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I've been podcasting for almost 15 years
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and I'm kind of a gear nerd so in this
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video I'm going to show you all the
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setups for solo podcast recording you
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and one other guest three people four
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people and more I'll give you options on
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several budget levels from starter
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budgets all the way to Advanced if you
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want to add video to your podcast and
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some accessories to make sure you look
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and sound your best let's talk about
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solo podcasting or content creation if
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you're looking for a USB microphone this
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is the one I typically recommend it's
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under $50 on Amazon it has a USBC
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connection here and XLR this is the
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perfect beginning microphone I used it
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for many years and one of the co-hosts
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on my shows still uses this mic it's
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incredibly flexible because you can
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connect it not only to your computer but
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also your iPhone or iPad and record with
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the Riverside app whether you're doing
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solo content or something with a remote
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guest also USB microphones like this
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have a headphone jack here and you want
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to make sure to plug in a pair of wired
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headphones this way you can monitor your
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own voice and if you're recording with a
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remote guest you'll be to hear them as
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well when you go to record you can
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connect this microphone to your device
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with just a single USBC cable here I am
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in Riverside getting ready to record and
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you'll see this microphone shows up as
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the ATR 2100x I'll link this microphone
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and all the gear you see in this video
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down in the description under 1 2 3 or
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four podcast setups now if you want to
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upgrade your sound and have a little bit
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more budget I would recommend the sure
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mv6 this is also a USB microphone works
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with your Mac or Windows computer you
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plug in your headphones there this this
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also comes with a microphone stand in
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the box that's pretty high quality and
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this microphone has built-in voice
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isolation that cuts down on background
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noise if your room is a little echoey
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this will help I actually did an entire
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video review of this microphone I'll
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link that above and down in the
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description but this is a great
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intermediate microphone to step up and
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before you get to XLR microphones which
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we'll talk about in more advanced setups
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you can use the sh mv7 plus this is also
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a USBC microphone has a headphone jack
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you can also connect it with an XLR
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cable which we'll get into audio
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interfaces in a second but this is going
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to get you pretty much professional
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sound and it's about
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$250 now if you're doing a solo podcast
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and you want to add video which I highly
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recommend you doing just for
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discoverability being able to put that
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content on YouTube and Spotify for
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creators your mobile device whether it's
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an iPhone or modern Android phone is
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likely going to get you great picture
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quality even better than a lot of
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dedicated webcam options I actually did
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an entire video review of the opal C1
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versus the iPhone versus more
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inexpensive webcams and even the opal
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tadpull which is very convenient has a
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built-in clip for like your laptop and
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if you don't want to use your phone for
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your camera these work well but honestly
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your phone camera is probably going to
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look the best does the best white
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balancing even in low light situations
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and here's an example of what recording
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with an iPhone in the Riverside app
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looks like even using a USB microphone
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and if you wanted to use your computer
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to record but still use your mobile
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device as your camera continuity camera
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with an iPhone and a Mac works extremely
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well I can literally select my camera
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right here and now I'm using my iPhone
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as my webcam right here in Riverside and
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you get a seamless recording super easy
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to use now when you're recording Solo in
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addition to a microphone stand which
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comes with the mv6 and the ATR 2100x you
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want to get a tripod to hold your phone
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if you're using that as your camera I
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really like this tripod it's about 30
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bucks it's a Joby gorilla grip I'll put
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a link to this down below and I have a
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little Mount here from moment and I like
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it because if you have an iPhone you can
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magnetically attach your phone and then
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use this as your Tri OD it's going to
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get you stable video and it'll look
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really good you can also get inexpensive
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mobile mounts for all kinds of phones
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like this the clip can expand to fit
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multiple phone sizes and having a tripod
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like this plus a microphone stand is
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going to go a long way now if you're
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doing a solo podcast but you really want
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to use like this mic which you've
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probably seen everywhere this is the sh
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sm7b to use something like this you're
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going to need an audio interface and one
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that's powerful enough to run a mic like
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this I'll go over some options in a
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moment but honestly if you're just
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starting out recording solo I think the
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sh mv7 plus that I showed earlier or the
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mv6 for $150 those are better options
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especially if you're just starting out
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and if you're recording solo now if you
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want to record with two people in the
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same room you're going to need an audio
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interface I have a few options here one
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that I highly recommend is the vaster 2
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this is from Focus ride I actually did
