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Podcast #4: Ask Me Anything #1

Podcast #4: Ask Me Anything #1

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May 13, 202133m 14s

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Thank you for your questions! πŸ’šπŸ₯ƒ

This is my first time doing an AMA like this. I guess this counts as a π•€π•‘π•–π•”π•šπ•’π• π•–π••π•šπ•₯π•šπ• π•Ÿβ€¦

I wasn’t expecting questions about the meaning of life, free will, how the world works, and our place the universe, but I like people who are thinking big thoughts.

I gave it my best shot.

I don’t have all the answers, or even many answers β€” I just want to learn β€” but it’s more fun to learn together. And sometimes, just asking questions is enough to get the process started, even if it takes a long time to find satisfactory answers (or better questions!).

I recorded the intro in one take, and then I recorded all my answers in a single take too. It’s pretty stream-of-consciousness, with no real preparation (no time for it lately).

I cut some of my answers in post-production, in the interest of time and because on some I just didn’t have much of interest to say.

Being used to text, it feels very weird to realize there’s stuff I forgot to say, or didn’t say clearly, and I can’t go back and just add it in there (or I could, but it’d sound weird and take too much time). Gotta just accept the pros and cons of the medium Β―\_(ツ)_/Β―

I’m curious to know what you think of this experiment, positive and negative, and whether you think I should do it again at some point in the future.

What I Learned Recording It πŸ€”

This is the first recording using my new audio gear.

Big improvement over the $30 computer mic I got in 2006 to do Skype calls.

If you’re curious:

* Microphone: Rode Podmic (photo at the top)

* Audio interface: Focusrite Scarlett 2i2

* Microphone stand: Gator Short Mic Stand (with heavy metal base because the Podmic is 2lbs, and with the first stand I bought, it just kept tipping over)

* In-line pre-amp: Triton Fethead (the Podmic is nice, but as a dynamic mic, it’s pretty quiet without this boost, and the Scarlett has trouble driving it)

If the little intro music and sound effects sound like they come from a toy piano, it’s because they do. I just grabbed my youngest son’s piano and did slides and random notes:

Improvise with what you’ve got, right?

Β―\_(ツ)_/Β―

I did the post-production editing in Audacity (compression, normalization of levels, cutting some parts, cutting some crutch words like β€œum”, slicing in the little piano parts, etc) and final mastering in Forecast. The post probably took an hour.

This is what the final thing looks like:



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