Hello, everyone, and welcome to Boomer Podcasters, the podcast that is here to help baby boomers, Gen X, Gen Z, Gen Y, and anyone else start a podcast.
Gray Hair DaveWe will help with everything you need from equipment like microphones, programs to record your audio and video.
Gray Hair DaveIf you are going to do a video podcast from Start to publishing with a host, this podcast is for you.
Gray Hair DavePodcasting is a great medium as well as a lot of fun.
Gray Hair DaveSo sit back and get ready to learn about the podcasting world.
Gray Hair DaveNow, here is your host and podcaster himself, Gray Hair Dave.
Gray Hair DaveWell, well, well.
Gray Hair DaveWhat did you think of her, folks?
Gray Hair DaveThat is a voice from 11 Labs IO.
Gray Hair DaveI'm going to keep using her for a while.
Gray Hair DaveI want to have consistency in my intro.
Gray Hair DaveThere's all kinds of different intros.
Gray Hair DaveI want you to know about that now.
Gray Hair DaveBut, hey, thanks for being here.
Gray Hair DaveMy name's Gray Hair Dave.
Gray Hair DaveNow, Gray Hair Dave has a couple other podcasts out there.
Gray Hair DaveOne of them is Five Minutes with Gray Hair Dave.
Gray Hair DaveThat's the number, Five Minutes with Gray Hair Dave.
Gray Hair DaveAnother one that I'm very, very proud of, I did with my brother.
Gray Hair DaveIt's called Poetry of Christian Faith.
Gray Hair DaveMy brother, as a Christian poet, has three published books, and we talk about faith and we talk about his poetry and life and things that have gone on in our lives eventually.
Gray Hair DaveAnd it's very, very interesting out there looking for something good to listen to, clean.
Gray Hair DaveIt's not explicit.
Gray Hair DaveCheck them out for me.
Gray Hair DaveI think you'll enjoy them both.
Gray Hair DaveSo I let you know that I use AI for my intro for a reason.
Gray Hair DaveI want to be consistent.
Gray Hair DaveI want you to hear consistency from me.
Gray Hair DaveThat's the reason I'm using that intro now on Five Minutes with Gray Hair Dave.
Gray Hair DaveSometimes I use an intro, sometimes I don't.
Gray Hair DaveIt depends on me and my feelings that day and whether or not I want to use one.
Gray Hair DaveIt just.
Gray Hair DaveI don't need to be consistent in that one.
Gray Hair DaveI've got 136 of them out there.
Gray Hair DavePeople aren't expecting that kind of consistency with the beginning.
Gray Hair DaveSo now we had an intro to Poetry of Christian Faith that was the same every time, but it was a musical intro.
Gray Hair DaveAnd I want you to think about those types of things, too.
Gray Hair DaveDo you want an intro to your podcast?
Gray Hair DaveIf you do, I think that's a great idea.
Gray Hair DaveOkay.
Gray Hair DaveIf you do not, I think that that's a fine idea, too.
Gray Hair DaveDon't get me wrong.
Gray Hair DaveAn intro is something that brings people into the beginning and they know it.
Gray Hair DaveThere's a couple of podcasts that I listen to that, have intros.
Gray Hair DaveSome of them will talk for a second or two and then go to the intro and then come back out of it and go into what they're doing.
Gray Hair DaveIt's.
Gray Hair DaveIt's up to you.
Gray Hair DaveIt's your show, okay?
Gray Hair DaveSo no matter what goes on, remember, you make the decisions here.
Gray Hair DaveNot me, not your host, not your partner.
Gray Hair DaveUnless you have a partner.
Gray Hair DaveSo today we're supposed to talk about episode prep and what to do for that and how to prepare as well as audio interfaces.
Gray Hair DaveI'm going to leave audio interfaces till the end.
Gray Hair DaveBut let's recap on what we've talked about so far.
Gray Hair DaveWe talked about what is a podcast, right?
Gray Hair DaveWe've talked about what is a daw, a digital audio workstation, which is where you record your voice into so that you can then edit it and put it out into the world.
Gray Hair DaveNext.
Gray Hair DaveWe talked about microphones, the different kinds of microphones, condensers, mic condenser microphones, dynamic microphones.
Gray Hair DaveAnd today being episode prep and interfaces.
Gray Hair DaveI want you to be prepared for this, just like a teacher would if they were, you know, still teaching or if they are still teaching.
Gray Hair DaveI think teachers make great podcasters to a point.
Gray Hair DaveNot to a point where they're grading me on whether or not I show up every week to listen, but they're prepared, they really are.
Gray Hair DaveIf you listen to five minutes of gray haired Dave, that's a solo podcast.