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an entire video talking about this in
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depth and setting it up I'll link it
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above and down in the description but it
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offers two XLR ports allowing you to
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connect two microphones and record them
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simultaneously the vaster 2 is
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reasonably priced at $250 and has great
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features for beginners like Auto gain
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meaning you can talk for a few seconds
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and it will set the volume for you
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automatically it's also powerful enough
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to run microphones like that sh sm7b
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another option is the motou M2 this is
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an audio interface that allows for two
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XLR channels I really like that it has a
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display here showing you the levels for
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each microphone it is actually cheaper
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than the vaster 2 at $200 still sounds
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just just as great but doesn't have some
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of those features like the auto gain
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you're going to have to set the volume
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on this yourself which when you talk
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into the microphone just make sure those
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audio levels are in the yellow touching
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red occasionally but you don't want the
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audio staying in the red cuz that's
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going to make for a distorted sound
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there's also other two channel
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interfaces like the Focus right Scarlets
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and ones from Tas Cam and PRO Sound but
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I really like the vaster 2 and the Motu
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M2 for two people now when it comes to
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microphone if you have something like
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the sh mv7 you can use this one with
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those audio interfaces by connecting an
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XLR cable I'll put links to an XLR cable
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down in the description but you connect
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each microphone to one of the inputs on
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these audio interfaces and you're good
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to go you can now connect a second
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microphone here and even like the ATR
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2100x that I showed before that has an
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XLR connection meaning you can use it
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and the mv7 mix and match your
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microphones another great microphone
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that I'll recommend here is the road pod
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mic you can get this in USB and or XLR
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versions this is the XLR only version
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it's about $100 which is a great deal
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and it sounds really good you plug the
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XLR cable into the back it doesn't come
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with a stand so you'll need a stand or
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arm for this one but this actually has
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an incredible sound highly recommend now
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for a microphone like this especially if
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you have multiple people you want stands
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or microphone arms holding them this is
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an example of a microphone arm this is
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the road PSA 1 it's about $130 you can
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get more inexpensive ones on Amazon but
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you will quickly find that those cheaper
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arms aren't as adjustable don't stay
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where you put them which is key when you
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have a microphone arm and get squeaky a
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lot of times that cheaper metal makes
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sounds when you move it and you don't
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want that when you're recording a
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podcast so once you get your microphone
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on an arm or stand plug it into the XLR
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that goes into the audio interface and
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you're good to go now when you use audio
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interfaces like these with multiple
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channels you'll need to record in
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something like garage band or audacity
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where you can record the tracks
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individually you can also use these
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audio interfaces with things like
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Riverside you'll see here I have my
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roadter Pro 2 which I'll talk about in a
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moment it's connected as my microphone
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and I can choose it as my speaker output
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CU I connect headphones to that audio
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interface but using audio interfaces
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like this with Riverside will combine
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both microphones into one track so you
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can use it with Riverside record with
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two people in a room but you'll only see
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one track or one name in the
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transcription and when you're editing if
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you plan to do a lot of recording with
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multiple guests in the room and you want
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an easy way to capture those separate
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tracks you can get something like like
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the roadter duo this is $500 so it's a
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little more pricey but it can record two
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XLR microphones I did an entire video
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going through the roadter duo in-depth
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I'll link it above and down in the
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description you might also want to use
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an audio interface like this because
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you're using mics like the sh sm7b that
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require more power and this gives you
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more flexibility in how you mix and
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adjust the levels for headphones for
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multiple people now when it comes to
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recording video for multiple people I
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would still recommend using mobile
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devices like the iPhone if you want to
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get those separate video tracks and make
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it easy to switch between who's speaking
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later using the Riverside app on a
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mobile device and then connecting a USB
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microphone like the sh mv7 plus to each
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mobile device that's recording your
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guests that's actually going to give you
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the ability to have multi-track video
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and audio with Riverside I did an entire
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video explaining this kind of setup
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having multiple people in a room and
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actually having that auto switching
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which is Riverside smart scenes if you
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want to learn more about that setup
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check out the video above and I'll link
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it down below as well now let's say you
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want to record with three people in
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person now you're going to need an audio
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interface with more than just two XLR
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inputs the most inexpensive option
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immediately is the podra P4 you can
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connect four XLR microphones and record
