About the Podcast Studio
The Podcast Studio is a new space where you can record your own podcast, host a high quality audio conference, create voiceovers, conduct interviews or host small focus groups on campus.
Located near the far west corner of the 1st floor in Bertrand Library, you can check out the room from the QR code by the door, or make a reservation in advance.
This video reviews the use and editing of audio using the Podcast Studio. [coming soon]
Also click the button below to check out the tips sheets.
USE QUICKTIME PLAYER FOR SIMPLE RECORDING
This video reviews the use of Quicktime player with the Audio Recording Booth, but the same basic practice can be made using the Podcast studio and setting your OUTPUT and INPUT to:
RODECASTER PRO II Main Stereo
CREATE A MULTI-TRACK RECORDING IN GARAGEBAND
Watch this video to setup a custom project in Garageband, where each individual source (i.e. Individual Mics, Individual Channels, Individual Faders, etc.) is on its own track.
You can also click below to download a pre-configured Garageband project to begin right away.
USE THE OBSBOT TINY WEBCAM FOR ADVANCED VIDEO RECORDINGS
The following video introduces the AI gesture controlled webcam that you can use for podcasts, video conferences and more.
USE QUICKTIME PLAYER FOR VIDEO PODCAST RECORDINGS
This video reviews the use of Quicktime player with the Audio Recording Booth, but the same basic practice can be made using the Podcast studio and setting your OUTPUT and INPUT to:
RODECASTER PRO II Main Stereo
WHERE TO FIND THE PODCAST STUDIO & IT'S AVAILABILITY
PODCAST STUDIO VIRTUAL TOUR
7 TIPS FOR USING THE PODCAST STUDIO & LEARNING MORE
7 TIPS
Reserve the Studio and pick up the key from the CIRCULATION DESK in the library. Search for “Podcast Studio”.
Bring a USB Drive larger than 4GB.* to save your recordings, it's much faster than uploading to Google Drive!
Do Mic checks and sample recordings first before you are ready to record "live".
You will need to login to the iMac with your Bucknell credentials.
You can record to a number of applications including ZOOM (online), Bandlab (online), Quicktime Player (easiest), Audacity (intermediate) or Garageband (intermediate), Logic Pro X (expert) & Adobe Audition (Expert) to record from the studio.
You will need to select the correct input so make sure you set both the output and inpurt source to "RODE PODCASTER II Main" in whatever program you use.
Make sure to TURN OFF the lights in the studio when you are done, and RETURN THE KEY to the circulation desk.
Click here to learn more about the Rodecaster Pro II Mixer and how to configure and tweak settings for your project.