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Why Blue Yeti Podcasting Microphones Are Not A Good Choice

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I have to admit my Podcasting Microphone Pet Peeve: The Blue Yeti Mic. Recently I attended a coaching group meetup, and the presenter was a consultant who also considered herself a podcasting expert. And it was put to us in dogmatically certain terms that "The Blue Yeti Podcasting Mic Is Simply The Best Microphone For Podcasters". And in this post it is my solemn duty to disabuse our dear prospects and Yeti fans of this notion. First of all: There is no such thing as a Blue Yeti Podcasting Mic. It is simply the Blue Yeti Mic. At the coaching meetup I kept my mouth shut, but it was hard. And, this is not the first time I heard this, and we have worked with lots of podcast clients who approach us with initial Blue Yeti podcasting pride. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Juergen Berkessel (@polymashdesign) Microphone Talk Microphone talk is a favorite topic among podcasters, and mostly beside the point. Great microphones never guarantee a great...

5 Innovative Podcast Recording Software Solutions To Try Before You Buy

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When evaluating the best podcast recording software to use, it is a good idea to try before you buy. Even if you're a seasoned podcaster, trying some of the new tools available can be eye opening. As you plan, launch or improve your podcast, you'll want to use the best possible tool for your situation. While most podcast recording and editing software produces high quality audio, ease of use and a good user interface can matter a lot in making the experience enjoyable. Innovation and Artificial Intelligence Are On The Rise We are constantly updating this article with new releases and additional platforms. More and more advanced editing platforms are appearing. And by advanced I don't mean more complex, but simpler to use, and designed to provide user experiences specifically around certain use cases. For example, some platforms are designed with story telling in mind. These focus on assembling lots of audio clips and conversation snippets. Think NPR type shows. Others f...