Gray Hair DaveIt's just me for about 10 or 12 minutes a day, two or 12 minutes at a time.
Gray Hair DaveIt's me rambling about whatever I want to talk about that day.
Gray Hair DaveIt's not structured to I where I have written down notes, I used to write down outline for it, and every time I did it never went there.
Gray Hair DaveAnd that's okay because it's my podcast or it's your podcast.
Gray Hair DaveYou do it the way you want to do it, but it works for me.
Gray Hair DaveDo I have a huge following?
Gray Hair DaveYeah.
Gray Hair DaveNow, yes and no.
Gray Hair DaveDepends on the day.
Gray Hair DaveI do have people who listen to me all over the world.
Gray Hair DaveI have people from Russia, from Mexico, from Germany, Great Britain, from Australia, from Canada.
Gray Hair DaveI even got one in Austria who listens.
Gray Hair DaveI think that's pretty cool.
Gray Hair DaveAnd that's something we're talking about next week, which is hosting.
Gray Hair DaveHosting is probably going to be a little bit longer podcast because there are so many different choices out there and I want to run through them really quickly with you each one.
Gray Hair DaveSo just want you to know about that.
Gray Hair DaveThat's next week, but Preposo prepisode episode Prep.
Gray Hair DaveI could call it prepositing, couldn't I?
Gray Hair DaveThat's prepisode.
Gray Hair DaveI like that word.
Gray Hair DaveI'm going to keep it preposoting for your podcast is getting prepared.
Gray Hair DaveThere's all kinds of different ways to do this, but first of all, let's talk about the top seven most popular podcast formats.
Gray Hair DaveFirst, there's interview podcasts, the Joe Rogan's of the world.
Gray Hair DaveA lot of the actors or former actors who are produced by bigger companies are doing interviews where they'll bring in guests.
Gray Hair DaveIf that's something you're going to do, that's an interview show and there's different kinds of ways to do that.
Gray Hair DaveAn interview shows where you do the interview for, you produce it, right?
Gray Hair DaveYou're going to interview the person and you're going to go ahead and you're going to take outtakes from that, from your questions and say, well, Joe, what do you think about this?
Gray Hair DaveAs you, you're going to say that and you're going to pull out of that recording that you have what they said about that, but not all the fluff or the other things that went on in between.
Gray Hair DaveThere's that way of doing it.
Gray Hair DaveThere's also just, hey, open it up.
Gray Hair DaveAnd that's more of a narrative kind of a interview process.
Gray Hair DaveBut it's, it's important.
Gray Hair DaveBut there's also the ones where it's just, and I see this a lot also with a lot of actors out here who are doing video at the same time.
Gray Hair DaveAnd they will, you know, they'll bring a person in for an hour and they'll chat and there'll be three of them there.
Gray Hair DaveThey've got a, there's a, you know, there's the main, the main podcaster and then there'll be the producer sitting there with them and the guest and they're all sitting there with SM7B microphones and they got somebody back in the booth watching all the numbers and all, you know, watching everything.
Gray Hair DaveThat's not.
Gray Hair DaveUnless you got a bunch of money.
Gray Hair DaveThat's not how we are going to start out.
Gray Hair DaveIf you can.
Gray Hair DaveThat's fantastic though.
Gray Hair DaveI mean, that's a great way to go.
Gray Hair DaveSo there's the interview kind of broadcast podcast.
Gray Hair DaveThen there's a conversational Poetry of Christian Faith was a conversational podcast.
Gray Hair DaveThat's where my brother and I, we would talk back and forth.
Gray Hair DaveWe would have a conversation of the day, as it were.
Gray Hair DaveHe would read a couple poems, we would talk about it.
Gray Hair DaveAnd it always brought up memories, which we would talk about too.
Gray Hair DaveThose are conversational.
Gray Hair DaveThose I personally find likable.
Gray Hair DaveMost of the ones that I listen to, not all, but most of them are conversational.
Gray Hair DaveNext, you've got educational podcasts.
Gray Hair DaveEducational podcasts are exactly what they say.
Gray Hair DaveI'm going to talk today about how to podcast, how to, how to prepare or prepisode your podcast, right?
Gray Hair DaveWhich means we're going to plan it out.
Gray Hair DaveHere's how it goes.
Gray Hair DaveStep by step by step by step by step.
Gray Hair DaveAs I do a golf swing, right?
Gray Hair DaveStep by step by step by step.
Gray Hair DaveHere's how you build a model train.
Gray Hair DaveStep by step by step by step.
Gray Hair DaveThose are educational podcasts.
Gray Hair DaveWe've already talked about solo podcasts.
Gray Hair DaveAnd not all solo podcasts are seat of the pants, as it were.
Gray Hair DaveNot flying off handle about this or that.
