@sobr32xiswcp You can use any software you choose. You'll just need to select the USB interface in your software's preferences. I used Audacity for this setup because it's free and easy to use. Good luck!
I am looking to do solo podcasting to see if I like it or not and I bought a behringer podcastudio for $87 on Amazon. It comes with the 502 and it works just fine. I do have a question though man....do I have to pay to have my podcasts on the internet? I have a wordpress blog and was hoping to post them there without going through iTunes or anything. Any help or info? Thanks for the video!
That's a good starter package. You'll have a lot of fun with it. As long as you have a self-hosted version of Wordpress you won't have to pay anything more than your annual web hosting fee. Use Podpress. It's a Wordpress plugin that has every feature you could need to get your stuff online with a bonus of being able to use it to submit your podcast to iTunes and other popular podcast directories. Podpress is free. (I might do a short video on installing and using it) Good luck with your podcast!
@SainteLincoln86 I made a short video showing you the basics. If you go to my videos you see it there titled, "Using PodPress with Wordpress" Let me know if it helps.
@SainteLincoln86 you could always try soundcloud. you can upload there maybe? although i do know you are restricted to how much you can upload before you have to pay for more upload space. im just starting out as well and i did see that package you are referring to. ive chosen the m-audio podcast studio to start me off as i picked it up for £27.00 on Ebay.
@slave2thewires Easy fix. You just have to tell your software which mic to use as the source mic for recording. In Audacity, choose 'AUDACITY>PREFERENCES" Then, on the right side of the Audio I/O tab, choose your device under the Recording dropdown. In Garageband, make sure your Track Info" is showing - (Hit CMD-I) and choose your device from the input source dropdown on the right side of the screen.
@tuneupyourweb Yeah, MXL is realy an understated company, people think they are low level mics, but they are built well, and have great sounding quality. Ive also got an MXL v900. Im about to get an MXL trio-usb when it becomes available to the market.
Great demonstrational video, looking forward to doing some podcasting myself.
@coreyallentate That's cool. I appreciate your saying so. Like I've said in other replies, I had a hard time getting this info from the videos I could find. So when I finally got it all together for myself, I thought it might be good to share the info. Glad you liked it.
Man, this is the best tutorial I have seen on how to do a Podcast, after hours of searching the internet and confusing stupid unorganized videos, I am grateful I found this video.
@Adriwisler125 Well it sucks that you went through all that time trying to find it. That's why I decided to make the video in the first place... I spent countless hours searching through really bad stuff too. Glad it helped.
Thanks for the info. As a former co-worker used to say, "start out slow and taper off at noon". I'm thinking about starting out with the podcast studio USB package. What are your opinions on that?
@Captmiloman - Well, I love Behringer. So, I think it would be a good "starter kit". Having said that, in my video I discussed the table stand for the mic. In my experience, you have to be very careful when using that type of stand because it picks up a lot of tapping, putting down the coffee cup, etc.. And the mixer, well, I thought I'd end up needing more range than that little package right out of the gate so I opt'd for a mixer upgrade.
@Captmiloman - In short, if you think you may end up upgrading to a bigger mixer, better mic or floor stand anytime soon then I'd save up and buy the better stuff instead of wasting money on something I wouldn't end up being happy with.
@haruthacin I agree. I looked around at a lot of equipment and everyone I talked to had good things to say about Behringer. After trying it out myself, I couldn't agree more!
@Icelandsights Thank you! It's at 471 views now and in only 4 months!! Hopefully it helps a lot of people. I know I searched for this info and it took me a long time to get it all together. Which is why I decided to put the video together. I think the next video will expand on the recording, editing and software used.
great explanation men!!! can i use cubase sx 5 instead of audacity?
sobr32xiswcp 1 week ago
@sobr32xiswcp You can use any software you choose. You'll just need to select the USB interface in your software's preferences. I used Audacity for this setup because it's free and easy to use. Good luck!
tuneupyourweb 1 week ago
wth
glagos100 3 weeks ago
@glagos100 wth?
tuneupyourweb 1 week ago
amazing information
TheDigitalTeckHub 3 months ago
check out my setup at tiny.cc / theedj
howie399b 3 months ago
I am looking to do solo podcasting to see if I like it or not and I bought a behringer podcastudio for $87 on Amazon. It comes with the 502 and it works just fine. I do have a question though man....do I have to pay to have my podcasts on the internet? I have a wordpress blog and was hoping to post them there without going through iTunes or anything. Any help or info? Thanks for the video!
SainteLincoln86 3 months ago
That's a good starter package. You'll have a lot of fun with it. As long as you have a self-hosted version of Wordpress you won't have to pay anything more than your annual web hosting fee. Use Podpress. It's a Wordpress plugin that has every feature you could need to get your stuff online with a bonus of being able to use it to submit your podcast to iTunes and other popular podcast directories. Podpress is free. (I might do a short video on installing and using it) Good luck with your podcast!
tuneupyourweb 3 months ago
@SainteLincoln86 I made a short video showing you the basics. If you go to my videos you see it there titled, "Using PodPress with Wordpress" Let me know if it helps.
tuneupyourweb 3 months ago
@SainteLincoln86 you could always try soundcloud. you can upload there maybe? although i do know you are restricted to how much you can upload before you have to pay for more upload space. im just starting out as well and i did see that package you are referring to. ive chosen the m-audio podcast studio to start me off as i picked it up for £27.00 on Ebay.
