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How to take live phone or Skype calls, managing Audacity plugins, effectiveness of podcast cards, live-streaming a Skype conversation, how to get a chatroom, and multiple USB mics/inputs on Windows.
A how-to podcast about podcasting and using Audacity
A "how-to" podcast about podcasting and using Audacity

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How to take live phone or Skype calls, managing Audacity plugins, effectiveness of podcast cards, live-streaming a Skype conversation, how to get a chatroom, and multiple USB mics/inputs on Windows.

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The contestants: Audacity’s built-in compressor, Chris’s Dynamic Compressor, C3 Multiband Compressor, and Levelator. I was personally surprised by the winner.
With great sadness, I must tell you that I that Chris Capel, the creator of Chris’s Dynamic Compressor plugin for Audacity, died near the middle of April, 2011.

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Compression, expansion, noise gate, threshold, ratio—what does it all mean? Should you use a software audio compressor, or a hardware compressor?
I have a passion for creativity! I've been podcasting since 2007, which is when I launched my clean-comedy podcast. Audacity was my immediate audio-editor of choice, since I'd already used it for video- and audio-production. I also frequently podcast Christian movie reviews with critical thinking. My most recent podcast success is launching a Once Upon a Time podcast.
Other podcasters and small businesses need quality design, which is why I continue to offer professional freelance web, presentation, and podcast cover art design services. Go ahead and ask me to design something for you.
I'm also available for speaking on podcasting, social media, or design; and one-on-one podcast consulting. Contact me and I'll be happy to help you!
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