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directly to an SD card that you insert
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into this little device you can also
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connected via USB to a computer and like
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before have all those microphones go
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into one track when recording with
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something like Riverside yes I did a
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whole video on the padra P4 as well I'll
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link it down in the description but if
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interfaces motou that I mentioned their
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M2 before they actually make what's
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called an M6 and that has four XLR
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inputs that you can use so for three or
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four guests it is $400 and you'll see
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the price starts increasing on these
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interfaces as they increase in power and
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connections you can also look at the
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Scarlet 18 I8 this is a little under
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$400 when it's on sale four XLR inputs
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on the front allowing you to record
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multiple people and of course you could
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step up to the roadter Pro 2 but we'll
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get to that in the four person setups
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another option and this was one of my
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favorite audio interfaces for years this
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is the sound devices mix Prix 3 and as
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the name implies it has exactly three
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XLR inputs so two mics here and a third
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mic via XLR on this side has a headphone
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jack out actually has a touchscreen
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interface here three knobs to adjust the
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volume and you can still use this as a
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USB audio interface with your computer
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and record to an SD card right here
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built into the device now this interface
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is no joke it is $1,000 for three
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channels but it's really made as
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professional audio gear for the field
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this is used by filmograph videographers
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that will take this out to record audio
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directly to this self-contained device
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you can battery power it or power it via
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that USBC port and can really do it all
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this has amazing sound can power the
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most gain hungry mics like the shore
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sm7b but you get what you pay for now
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adding video to a podcast with three
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people again you can still use mobile
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phones and tripods but you might be
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looking to upgrade that video quality to
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a more professional level for that I
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would consider cameras like the Sony zv
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E10 it's still under $11,000 $800 but
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the main benefit here is it has an
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interchangeable lens that means you can
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use lenses of different focal lengths so
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you can set up three in a room have
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longer length to focus on different
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guests and will give you lots of
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flexibility for recording now you can
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use something like the Sony zv1 with
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Riverside in webcam mode have an entire
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video on that we link below but that's
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going to get you really high quality
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video for under $1,000 per camera you
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can also look at cameras like the black
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magic that also have interchangeable
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lenses or cameras from Panasonic or
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Nikon using mirrorless cameras looks
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incredible you'll get that professional
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video but does make it more complicated
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to edit now if you can use them with
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Riverside again in webcam mode or you
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might want to consider something like a
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video switcher I actually use a
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Blackmagic at Mini Pro here at my desk
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this allows me to have multiple camera
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inputs via HDMI you see you can connect
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up to four cameras and then you can
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switch between them this also works with
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Riverside you see my black magic is
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actually connected under that camera
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section right here and if I switch the
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camera angle using the switcher it
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actually switches in Riverside so you
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could have a manual multi- camera
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control and record that program feed or
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mixed feed in Riverside another option
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is the roadter video which is an
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all-in-one production console you can
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connect four cameras with those HDMI ins
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and even connect two microphones via
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those xlrs speaker and headphone Jacks
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out and you can connect this to your
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computer via that USBC Port using a
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video switcher and those mirrorless
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cameras is going to get you that Pro
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look that you see from so many podcasts
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and what microphone should you use with
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those four people well you can go with
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the sh sm7b again that's the one you see
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in all those podcast but I still find
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this to be a little too finicky now
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there is a newer version of that mic
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called the shore sm7 DB you don't need
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as powerful audio interface to run this
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it is $500 but it will sound very good I
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would also encourage you to try a
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microphone like the Earthworks ethos
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this is $400 you can use it with pretty
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much any audio interface and it sounds
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great this is the microphone I use to
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record my video podcast every week and
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here's a little clip of how it sounds so
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if you don't mind send me the photo you
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just took and then I can uh I can share
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it and then we can discuss also with
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multiple people in a room you have to
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consider lighting now you can get
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inexpensive lighting whether you're
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doing Solo or two-person podcasts
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getting something like this this is a
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rechargeable LED light you can adjust
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the intensity and even the color
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temperature and it actually has what's
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called a cold shoe Mount so if you're
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recording with mobile devices and you
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have these kinds of tripods you can
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actually connect the light to the tripod
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using that cold shoe Mount connect your
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phone and now you have lighting and
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Camera allinone these can go a long way
