what was your irst podcasting setup?
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Yes. what was your first? Put yours down in the comments section.
Uploaded by: crayton.benner99
Upload date: 5/20/2025
Yes. what was your first? Put yours down in the comments section.
danestange - 05/21/2025
well brother Crayton, as you know very well, my first audio setup was an iPod 4 using an apple wired headset and or the iPods back microphone. My first true setup, however, was a basic 3.5 inch handhelled mic I had plugged into a gateway essential 400c back in 2014 on the desktop after my laptop, which I don't count as a podcasting setup only because that laptop was school related and I didn't start spreakering til around later in 2014 or 15 with you on the iPod. Then, after that, though, I had the behringer that you gifted me that I still use that is routing my pickup coil to my mac for when I need to diagnose literally anything at all. The behringer is very good for delicate audio hardware if you know what you're doing as you know very well. Behringer, being by the way being the xenyx 302 or however you spell it. Gifted to me by a random guy I met called Crouton. He’s this awesome cool friend I met back when I was in school. You might remember him. :-)
lucas - 05/22/2025
For the very limited game reviews or playthroughs or whatever that I made back in 2015, I at first used some random plastic mic and then a yeti. If I ever cared to make anything, I would still be using a yeti because I don't care or need to buy an audio interface and a different mic. But I don't make content so it's irrelevant.
velan - 05/23/2025
The randomness of audio back in maybe 2015 was quite literally run using an IPad mic and podbean, until I realized that anything over 10 minutes was paid. That put an end to that idea. Then there was press enter to continue in 2020, using a different IPad mic which was only slightly better because I actually knew how to use it. Equinox in 2025 is ran using a yetty and some half-decent audio compression (who are we kidding, I'm totally hopeless), so that's something.