Alex Sanfilippo, PodMatch.com
One of the main reasons podcast episodes are not published by podcast hosts is because, after the recording, they begin editing and quickly realize that there's no way they'll be able to use the guest's audio because of its poor quality. Hosts and guests, there are some simple, and affordable things you can do to ensure this doesn't happen to you. In this episode, Mathew Passy explains how to get the best possible audio quality from remote podcast guesting. Get ready to start creating a better listening experience for your audience!
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Remote Recording Strategies
02:51 Understanding the Importance of Audio Quality
06:07 Expensive Options: Tape Sync and Studio Recording
08:47 Affordable Alternatives: Online Platforms and Self-Recording
12:10 Using Zoom and Other Platforms for Recording
14:55 Final Tips for a Successful Recording
Takeaways
Ensure your guest has good audio quality.
Tape syncs can be expensive but effective.
Online platforms can simplify remote recording.
Self-recording is a viable option for guests.
Zoom can serve as a reliable backup.
Comfortable settings improve guest performance.
Minimize distractions for better audio quality.
Encourage guests to smile and enjoy the conversation.
Technical issues can arise; be prepared.
Good instructions can help guests record themselves.
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