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by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
One of the most common aspects of podcasting that gets in the way of a newcomer’s success is setting and adjusting proper levels. Too quiet and your podcast won’t grab the listeners’ attention, too loud and it will be fatiguing to listen to—and if it’s too quiet and too loud, the listener will be adjusting the volume for the entire podcast!
Proper leveling and loudness are key for audience retention and the success of any podcast. In this short guide, we will go over the basics of leveling out the audio for your podcast.
Getting the Right
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It seems like everyone wants to create a podcast in 2025. But here at B&H, we don't gatekeep. Matt shares how to start a podcast for beginners with this step-by-step guide. Think of this video as your go-to checklist when you're not sure where to begin.
0:00 - In This Video
0:39 - Format & Schedule
2:00 - Naming Your Podcast
2:25 - Recording Your First Episode
2:49 - Beginner Gear
3:48 - How You Should Speak
4:21 - How to Edit for Pacing
5:04 - Batch Recording
5:23 - How and Where to Post
5:59 - Social Media
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
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
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
B&H has written many articles on how to choose the right podcasting equipment for one's studio. However, there's less talk about the kind of physical podcasting space you should build to enhance your recording experience. In this article, we'll provide some tips and guidance about how to make your podcasting studio not only sound good but also look good and feel good.
Select the Right Room
Generally, smaller is better with respect to your
by Trevor Collins · Posted
These days it often seems like everyone has a podcast. With so much competition and so many options for podcasting-centric equipment, it can be daunting to dive in headfirst without knowing the ropes. That’s where B&H comes in, with another all-encompassing guide to set you up for success and help you get your content off the ground as painlessly as possible. Let’s begin.
Why Make a Podcast?
The first topic couldn’t be simpler: Why even start a podcast? The answer is simple−because it’s the best way to get your content to the masses
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
These days, most people know what podcasts are. But for various reasons, the process of streaming can be a more elusive concept for many. So, we’ll briefly unpack what streaming means and talk about its significance with respect to content creation. We’ll also outline the kinds of equipment you may need to get a live stream started.
Streaming as a General Term
Streaming, in its broadest terms, means delivering content, such as music, video, and live broadcasts over the internet in real time. Many people are used to thinking of streaming with
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
If you’re just starting out on your podcasting journey, it may be helpful to refer to our podcasting glossary. It provides common terminology pertaining to everything podcast related, from equipment to recording and mixing, distribution and more. We have also divided the terms into various categories to simplify your search.
Table of Contents:
Audio Terms
Podcast Equipment
Podcast Recording & Production
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
Here at B&H, we’ve written countless articles on podcasting, including guides on editing, mixing, and mastering your podcast. But if you’re still having trouble getting the sound you want, we recommend simplifying your production process. Let’s discuss how to separate and streamline your production tasks to get a better final product with hopefully less effort.
Separate the Recording and Mixing Processes
Many people feel the
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
Right off the bat, we should tell you that this article is intended for podcasters who are just starting out. In this article, we’re going to stick with fundamental approaches and tips to getting a professional sounding podcast. We will also suggest great options for those with time constraints or limited audio production skills. Of course, research and practice will still be required after reading this article. But we’ll at least show you all the available tools to help you
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
What is podcasting? No, that’s not a silly question—especially not to those of us who have time traveled from 2003. That's when ex-Guardian columnist Ben Hammersley coined the term podcast by combining the words iPod and broadcast. Since then, podcasts have evolved to become a much more developed concept. Now, podcasts are presented in a myriad of ways through a number of mediums and digital platforms.
In this article, we're going to explore what podcasting means in today’s
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Looking to add video to your podcast? Gabe Richards shares tips and gear suggestions for a variety of setups and people, such as those not comfortable being on camera, those using smartphones, those looking for a budget-friendly camera, and more.
0:00 - Introduction
1:05 - Video Alternatives
2:35 - Lighting and Set Design Ideas
4:49 - Smartphone Cameras and Webcams
6:29 - Beginner Cameras
8:11 - Video Capture Cards
9:10 - Editing, Briefly
11:18 - Multi-Camera Setup
12:30 - Final Thoughts
Will you be adding a video component to your podcast?
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Attention all podcast enthusiasts! Welcome to podcasting 101, 2023 edition. Gabriel Richards breaks down the list of all the equipment you need to get started on your podcast. Richards discusses everything, from mics, mixers, editing software, and even platforms to host your podcast.
0:00 - Introduction
1:18 - Microphones
6:03 - Audio Interface
7:23 - Podcast Mixers
9:08 - Headphones
10:07 - Mobile Podcasting
11:12 - Podcast Editing
13:10 - Podcast Hosting
14:04 - One Last Piece of Advice
Do you have a podcast you produce or would
by Trevor Collins · Posted
So, you’ve recorded a killer podcasting session but aren’t sure how to take it from raw to ready? We get it—there is a lot to take in. But editing is undoubtedly one of the most crucial aspects of the production process when making a podcast. We know editing a podcast can be intimidating and overwhelming at first, and that’s why B&H is here to run through some of the basics and get you producing polished, engaging, professional-sounding content.
In this article, we’ll walk through the essential techniques of trimming, adding effects
by Trevor Collins · Posted
From news and entertainment to educational and informative topics, podcasting has become an increasingly popular medium for delivering captivating content. But no matter how interesting your podcasting content is, it is always vital to ensure that the audio quality is top-notch if you want to maintain your listener’s interest and engagement.
That’s where proper microphone technique comes into play. Whether you’re a seasoned podcaster or a beginner, understanding effective mic techniques will make a huge difference in the overall quality of
by Trevor Collins · Posted
Highly regarded as one of the most popular dynamic microphones available today, the Shure SM7B has become legendary for its versatility and the rich sound it produces when used for the human voice. Although originally designed for professional broadcast and voice-over work, the SM7B has found a place among modern musicians, podcasters, and content creators alike. However, despite its ease of use and forgiving nature, there are