Gray Hair DaveOr maybe you are.
Gray Hair DaveMaybe that is your stick or maybe that is your, your, you know, your, your catch, right?
Gray Hair DaveYou're just, you're ranting and raving about whatever you want to rant and rave about.
Gray Hair DaveThen there's a nonfiction storytelling, right?
Gray Hair DaveThere's a couple of them out there on True Crime or one out there I know of for sure where the guy talks about a different movie that was released the same week that he's producing and putting his episode out there.
Gray Hair DaveAnd he talks about three different movies that were released that week in the past.
Gray Hair DaveAnd he breaks them down.
Gray Hair DaveAnd you'll have clips from those, audio clips from those, which means he's putting a lot of time and a lot of effort into that.
Gray Hair DaveAnd there's nothing wrong with that.
Gray Hair DaveNothing at all.
Gray Hair DaveNow, the sixth one is, excuse me, is podcast theater.
Gray Hair DaveHave you ever thought about putting on a show on a podcast?
Gray Hair DaveYou can, you can bring a cast of people in, or it can be just you and your, you and somebody else, or can just be you reading a play, reading a novel, whatever, however you want to do it.
Gray Hair DaveThen there's a bite size or limited run podcaster.
Gray Hair DaveSay you, you want to talk about how to make french fries, right?
Gray Hair DaveWell, that may only be a 10 podcast series.
Gray Hair DaveOr you want to talk about how to gap a spark plug the proper way.
Gray Hair DaveWell, that might only be a one or a two podcast series.
Gray Hair DaveYou know, those are, those are the types of different things and they're usually bite sized because it is.
Gray Hair DaveOnce you get most of it out, you've gotten most of it out, right?
Gray Hair DaveNow that's just a bit of them.
Gray Hair DaveThat's not all of them.
Gray Hair DaveBut I want you to think about it.
Gray Hair DaveIf you're going to have a podcast, I want you to have some goals.
Gray Hair DaveSo I need you to start writing these things down.
Gray Hair DaveWhat are your goals?
Gray Hair DaveYou know, what's your one month goal, what your first goal should be.
Gray Hair DaveWhat is this going to be about?
Gray Hair DaveWhat kind is it going to be?
Gray Hair DaveI think your second goal is what am I good at talking about for more than two or three minutes.
Gray Hair DaveOkay.
Gray Hair DaveAnd after that, I think you ought to go into what is this going to be mean?
Gray Hair DaveWhat type is it going to be?
Gray Hair DaveConversational, nonfictional, Solo podcast?
Gray Hair DaveDo you want to bring in friends?
Gray Hair DaveDo you want to be those four guys sitting in the basement drinking beer, having a podcast?
Gray Hair DaveHey, go ahead, that's fine.
Gray Hair DaveIt's great.
Gray Hair DaveDo whatever you want to do.
Gray Hair DaveBut what are your goals?
Gray Hair DaveWhere do you want to be?
Gray Hair DaveWhat do you want to have it?
Gray Hair DaveWhat do you want to have it do?
Gray Hair DaveI guess is the one way to say, what do you want to have it do?
Gray Hair DaveOkay.
Gray Hair DaveAlso in that, preparing, in that one to three months, how often do you want to produce?
Gray Hair DaveRight.
Gray Hair DavePoetry of Christian faith?
Gray Hair DaveI'm going to go back and reference these ones that I've had before.
Gray Hair DaveWe did 100 shows over two years.
Gray Hair DaveWe did it every week.
Gray Hair DaveWe took a month off one year, rebranded, because we weren't getting the numbers that we both wanted.
Gray Hair DaveSo we tried a different tack and it helped.
Gray Hair DaveBut, you know, after 100, my brother got and we came to a decision and preyed upon it a lot and decided that that's where we were going to end.
Gray Hair DaveHe wanted to end around 98 or 99, and I talked him into 100, but that was a weekly show.
Gray Hair DaveNow, five minutes with Gray Hair Dave started out as an experiment for me.
Gray Hair DaveI wanted to do a podcast five days a week and make it short, make it sweet.
Gray Hair DaveAnd I did that.
Gray Hair DaveI did that for 100, and I did it for 100 episodes.
Gray Hair DaveNo, I did it for 120 episodes.
Gray Hair DaveAnd it got to be too much to where I wasn't consistent.
Gray Hair DaveI couldn't come up with something to say or I had things going on, or it was.
Gray Hair DaveIt doesn't matter.
Gray Hair DaveSo I decided that I was going to change the way I was doing things and I went back to a weekly process, you know, a weekly format where it's still the same thing.
Gray Hair DaveIt's still me chatting about whatever I want to chat about as a baby boomer.