DigitalDan2011 3 weeks ago
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slave2thewires 5 months ago in playlist Liked
@slave2thewires Easy fix. You just have to tell your software which mic to use as the source mic for recording. In Audacity, choose 'AUDACITY>PREFERENCES" Then, on the right side of the Audio I/O tab, choose your device under the Recording dropdown. In Garageband, make sure your Track Info" is showing - (Hit CMD-I) and choose your device from the input source dropdown on the right side of the screen.
That should do it. Good luck.
tuneupyourweb 5 months ago
not sure what happened but it looks like your original comment was deleted. Weird. Anyway, the answer above still stands.
tuneupyourweb 5 months ago
MXL V63M
Ogti9g9 5 months ago
@Ogti9g9 That's a nice mic.
tuneupyourweb 5 months ago
@tuneupyourweb Yeah, MXL is realy an understated company, people think they are low level mics, but they are built well, and have great sounding quality. Ive also got an MXL v900. Im about to get an MXL trio-usb when it becomes available to the market.
Great demonstrational video, looking forward to doing some podcasting myself.
Ogti9g9 5 months ago
what site do you use? sorry i didnt hear you.
LorusLiang 6 months ago
@LorusLiang Site? I think I might have been talking about Audacity. It's a free program for Windows and Mac. Pretty sure that was it.
tuneupyourweb 5 months ago
Haven't even finished watching this yet, but I had to comment to say: This is such a GREAT tutorial! I really do thank you for sharing this!!!
coreyallentate 7 months ago
@coreyallentate That's cool. I appreciate your saying so. Like I've said in other replies, I had a hard time getting this info from the videos I could find. So when I finally got it all together for myself, I thought it might be good to share the info. Glad you liked it.
tuneupyourweb 5 months ago
This is the best tutorial video I've seen. Thanks for sharing.
VMedias 9 months ago
@VMedias You're welcome. Glad you found it useful.
tuneupyourweb 9 months ago
Very good, helpfull video. Thanks ALOT !!
111nuthead 11 months ago
@111nuthead Thank you! Happy it was helpful!
tuneupyourweb 9 months ago
Man, this is the best tutorial I have seen on how to do a Podcast, after hours of searching the internet and confusing stupid unorganized videos, I am grateful I found this video.
Thank you so much.
Adriwisler125 11 months ago 4
@Adriwisler125 Well it sucks that you went through all that time trying to find it. That's why I decided to make the video in the first place... I spent countless hours searching through really bad stuff too. Glad it helped.
tuneupyourweb 11 months ago
Your how to video is very informative.thanks it help answer I had about podcasting.
Gamersroundtable 1 year ago
@Gamersroundtable Cool! Thanks for the feedback!!
tuneupyourweb 11 months ago
Thanks for the info. As a former co-worker used to say, "start out slow and taper off at noon". I'm thinking about starting out with the podcast studio USB package. What are your opinions on that?
Captmiloman 1 year ago
@Captmiloman - Well, I love Behringer. So, I think it would be a good "starter kit". Having said that, in my video I discussed the table stand for the mic. In my experience, you have to be very careful when using that type of stand because it picks up a lot of tapping, putting down the coffee cup, etc.. And the mixer, well, I thought I'd end up needing more range than that little package right out of the gate so I opt'd for a mixer upgrade.
tuneupyourweb 1 year ago
@Captmiloman - In short, if you think you may end up upgrading to a bigger mixer, better mic or floor stand anytime soon then I'd save up and buy the better stuff instead of wasting money on something I wouldn't end up being happy with.
Hope this helps!
Travis
tuneupyourweb 1 year ago
nicely done!
kimbanyc 1 year ago
Thanks for.....I`m from Istanbul,Turkey.I have any products from Behringer it`s very good...
haruthacin 1 year ago
Thank you for this. You answered all of my questions about setting up my podcast.
Awesome video.
theamazin 1 year ago
@theamazin Cool! Glad it helped. Send me a link to your podcast when you've got it online.
tuneupyourweb 1 year ago
Yeah Behringer unexpensive and very quality
haruthacin 1 year ago
@haruthacin I agree. I looked around at a lot of equipment and everyone I talked to had good things to say about Behringer. After trying it out myself, I couldn't agree more!
tuneupyourweb 1 year ago
awsome video! Thank you brother!
GospelTruth37059 1 year ago
@GospelTruth37059 Thanks for the compliment. Do you produce a podcast in addition to your vlog?
tuneupyourweb 1 year ago
Wonderful Video. Love your great opinions!
Codyman1071 1 year ago
@Codyman1071 Thanks Cody!
tuneupyourweb 1 year ago
Great video, very informative. Definitely deserves more than 4 views.
Icelandsights 1 year ago
@Icelandsights Thank you! It's at 471 views now and in only 4 months!! Hopefully it helps a lot of people. I know I searched for this info and it took me a long time to get it all together. Which is why I decided to put the video together. I think the next video will expand on the recording, editing and software used.
tuneupyourweb 1 year ago