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	<title>Comments on: First Podcast Academy Held Today</title>
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		<title>By: Chris Rowe</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chris Rowe</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hello,
I am new to podcasting and am hoping someone might be able to help steer me in the right direction, or perhaps even give me basic step by step advice I can easily communicate to other non-technical staff interested in recording a telephone interview &quot;in-house&quot; so the interview can be uploaded onto the society&#039;s website.

Please feel free to email me at the address provided.  I am trying to find out:
1.  Can a quality recording of a two-way, or a three-way call  call be achieved without having to send either/any of the parties to a professional sound recording room or studio?  By &quot;quality&quot;, I mean a recording that can be easily transcribed and rebroadcast online or or the radio.

2.  If so, what basic equipment would we need?  What equipment would you recommend?

3.  Is there a big problem with ambient noise --- Our intention is only to record voice, and if neccessary, later on-- having the ability to add possible sfx, music score--- but at this point those extra tracks, as I understand--- are not essential.

4.  If it is solely for Web download on the host&#039;s own site, would that require less than if it were for regular (FM or AM radio).  (No one is even considering satellite / new radio--- at this point).

5.  Can anyone suggest  a sound perosn/engineer or other resource in the DC, Baltimoe/Washington are, who I might consult or possibly hire-- if necc.?

Thanks vey much.
Chris</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello,<br />
I am new to podcasting and am hoping someone might be able to help steer me in the right direction, or perhaps even give me basic step by step advice I can easily communicate to other non-technical staff interested in recording a telephone interview &#8220;in-house&#8221; so the interview can be uploaded onto the society&#8217;s website.</p>
<p>Please feel free to email me at the address provided.  I am trying to find out:<br />
1.  Can a quality recording of a two-way, or a three-way call  call be achieved without having to send either/any of the parties to a professional sound recording room or studio?  By &#8220;quality&#8221;, I mean a recording that can be easily transcribed and rebroadcast online or or the radio.</p>
<p>2.  If so, what basic equipment would we need?  What equipment would you recommend?</p>
<p>3.  Is there a big problem with ambient noise &#8212; Our intention is only to record voice, and if neccessary, later on&#8211; having the ability to add possible sfx, music score&#8212; but at this point those extra tracks, as I understand&#8212; are not essential.</p>
<p>4.  If it is solely for Web download on the host&#8217;s own site, would that require less than if it were for regular (FM or AM radio).  (No one is even considering satellite / new radio&#8212; at this point).</p>
<p>5.  Can anyone suggest  a sound perosn/engineer or other resource in the DC, Baltimoe/Washington are, who I might consult or possibly hire&#8211; if necc.?</p>
<p>Thanks vey much.<br />
Chris</p>
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