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How to Build a Portable Podcasting Kit
How to Build a Portable Podcasting Kit
by Gabby Bloch · Posted 04/07/2025
With so many content creators taking their podcasts on the road, it’s become easy to put together a portable audio podcasting setup on virtually any budget. We’ll briefly explore the type of equipment you need for on-the-go podcasting and help you discover how simple mobile podcasting can be. A portable podcast setup can be incredibly straightforward. Here’s what you’ll need: Portable podcast recorder Batteries Microphone(s) XLR Cable(s) Headphones Laptop or tablet DAW software Let’s break these items down to see just how
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What is a Lavalier Mic? Expand your Recording Horizons
What Is a Lavalier Mic?
by Gabby Bloch · Posted 08/14/2024
Whether you’re a freelance journalist, interviewer, director, or vlogger, a lavalier mic (also known as a lapel mic) can be a powerful tool in the right situation. In this guide we’ll explore what lavalier mics are, how they work, the different types, as well as some recommendations and tips on how to use them effectively. What Is a Lavalier Mic? A lavalier mic is a small clip-on mic that is meant to be attached to clothing, typically around the collarbone or upper chest area. They're designed to capture vocals in proximity and make recording
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