221: You Owe Your Audience Good Sound, Broadcast Dynamics are Better? and More

Published: July 5, 2020, 9:31 p.m.

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On episode 221 of the BSP I discuss how you owe your audience good audio, address a comment saying that broadcast dynamic mics are better than handheld dynamics, how like and dislike buttons affect your YouTube video\\u2019s distribution, and a cheap option to create a safety track and mimic the outcome of 32-bit floating point recording.
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00:00 - Intro\\xa0
01:06 - AEA KU5a Update
01:36 - OC White Low Profile Boom Arm Gen 2
03:01 - WYHTS: I Like the AEA Without the High Pass Filter
03:50 - WYHTS: Provide Your Listeners The Best Experience Possible!
06:03 - WYHTS: Brodcast Dynamics Make Post Production Easier.
10:05 - Ask Bandrew
10:45 - Video Submission 1
11:27 - How Many Beanies & Flannels Do I Own?
14:07 - Email Submission 2
14:24 - Is the Samson C01u Pro Still the Best Sub $100 USB Condenser Mic?
17:11 - Video Submission 3
18:00 - Do The Like & Dislike Button YouTube Help or Hurt Your Video?
23:08 - Email Submission 4
23:30 - Best USB Mic For Home Recording Under $50
24:30 - Voice Submission 5
24:56 - \\xa0Recommendations for High Pitched Voices
30:20 - Email Submission 6
31:05 - How Much Does My Day Job Pay Me?
34:50 - Voice Submission 7
35:21 - Can You Use an XLR Splitter to Mimic 32-Bit Floating?
39:57 - Outro
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