![]() So if you have a bunch of uhm, ahs, ooh, that kind of sounds, you can go back, select these sounds, delete them and make you sound a lot smarter than in reality you are. With Audacity, not only you can record but you can edit your sound. And test it and just see what is up with Audacity. You can allow you can download this right now and do tests with your built-in microphone. And you play around with it even if you don’t have a podcast and you plan on starting one. That’s not going to give you the top quality but you can use anything you have at your disposition right now. Of course, you can use the built-in microphone if you have in your computer. And now you’re gonna select your microphone in here. It’s going to be installed in your computer. So if you are listening to me, this is being recorded with Audacity.Īudacity, like I said is free and you can use it to record. Like, how do you have the audacity not to use Audacity? This is a 100% tool in case you wanted to know, I am using it right now to record this. So starting by number one is going to be Audacity. So if you are a podcaster or if you are planning on starting a podcast or even if you’re none of those, but you are just somebody that is curious about podcasting and you want to know how podcasting is done, you’re gonna hear the 5 top free tools that you can use while podcasting. Today, as you read on the title I’m gonna give you the top 5 free tools for podcasters. #5 Zappier – Zapier is an American for-profit corporation and a web-based service that allows end users to integrate the web applications they use.Ĭonnect the apps you use everyday to automate your work and be more productive. #4 WordPress – Yes you can get a WordPress blog to post your show notes that will generate SEO and Google ranking, so eventually you start getting visitors to your site that you can capture emails, or even monetize with ads. Because why wouldn’t you want to have extra content to make a video. #3 Zoom – Here you can record the video and sound if you are interviewing someone remotely. Have you ever recorded an interview in which you and your guest ended up at different volumes? How about a panel discussion where some people were close to microphones and others were not? The UI is dirt-simple: Drag-and-drop any WAV or AIFF file onto The Leveler’s application window, and a few moments later you’ll find a new version which just sounds better. ![]() It’s much more than those tools, and it’s much simpler to use. It’s not a compressor, normalizer or limiter although it contains all three. #2 Levelator – Free software that will level your sound for when you have more than one speaker and they have sound levers higher or lower. #1 Audacity – Free, open source, cross-platform audio softwareĪudacity is an easy-to-use, multi-track audio editor and recorder for Windows, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux and other operating systems.ĭeveloped by a group of volunteers as open source Subscribe: Google Podcasts | Email | RSS My selection of free tools I use for the making, automation and marketing of podcasts Podcast: Play in new window | Download | Embed
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