One of the obvious aspects of podcasting is using your voice. And using it properly. If you’re looking for some more information about how to improve your voice technique in your podcast, I’d suggest checking out the Voice Over Experts Podcast from Voices.com.
The very popular among podcasters audio recording application, Audacity has received an update. Podcasting News has a full rundown of the changes, including many bug fixes. It is nice to see some interface fixes, too, as I’ve felt Audacity has always suffered on the UI side.
Don’t forget that I’ve put together the finest collection of gifts for your favorite podcasting friend, family member, neighbor, or stranger! This isn’t just a list for holiday gifts, but great to find something to buy for a birthday gift or something for yourself, too. Filled with books, hardware and more, the store is broken out into … Continue reading »
Ryan Irelan, Editor - listen@podcastfreeamerica.com
Buyout music is the royalty free music that radio stations and media outlets use as background music and jingles for their productions. It is regularly used on radio, television and online, especially for Flash presentations. Much of this can be purchased online for relatively little money. This music is “buyout” music, meaning you’re purchasing the rights to play the tracks on your podcast (or other audio production) forever and as many times as you like. You’re not actually purchasing the music to own, just to use it as you please.
I’ve compiled a short list of links to buyout music websites where you can purchase some tracks for your podcast.
Lend your opinion and thoughts on this article. Join the discussion »
If you find this content useful, won't you consider subscribing to get regular updates? (It's free!)