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Use the i-Sound Pro recorder to beef up your radio chops Computing Unplugged Magazine - July 2009 Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz has done a lot of radio in my years as Computing Unplugged's editor-in-chief, but we think the recent rash of appearances has been something of a personal record. The thing is, while doing radio is fun, it also requires some degree of skill. And that skill requires practice. The more radio you do, the better you'll be at it. And the better you are at it, the more often you'll be asked back by hosts and the more radio you'll do.
Editing your podcast with Audacity Computing Unplugged Magazine - July 2008 Welcome back for round three of my podcasting series. My first article showed you how to plan a successful podcast. My second article suggested some digital devices for recording your podcast. Now, all you need to prepare your recording for primetime is Audacity. Not chutzpah -- although possessing some never hurt anyone -- but Audacity, a freeware, open-source, sound-editing program available for Macs, Windows, and Unix computers.
Choosing a recorder for your podcast Computing Unplugged Magazine - July 2008 If you're serious about podcasting, you'll need to record your broadcast. In this very helpful article, Jorge Sosa discusses different podcasting recorders and which one worked best for him.
Podcasting tips from a (semi) pro Computing Unplugged Magazine - June 2008 Earlier this year, Jorge Sosa decided to gingerly dip his toes into the podcasting pool. Several months into this experiment, he feels he can safely tell anyone who's podcast-curious to come on in -- the water's fine. If you need a little help getting started, read on and he'll share what's worked and what hasn't.
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