7. Recording Equipment - Part 2

It's time for Part 2 of our conversation about recording equipment. We're talking to those people who need a "hybrid" recording situation. Meaning, you want to set up a space for in-person recordings, but you also need the ability to record remote interviews via Zoom or Riverside. We've got you covered!

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2:20 Handheld recording devices
3:45 Recording interfaces
6:15 Desk-mounted broadcast microphone stand
7:14 Floor tripod boom stand
7:52 XLR microphone cables
9:25 Do you need to be an audio engineer to start a podcast?
12:22 Do I need to record in a professional recording studio?

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Creators and Guests

Kyle Cummings
Host
Kyle Cummings
Kyle Cummings is the CEO and Founder of Podcircle, a podcast production agency who partners with New York Times bestselling authors, Fortune 500 companies, entrepreneurs, influencers and everyone in between to produce high-impact podcasts.
Mickenzie Vought
Host
Mickenzie Vought
Mickenzie Vought is an expert podcast content strategist. She is also the Producer and Co-Host of the Living Centered Podcast, a leading emotional wellness podcast.
Podcircle
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7. Recording Equipment - Part 2
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