Gray Hair DaveBut it's.
Gray Hair DaveIt's weekly now.
Gray Hair DaveAnd a lot of the reason behind that, as I was getting prepared for this show here, this show just didn't pop into my head.
Gray Hair DaveI've been preparing for this show for over a year.
Gray Hair DaveDo you need to prepare for over a year?
Gray Hair DaveNo.
Gray Hair DavePart of mine was, I think about it for a couple minutes here or there, put it down for a week.
Gray Hair DaveRight.
Gray Hair DaveSomething else would pop into my head.
Gray Hair DaveI'd write it down.
Gray Hair DaveI have a notebook that I keep on my desk, and it's just for this podcast, what I want to do with it.
Gray Hair DaveYou know, notes about kinds of this or that, you know, microphone types or.
Gray Hair DaveRight now, the show is running off of an outline.
Gray Hair DaveI've had to decide what I'm going to talk about each week and make that an outline.
Gray Hair DaveAnd then in that outline, I put another outline.
Gray Hair DaveRight.
Gray Hair DaveSo I want to talk about prepisodes and how to do them.
Gray Hair DaveSo let's get into that, and then we'll get into something else.
Gray Hair DaveRight?
Gray Hair DaveBut for each episode, I want you to think about a couple things.
Gray Hair DaveIf you're going to have hosts and interviews, you're going to do that kind of a show.
Gray Hair DaveDo yourself a favor, get a couple of interviews recorded before you go ahead and put the podcast out to the world, because you've got to do all the editing and make it sound right.
Gray Hair DaveAm I right?
Gray Hair DaveSorry about that.
Gray Hair DaveI was turning a page.
Gray Hair DaveSee, I have notes.
Gray Hair DaveSo also, I want you to know this.
Gray Hair DaveOn all of these different types of podcasts, you can do it three different ways.
Gray Hair DaveScripted, outline, or just by the seat of your pants.
Gray Hair DaveThere's many variables in between.
Gray Hair DaveI want you to know that.
Gray Hair DaveBut if you're going to script, it means you write it out in advance or you type it out in advance, put it on your laptop.
Gray Hair DaveHowever you do it, and you just, you just read the words off, and after you practice more and more and more, they'll flow better.
Gray Hair DaveBut it's just like giving a speech and you're right there and you're.
Gray Hair DaveOr whatever, and you're going on with it.
Gray Hair DaveNow, some of this might need to be scripted.
Gray Hair DaveIf you're doing a, A, an outline show, which is what this is I'm going to do, I'm going to talk about this one and this one and this one and this one in the subject, subject, subject.
Gray Hair DaveAnd it's.
Gray Hair DaveIt was that way last week when I was talking about microphones and microphone types.
Gray Hair DaveNext week, when I'm talking about editing programs, it'll be this program, this program, this program, this program.
Gray Hair DaveAnd what it, you know, I can't go through and script that.
Gray Hair DaveThat's too hard for me.
Gray Hair DaveThat's not how I'm.
Gray Hair DaveThat's not how I am built.
Gray Hair DaveOkay?
Gray Hair DaveAnd then there's the one who.
Gray Hair DaveThey're all just off the wall, like five minutes of gray hair day.
Gray Hair DaveSo once you've made those decisions, the prep is very important.
Gray Hair DaveIf you're going to be informational or educational, you need to have your references ready.
Gray Hair DaveYou also probably should be putting your references in your show note.
Gray Hair DaveShow notes are very, very important.
Gray Hair DaveWe're going to talk about show notes.
Gray Hair DaveShow notes are something that are.
Gray Hair DaveAre just as important as the podcast itself, in my mind, because what it is, it's not just the transcript of what you said.
Gray Hair DaveIt's the thoughts of what you said.
Gray Hair DaveIt's the breakdown of what you said.
Gray Hair DaveSo show notes are very important, too.
Gray Hair DaveAnd we're going to.
Gray Hair DaveI'm going to show you how I do them, I'm going to show you an easy way to do them, and I'm going to show you a hard way to do them.
Gray Hair DaveYou pick.
Gray Hair DaveSo here's what I do for this show.
Gray Hair DaveI write down what the theme is going to be about, right?
Gray Hair DaveSo today, prepisodes.
Gray Hair DaveBasically, it's preparing for your episode.
Gray Hair DaveAnd then I'm going to talk about what kinds, which I've already done.
Gray Hair DaveThen I'm going to talk about references.
Gray Hair DaveSo again, if you're using references, and I do.
Gray Hair DaveI use references a lot.
Gray Hair DaveYou're gonna.
Gray Hair DaveYou're gonna go down through.
Gray Hair DaveNow, where did I get these three types of.
