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solovyov.net
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| | | | | A few months ago I got a feeling that I'd enjoy live streaming some coding. Not sure exactly, but it seemed to be somewhere along the lines of "sitting at [...] | |
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smyck.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article provides a comprehensive guide on recording high-quality podcasts. It covers essential equipment, setup, and post-production techniques, including microphone selection, pre-amps, audio interfaces, and software tools. The author emphasizes the importance of proper recording techniques, such as avoiding clipping, using compressors, and adjusting levels. Post-production steps like noise reduction, EQ, de-essing, and limiting are detailed. The article also discusses exporting options, stereo vs. mono formats, and tools like Auphand for automated post-processing. Additionally, it mentions remote recording solutions, podcast DAWs, and hosting platforms. The tone is informative, practical, and aimed at both beginners and experienced podcas... | |
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jpetazzo.github.io
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www.joelonsoftware.com
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| | | By now, Windows and Unix are functionally more similar than different. They both support the same major programming metaphors, from command lines to GUIs to web servers; they are organized around virtually the same panoply of system resources, from nearly identical file systems to memory to sockets and processes and threads. There's not much about... | ||