Here at HAGER MEDIA, we do all sorts of production and post-production. We are very well known in the photo industry to run the BOUTiQUE RETOUCHING studio and the Let’s Talk Retouching Podcast.
Just recently we did an interview for the Podcast Engineering Show, talking about our production, equipment/gear, and post-production workflow.
Our Topics on The Podcast Engineering Show
- A self-modified OEM branded mic with a capsule similar to the Shure Beta 27
- dbx 286s channel strip
- Power conditioners
- Presonus 192 Mobile interface (used to use a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2)
- Balanced/unbalanced
- Zoom H1
- Tascam DR 60D (can record up to 4 tracks)
- Self-built Windows computer
- Adobe Audition DAW and its multi-band compressor targeted for plosives, EQ to match the host and guest, sometimes a bit of compression, and on the mix-bus track for voices a multi-band compressor, limiter, and sometimes an additional eq to affect all voice tracks
- Presonus Studio 1 DAW
- VB-Audio VoiceMeeter, a virtual mixer for Windows machines
- Recording 4, 6, or 8 tracks in one. WAV file at 24-bit resolution
- De-click
- De-noise
- Microsoft cloud services for media hosting
- Feed generated in WordPress
- Mastering to the desired output of -16 LUFS (Audition has a Loudness Radar as an effect which I put on the master track)
- File Output, adding an image, title, description or other meta information is also done all within Audition
- Daniel blogs about audio gear at https://all-geared-up.com
A big THANK YOU to the host Chris Curran who is running the Podcast Engineering Show!
He is an inspiring book author, too!
Was a pleasure to get to meet him and to have a conversation among like-minded people!