Gray Hair DaveI'm sorry, seven types of podcast structures from the Internet?
Gray Hair DaveI got.
Gray Hair DaveI got it online right now.
Gray Hair DaveThere's lots of places you can go.
Gray Hair DaveI got this book from Amazon a year ago.
Gray Hair DaveIt's called an episode planner.
Gray Hair DaveIt basically says.
Gray Hair DaveAnd it's.
Gray Hair DaveIt's got different pages.
Gray Hair DaveYou know, it's probably about 100 pages long.
Gray Hair DaveAnd it's tells you say, do an introduction, do a topic, 1, 2, 3, and 4, and the conclusion.
Gray Hair DaveOr if you're an interview, here's an interview planner.
Gray Hair DaveThe guest's name, their date, the phone number and email you're going to talk to them about what are your topics and what are the questions.
Gray Hair DaveIt gives you that to prepare for your guests.
Gray Hair DaveYou know, what are your talking points?
Gray Hair DaveWhat are you going to talk about?
Gray Hair DaveWhat are your times?
Gray Hair DaveYou know, all these fun things.
Gray Hair DaveYou can go to Amazon, just type in podcast planner.
Gray Hair DaveIt's cheap.
Gray Hair DaveI think it was like 10 bucks.
Gray Hair DaveAnd I'll be honest with you, it doesn't even tell you who wrote it.
Gray Hair DaveI really don't know who wrote it, which I find interesting because there's nothing in here, all it says is made in the United States, Orlando, January 17, 2022.
Gray Hair DaveIt doesn't say anything else.
Gray Hair DaveMaybe Amazon made it.
Gray Hair DaveMaybe Amazon made it up after I asked for it.
Gray Hair DaveI don't know.
Gray Hair DaveIt don't matter.
Gray Hair DaveIf that's something you're interested in, go look it up.
Gray Hair DaveOkay, but I'm going to put some.
Gray Hair DaveI'm going to put in the PDF in this weekend.
Gray Hair DaveThe whole PDF is going up about everything.
Gray Hair DaveIt'll be on the website.
Gray Hair DaveBoomer, podcasters.com all right, but plan it.
Gray Hair DaveIf you're going to, if you're going to outline it, outline.
Gray Hair DaveIf you're going to write it out, write it out.
Gray Hair DaveIf you're going to go off the wall, start with at least a topic, please.
Gray Hair DaveTopics are important.
Gray Hair DaveI personally don't come up with the show name until I've done the podcast.
Gray Hair DaveAs I'm editing and I'm listening, I am then determining what the name is going to be.
Gray Hair DaveFor years, that's how I did it.
Gray Hair DaveI now have other ways.
Gray Hair DaveI will explain other ways as we get further along.
Gray Hair DaveBut I want you to realize, if you want to make, if you want to start out your podcast by going with a name.
Gray Hair DaveSo today's podcast is going to be Sally's how to Make French Soup or French Onion Soup.
Gray Hair DaveThere's your show, and you go from there.
Gray Hair DaveThat's a great way to do it.
Gray Hair DaveIf you're going to do educational or you're going to do.
Gray Hair DaveExcuse me, if you're going to do nonfictional, if you're going to do bite size or even.
Gray Hair DaveExcuse me, Interview.
Gray Hair DaveBecause interview says, hey, folks, today we're talking with Joe Sams from XYZ Company.
Gray Hair DaveThere's your, there's your, there's your, your.
Gray Hair DaveYour podcast name for the show.
Gray Hair DaveName for the show.
Gray Hair DaveAnd you go from there.
Gray Hair DaveMe on Five Minutes with Gray Hair Dave.
Gray Hair DaveI go backwards to find it, read it.
Gray Hair DaveI, you know, I record it.
Gray Hair DaveI edit it.
Gray Hair DaveFrom that editing, I decide what it is.
Gray Hair DaveI want to say, okay, now, when we were doing, when we were doing Poetry of Christian Faith, we talked about what we wanted the name to be after the show.
Gray Hair DaveSo we recorded both audio and video on that one.
Gray Hair DaveAnd video recording is going to come after editing, after, after hosting and editing.
Gray Hair DaveI might move that up, but we were doing that on a video.
Gray Hair DaveSo afterwards we end the recording and you go into a green room, because there's programs out there, like Riverside, where you start in a green room, you record, and then at the end you stop recording.
Gray Hair DaveAnd you stay in the green room, which is what they call it, which is, if you think about it, you got to remember there's new terminology you're going to need to know.
Gray Hair DaveGreen rooms are one of them.
Gray Hair DaveI mean, and you are now in an entertainment world.
Gray Hair DaveAn entertainment world has a different genre of names or a different dialect.
Gray Hair DaveIt has a different kind of talking way that you know the words that they use.
