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Episode: 2702
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Title: HPR2702: Audacity set up and response to episode 2658
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2702/hpr2702.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 07:43:38
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This is HPR Episode 2,700 and titled, on Acity Setup, and Response to Episode 2,658.
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It is hosted by Tony Hume K810H1212 and is about two minutes long, and carries a clean flag.
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The summary is just a quick response to Episode 2,658.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by archive.org.
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Support universal access to all knowledge by heading over to archive.org forward slash donate.
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Hi guys and girls, in HPR Land, this is Tony Hume's in Blackpool in the UK, back for another show.
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I normally talk about my own stuff, but while it is related to what I've been doing lately,
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this is a response to Alan Owl's interview with Dave in episode 2658,
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and how this two-settle podacity to record nadi audio for the best sound quality and podcasting.
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For those of you who aren't now, I've recently joined the Mintcast podcast team,
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and have been editing and doing the post-production of the audio recording for the last couple of
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episodes, so that the information that Dave provided during the show was invaluable in helping me
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in this task. After all, I also give out a shout to Rob, the previous host, who's also spent an hour and
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a half giving us a tutorial on post-production workflow, but the additional information given by Dave
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in the show was also a big help. So as a result, I've now purchased a boom arm and pop filter for
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my mic to reduce any artifacts in the recording, although this is still attached to my desk,
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and I think I might need to invest in a shop mount at some time, although I'm not sure how it
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will attach to the current boom arm. Oh well, that's a problem for another day. As I say, this was
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just a quick shout out to Alan Dave to say thanks for the show, and I'm going to save it for another day
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to do a show on my own post-production workflow on the Mintcast audio. So this is Tony Hughes,
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saying goodbye for now, and I'll see you all down the road. A future episode. Thanks very much,
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bye, just a quick PS today and Ken. Yes, I do owe you another show. See you around, bye.
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