
This show is designed to share whatever is on my mind at the time I record each episode. Call it self-therapy commentary if you like. It also allows me to test various microphones, recording applications, and audio processing methods. For my real podcasts, visit www.StressReliefRadio.com for shows designed to help you release stress and creat positive changes in your life.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | PhilosophyPersonal JournalsSociety & Culture | ||||

Testing a processing chain using various tools. Recorded with the Blue Yeti.
Chain:
- Recorded with Hindenburg Pro.
- Leveled with Levelator.
- Noise and reverb reduction with Hush.
- Processed with Izotope RX7 Elements and then de-click in RX7 Ele... more
In this test episode I've recorded a passage from "As a Man Thinketh" to compare the audio sound from the SE Dynacaster DCM8. One section was recorded with the Dynamite inline preamp activited and one section was recorded with the inline preamp off, ... more
In this episode I test the Sudotack 800 condenser microphone. This is a USB microphone with a USB type B (printer type) connection. Note: new Sudotack mics may have a different connection. The mic records in 24bit/192khz with a frequency range of 30 ... more
Comparison of ATR 2100X XLR and USB:
* XLR Raw
* XLR Processed
* USB Raw
* USB Processed
Host:
Stephen Carter - Website: StressReliefRadio.com - Email: CarterMethod@gmail.com
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Technical information:
Recorded with Hindenburg Pro.... more
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