Gray Hair DaveYou need to get used to some of these.
Gray Hair DaveLike the word latency.
Gray Hair DaveI mean, that's just the delay from you talking to it being to you hearing it bouncing when you edit.
Gray Hair DaveYou don't you do on some programs, on some of these editing programs that I'm going to show you on your daw.
Gray Hair DaveYou.
Gray Hair DaveSome have it exporting.
Gray Hair DaveMost they call it bouncing.
Gray Hair DaveI want to bounce it out from here onto wherever I want it to go.
Gray Hair DaveDo we need to know why that name is there?
Gray Hair DaveSome people are going to need to know.
Gray Hair DaveI'm not always going to have that answer.
Gray Hair DaveI'm just going to tell you this is what it is and this is what you need to do.
Gray Hair DaveOkay?
Gray Hair DaveThat's all that matters.
Gray Hair DaveIt's all that matters.
Gray Hair DaveSo let's move on.
Gray Hair DaveWe're almost at 20 minutes here, or 25.
Gray Hair DaveLet's move on to.
Gray Hair DaveAnd I hope that I answered your questions on preposition or preparing for your episode.
Gray Hair DaveIt depends on how you want to do it.
Gray Hair DaveBut you need to have a little bit out there and ready if you're going to talk about nuclear fission today.
Gray Hair DaveHave some notes ready.
Gray Hair DaveOkay.
Gray Hair DaveHave it prepared.
Gray Hair DaveIf you're going to just talk about whatever's on the popular top of your head, it don't matter.
Gray Hair DaveAll right, so let's move on to audio interfaces.
Gray Hair DaveSo, so great here.
Gray Hair DaveDave, do I need an audio interface?
Gray Hair DaveProbably not.
Gray Hair DaveYou have a dynamic microphone.
Gray Hair DaveIt probably has USB cables that came with it.
Gray Hair DaveNow, if it's just an XLR microphone, it can still be dynamic.
Gray Hair DaveYou need to go into an XLR cable, won't go into your computer.
Gray Hair DaveSo you need an audio interface.
Gray Hair DaveWell, what's an audio interface?
Gray Hair DaveBasically, it takes the.
Gray Hair DaveIt takes the waves, the sound waves from your microphone and transfers them to your computer through electronics.
Gray Hair DaveThey also have 48 volt Phantom power.
Gray Hair DaveThey are also a preamp.
Gray Hair DaveThey.
Gray Hair DaveThey do a lot of different things for you.
Gray Hair DaveYou can also get some that, you know, you can adjust the gain.
Gray Hair DaveGain is what you and I would normally would call volume.
Gray Hair DaveRight.
Gray Hair DaveOn some, you can adjust the gain.
Gray Hair DaveThere's some that, like there's a focus.
Gray Hair DaveRight.
Gray Hair DaveScarlet Solo where you can adjust your gain and you can adjust the pan.
Gray Hair DavePan means side to side.
Gray Hair DaveIt's $99 now.
Gray Hair DaveIs that a lot?
Gray Hair DaveCould be.
Gray Hair DaveMine's a zerringer and I have faders and I have, I have reverb on it.
Gray Hair DaveAll kinds of extra things that I didn't really need in the beginning.
Gray Hair DaveGet one, you plug it in, you do the volume and it does the rest.
Gray Hair DaveFor you.
Gray Hair DaveBehringer you, you, for you.
Gray Hair DaveIt's a, it's a USB interface.
Gray Hair DaveYou plug your XLR in, you can adjust your gain, you can adjust your output to your headphones and then you can plug it into your computer and it's great.
Gray Hair DaveAnd then there you go.
Gray Hair DaveNow if you have a USB microphone, you don't need an interface.
Gray Hair DaveA lot of these you can use an interface if it has the right kind of port for you in the back.
Gray Hair DaveSome of these interfaces you can go out there and buy now.
Gray Hair DaveLike there's one out there by fee.
Gray Hair DaveFine.
Gray Hair DaveAnd it's 40 bucks or it's 50 bucks.
Gray Hair DaveAnd it gives you faders, it gives you different options for changing your voice.
Gray Hair DaveYou can put in, you know, extra things like if you want that kind of a thing or cheering or whatever.
Gray Hair DaveMake sure that if you have an XLR microphone, which is a 3 pin XLR, not a USB that it accepts it in the back.
Gray Hair DaveBecause this, this fifine or F I F I N E gaming audio mixer for 50 bucks does not have a USB in.
Gray Hair DaveIt has a line in with a quarter inch receiver but it doesn't have usb which means you would need to find a different way to do that.
Gray Hair DaveSo be careful what you buy.
Gray Hair DaveIf you're going to do XLR to xlr, that's great.