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but if you want to step up your lighting
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to a more professional look I would
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recommend the amaran 200x that's
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actually the main key light that I use
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here in the studio it's right above me
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and I have a large soft box which
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diffuses the light making it soft and
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limits some of those harsh Shadows it's
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350 for one you would likely need
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multiple for multiple guests or you can
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get a softb boox like this this is
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called the lantern style and that will
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spread light in all directions and it's
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still a soft box so it'll reduce those
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shadows and harsh lines just getting one
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key light with this kind of lantern can
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go a long way to making your podcast
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look more professional with any camera
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you use but if you're using those
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mirrorless cameras then you really want
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to consider upgrading the lights as well
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now what if you're looking to do
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podcasting with four people well a lot
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of the interfaces I talked about already
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like the Motu M6 that's already capable
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of four XLR connections same with the
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Scarlet 18 I8 but if you want to go all
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the way and just get one audio interface
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to rule them all you can get the roadter
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pro two you can plug in four XLR
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microphones plus there are four
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headphone Jacks which means you can mix
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everyone's headphones separately that's
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really key when recording in person has
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two USB ports so you can connect it to
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your computer and actually have two
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different USB mixes depending on your
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use case plus you can load multiple
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sounds and things like that I use the
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roadter pro to both for all my video
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recording and my podcast and you'll see
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here I have it selected here in
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Riverside so I can jump in and report
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high quality content right away now
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because of that dual USB setup I
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actually have one setup for when I'm
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using my podcast microphone here and
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then when I go to the mic choice I can
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use the roadter pro2 chat which is a
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little different mix and then it will
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pull audio from my shotgun microphone
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that I'm using above that's what you're
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hearing right now and when it comes to
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four people the same camera
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recommendations like a Sony mirrorless
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Blackmagic and lighting like the amran
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and using one of those Lantern softbox
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all applies by the way if you want to
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hear more microphone comparison for
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three and four setups you can check out
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my USB video down below I can't link any
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more up here I already did too many or
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you can also hear my comparison for
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streaming microphones like those shotgun
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microphones they're long and thin and
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great for off camera audio that's all
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Below in the video description now you
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might be wondering why I kept mentioning
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what works with Riverside well yes
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you're on the Riverside YouTube channel
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but I use Riverside to record so much
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content not only because you get
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highquality local video and audio
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recording whether you use your computer
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or even your iPhone and iPad but you can
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also live stream right here in River
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side set up multiple destinations like
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YouTube Facebook pages twitch and you
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can stream to all of them at the same
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time in 1080P quality plus I can make my
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podcast visually engaging by sharing my
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screen or playing videos from the media
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board and Riverside records all of this
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in real time you can download these as
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separate tracks and the Riverside editor
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helps me put it all together I can use
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our smart scenes feature to quickly
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switch between the active speaker for a
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multicam look all from Riverside use AI
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tools to remove filler words silences
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even cut the fluff so any Superfluous
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content can be deleted quickly and
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listeners get the most valuable content
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right away plus when you record with
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Riverside you can use AI tools to
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repurpose your content whether it's a
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podcast video content or just use solo
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use magic clips and with one click you
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can get lots of vertical videos from
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your long form recordings add those
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animated captions and then publish that
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to Tik Tok Instagram reals YouTube
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shorts and more and maybe you don't have
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the budget to buy any of the equipment
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here well you can use Riverside magic
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audio and that will make any microphone
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phone sound studio quality even using
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the built-in mic on your mobile device I
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actually did an entire video where I
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talked about recording with just your
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phone and using magic audio to make it
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sound professional you can check out
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that video right up here don't forget to
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subscribe to the Riverside Channel and
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hit that like button if you want to
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learn more about gear in-depth videos or
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using Riverside and the AI editing tools
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to speed up your process that's all
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right here on the channel if you have
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questions leave comments below this
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video I'll answer you personally and if
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you want to learn more about those live
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streaming features going to multiple
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disc destinations managing all those
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chats in one place I did a masterclass
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Style video walking through the entire
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process you can check it out right up
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here again links to all the gear that I
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talked about is down in the video
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description as well thank you for
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watching and we can't wait to see what
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