Gray Hair DaveIf you're going to do XLR to usb, it's hard.
Gray Hair DaveYou gotta, gotta do a little bit of research or send me an email and I'll talk with you about it.
Gray Hair DaveNow if you don't have a, a microphone or anything yet, let's talk about that.
Gray Hair DaveAnd you wanted to buy a all in one kit, right?
Gray Hair DaveYou said Dave, what?
Gray Hair DaveI just, I don't want to have to deal with this or that.
Gray Hair DaveI want it to all come together and be, be taken care of.
Gray Hair DaveAll I do is just plug stuff in.
Gray Hair DaveSo let's say you want to do that where you get the microphone, the interface and the headsets.
Gray Hair DaveThe Focusrite Scarlett 4th Generation is about $219.
Gray Hair DaveIt comes with the interface, a condenser microphone and a headset and the cables.
Gray Hair DaveAgain, condenser microphones.
Gray Hair DaveUnless you're in a very, very well treated room for sound, you're going to pick up everything you really want to start out inexpensively.
Gray Hair DaveThere's a bunch of different ones out there.
Gray Hair DaveLike here's one for $39.
Gray Hair DaveIt's a condenser microphone again by a Powell, a Lpowl.
Gray Hair DaveThere's just all these names I've never, ever heard of.
Gray Hair DaveIf you're paying $39 for a microphone and interface, XLR cables and make sure you also get the cable that goes from the back of the interface over to your computer.
Gray Hair DaveDo yourself a favor and don't get the $39 one, okay?
Gray Hair DaveJust don't.
Gray Hair DaveYou're not going to be happy with it.
Gray Hair DaveHere is a fee.
Gray Hair DaveFine.
Gray Hair DaveI think that's how you spell it.
Gray Hair DaveFifine.
Gray Hair DaveI don't know.
Gray Hair DavePodcast equipment Bundle set for 80 bucks.
Gray Hair DaveIt's got a Dynamics Micro Dynamic microphone, a USB audio mixer with XLR input.
Gray Hair DaveOkay.
Gray Hair DaveThis one doesn't have a whole lot of bells and whistles, which you don't need in the beginning because sometimes XLR interfaces give you more buttons and knobs and you need to.
Gray Hair DaveDon't.
Gray Hair DaveAll of a sudden you're playing with stuff and you don't know how to get it back to where you belong.
Gray Hair DaveStart simple, right?
Gray Hair DaveThere's that old phrase, keep it simple, right?
Gray Hair DaveThere's a word after that that I don't want to use.
Gray Hair DaveSo there's that.
Gray Hair DaveOkay, These will all be.
Gray Hair DaveI'll put the links in show note or not in the show notes, but I'll put them on the website.
Gray Hair DaveSo I'm suggesting to you, if you're going to do it, if you're going to do condenser microphone with an XLR cable or a dynamic with an XLR cable going to an interface, Start out with one that, that's.
Gray Hair DaveThat's simple.
Gray Hair DaveStart out with a Scarlet.
Gray Hair DaveStart out with a fifi.
Gray Hair DaveNow they're a very good company.
Gray Hair DaveI have never had a problem with theirs.
Gray Hair DaveThere's a couple of them that I don't hate.
Gray Hair DaveThere's also a Presonus, which I think is very, very good.
Gray Hair DaveBut you can get just that.
Gray Hair DaveFifine audio mixer for 54 bucks, right?
Gray Hair DaveThere's a gainy one they've got.
Gray Hair DaveThat's 50 bucks and it's got all the little extras there for you.
Gray Hair DaveIt's.
Gray Hair DaveIt's cute.
Gray Hair DaveThere's a Moano podcast bundle for 95 bucks, which isn't terrible.
Gray Hair DaveIt gives you everything you need.
Gray Hair DaveGives you, gives you some Latitude to try different things with it.
Gray Hair DaveBut it comes with a 3.5 microphone input, which isn't that easy to find sometimes.
Gray Hair DaveThis looks like it goes from an XLR to a.
Gray Hair DaveA 3.5 millimeter or it goes from a night they give you the cables for 3.5 to or 3 to a USB C or B or A, sorry, USB A or USB C, which is good.
Gray Hair DaveAnd it comes with a pop filter.
Gray Hair DaveFolks, I cannot tell you enough how much a pop filter does for you.
Gray Hair DaveThey may.
Gray Hair DaveYou may think, oh, I don't.
Gray Hair DaveI don't need that.
Gray Hair DaveYes, you do.
Gray Hair DaveJust you do.
Gray Hair DavePut it on there.
Gray Hair DaveIt helps you with the plosives, the P's, the B's, the D's, the T's and the S's.
Gray Hair DaveOkay, so that's what I got for today.
Gray Hair DaveLet's recap.
Gray Hair DaveReally quick prepisoding.
Gray Hair DaveI like that word.
Gray Hair DaveWe're going to prep a sode.
Gray Hair DaveMake sure you prepare.
Gray Hair DaveBe ready.
Gray Hair DaveIf you're going to be an outline, be an outline.
Gray Hair DaveIf you're going to be a scripted podcast, be prepared.
Gray Hair DaveWrite it out, read through it before you go ahead and start recording.
Gray Hair DaveRemember, guys and girls, your first recording is probably not going to be your best work.
Gray Hair DaveYou will get better.
Gray Hair DaveYou will.
Gray Hair DaveAnd you'll get better at editing.
Gray Hair DaveOr you'll send your editing out to a guy like me.
Gray Hair DaveAnd if you want to send your editing to me, I'm willing to do it for you.
Gray Hair DaveIt just know that the first one is not always going to be the best.
Gray Hair DaveThere's an old saying, do five, throw them underneath your bed and then keep going because they're not going to be any good.
Gray Hair DaveYou never know.
Gray Hair DaveThose first five might be gold.
Gray Hair DaveYou never know with me.
Gray Hair DaveI like showing the first vibe to show how I'm growing and how I'm getting better at it anyways.
Gray Hair DaveBe prepared.
Gray Hair DaveAll right?
Gray Hair DaveIf you're going to have a guest, be prepared with a guest.
Gray Hair DaveHave the questions ready.
Gray Hair DaveMake sure that they're going to be there that day.
Gray Hair DaveYou are constantly in contact with them, saying, hey, here's what we're going to do today.
Gray Hair DaveDon't forget, today's the day we're recording.
Gray Hair DaveIf there's a link you're going to use, like ECAMM Live or squadcast or Restream or Riverside or even if you're going to use Zoom, make sure they have the link and that they're prepared.
Gray Hair DaveSend them a couple of sample questions if you can, just to get an idea.
Gray Hair DaveMake sure they know what you're trying to do.
Gray Hair DaveOkay, so that's being prepared as well.
Gray Hair DaveI'm trying to say, folks, is be prepared.
Gray Hair DaveYou wouldn't go on a 3,000 mile trip without looking at a map first, right?
Gray Hair DaveOr putting it into your navigation on your, on your vehicle.
Gray Hair DaveRight?
Gray Hair DaveWell, that's preparing.
Gray Hair DaveAm I right?
Gray Hair DaveI'm right.
Gray Hair DaveOkay, good.
Gray Hair DaveThank you for, for agreeing with me.
Gray Hair DaveNext is audio interfaces.
Gray Hair DaveI don't use one right now.
Gray Hair DaveI really, really don't.
Gray Hair DaveI don't use one.
Gray Hair DaveI'll try it again in a few episodes.
Gray Hair DaveI'll put, I'll use a different one.
Gray Hair DaveI use.
Gray Hair DaveI'll put the audio interface back on and I'll go that route for you just so you can hear the differences.
Gray Hair DaveThe problem being you're not going to know the differences without me showing them to you.
Gray Hair DaveBecause I'm editing it and when I'm editing it, I edit it to get it sounding a certain way.
Gray Hair DaveSo there's a recap.
Gray Hair DaveHopefully you're okay with all that.
Gray Hair DaveA couple of things.
Gray Hair DaveIf you like this, please subscribe.
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Gray Hair DaveYou can either do it through the contact me page or you can, you can leave me a message, a voicemail on the website.
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Gray Hair DaveAnd I am not the type of person who sells their email addresses to anybody.
Gray Hair DaveI'm selfish.
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Gray Hair DaveTalk to me.
Gray Hair DaveAlso folks, don't forget, if you know somebody who doesn't know what a podcast is, doesn't know where to find one, doesn't know how to play one, subscribe or follow.
Gray Hair DaveDoesn't know the different genres.
Gray Hair DaveHelp me out, tell them where they are, where to find them.
Gray Hair DaveAlso, don't forget, smile at somebody today.
Gray Hair DaveYou don't know.
Gray Hair DaveYou will make their day and they will make yours, whether you believe it or not.
Gray Hair DaveSo on behalf of Gray Haired Dave here over at Gray Hair Productions, I've been excited to get this one out today and I hope you enjoyed it.
Gray Hair DaveAnd we will talk next week and next week.
Gray Hair DaveDon't forget, next week is hosts and hosting companies.
Gray Hair DaveSo that one ought to be fun.
Gray Hair DaveActually, I'm looking forward to that one a lot.
Gray Hair DaveSo you all have a great day and we will talk next week.
Gray Hair DaveBye.