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Every entrepreneur by now has probably been told that having a podcast is great for business. But why is it so good? How do you actually grow your show and reach your target audience? There are a lot of questions and I'm here to answer them.I’ll be sharing tips, providing training, answering your questions down to the nitty-gritty stuff and generally supporting you to help you pump up your podcast and have fun doing it. When you do it right, your business, your personal brand and your reach is only ever going to expand. What’s not to love about that?
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Is the Fifine Amplitank Tank 3 actually good, or just another cheap microphone that sounds terrible? After extensive testing at Bamby Media, I'm breaking down exactly what this budget-friendly mic does well and where it falls short.
I'm usually skeptical of inexpensive audio gear - if it's cheap, it's often poor quality. But the Tank 3 surprised me with its performance at this price point. That said, it's not perfect, and I'm covering all the issues you need to know about before buying.
What You'll Learn:
✅ Build quality and setup process (true plug-and-play USB)
✅ Real sound quality testing - vocals and singing
✅ Plosive handling issues (you'll need a pop filter)
✅ Sibilance problems and how to fix them in post
✅ USB vs XLR sound differences
✅ Bottom end performance and preamp requirements
✅ Who should actually buy this microphone
The Tank 3 has legitimate limitations including poor plosive control, noticeable sibilance, and weaker bottom-end performance. But when you consider the price point, it delivers impressive value for beginner podcasters, musicians recording demos, and content creators who need better audio than their laptop microphone.
This is an honest review with real-world testing - no hype, just practical insights to help you decide if this microphone fits your needs.
Perfect for: Beginner podcasters, musicians on a budget, content creators, online educators, remote workers upgrading their audio.
Full disclosure: Fifine provided the Tank 3 for review. This is my honest assessment after real-world testing. Affiliate links below - I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.
CHAPTER MARKERS
00:00 Fifine Amplitank Tank 3 Review - Introduction
01:12 Unboxing the Budget Podcast Microphone - What's Included
03:05 Build Quality & Design - Affordable Studio Mic Construction
05:20 Setup & Features - USB Microphone for Beginners Guide
07:45 Microphone Sound Test - Plosive Test
09:10 Sibilance Test - High Frequency Response
10:30 Vocal Performance Test - Singing with Best Beginner Mic
12:15 Real-World Use & Sound Analysis - XLR vs USB Comparison
14:00 Pros and Cons - Budget Podcast Microphone Performance
15:30 Final Verdict - Is This the Best Beginner Mic for $79?
BAMBY MEDIA LINKS:
Monetising Your Podcast Course
Our Learn Descript Program
Try Descript
GEAR WE USE TO PRODUCE THIS PODCAST:
Amplitank Tank 3:
https://amzn.to/4rlHJ0S
SE Dyncaster DCM8
https://amzn.to/3SEWnkM
Satechi Hub:
https://amzn.to/4bhuDtD
Elgato Wave Mic Arm Pro
https://amzn.to/3HfOUoM
XLR Cables:
https://amzn.to/3SJyIje
Focusrite Clarett+:
https://amzn.to/3UpqrSM
Sony ZV E10 Mk 11
https://amzn.to/3MLXcnO
Elgato Camlink:
https://amzn.to/4bjgYCe
Aputure Amaran 200d LED Video Light:
https://amzn.to/4bhFXGe
Aputure Light Box Mini:
https://amzn.to/3u55T7m
If you're building a home recording studio, you've already discovered that you can’t really have a microphone without some sort of stand to get it in the right position. The desk stand versus boom arm debate is one of the most common questions I see from new podcasters and content creators, and the answer isn't as straightforward as most online advice suggests.
Some people swear by the boom arm.
Others would rather a neat little desk stand.
After testing the Elgato Wave Desk Stand (provided by Elgato for review) and configuring studio setups for clients at Bamby Media for years, I can tell you exactly when desk stands work, when boom arms are the better choice, and what factors actually matter for your specific setup.
Choosing the right mic stand or boom arm can make a world of difference in your content creation process. Don’t underestimate the impact of a comfortable, clutter-free setup. It’s the foundation for great audio and a smooth workflow.
Full disclosure: Elgato sent me the Wave Desk Stand to try out, but this review is entirely my own. No payment, no script, no expectations. Just my honest take after real-world use. If you decide to purchase through the links below, I may earn a small commission as an Amazon affiliate (thank you in advance).
BAMBY MEDIA LINKS:
Our Learn Descript Program
Monetising Your Podcast Course
YouTube Channel
Our Services
GEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA
Elgato Wave Desk Stand
SE Dyncaster DCM8
Elgato Wave Pro Arm
Rode PSA1+
Shure MV7+
Elgato Wave Mic Pro
XLR Cables
Sony ZV E10
Elgato Camlink
Aputure Amaran 200d LED Video Light
Aputure Light Box Min
Pre-Amp/Mixers we recommend
Focusrite Clarett+
Rode Streamer X
Rodecaster Pro II
Rodecaster Pro Duo
"You need at least 10,000 downloads per episode before sponsors will even look at you."If I had a dollar for every time I've heard this in podcasting circles, I'd have enough to sponsor someone's show myself. This advice has convinced countless podcasters that monetisation is off-limits until they hit some arbitrary download threshold. It's not just misleading, it's costing you money right now.After helping dozens of podcasters at Bamby Media secure their first sponsors, I can tell you that smaller shows have a distinct advantage that most creators haven’t explored: micro sponsorship.In this episode, I explain what micro sponsorship is, how it works, who to target and how much to charge.BAMBY MEDIA LINKS:Our Learn Descript ProgramMonetising Your Podcast CourseYouTube ChannelOur ServicesGEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA:SE Dyncaster DCM8Elgato Wave Mic ProXLR CablesSony ZV E10Elgato CamlinkAputure Amaran 200d LED Video LightAputure Light Box MinPre-Amp/Mixers we recommendFocusrite Clarett+Rode Streamer XRodecaster Pro IIRodecaster Pro Duo
Recent data from The Podcast Study reveals exactly why listeners abandon podcasts, and the results had me nodding my head in agreement vigorously. This comprehensive research into listener behaviour patterns is so valuable to every podcaster whether you’re an audio-only or video podcast. After analysing the findings of this study alongside our experience working with hundreds of podcast creators at Bamby Media, I can tell you the reasons people tune out are completely preventable - if you know what to fix.The Podcast Study deserves significant recognition for conducting this essential research. Understanding listener behaviour isn't just curiosity - it's crucial intelligence that helps podcasters create better content and build sustainable audiences. Their comprehensive analysis of what makes listeners engage versus what drives them away filled me with gratitude.This type of data-driven research is invaluable for our industry. Too often, podcasters operate on assumptions about what their audience wants rather than evidence-based insights. The Podcast Study's work gives creators concrete direction for improving their content and retention rates.You can access The Podcast Study's full research here. I also did a full breakdown of the data over on YouTube.BAMBY MEDIA LINKS:Our Learn Descript ProgramYouTube ChannelOur Services
In a world of doom scrolling and quick fixes, how do you get someone to actually stay on your content long enough to turn them into fans or listen to what you have to say?One element that makes a huge difference is the music that you use in your content.Music creates the vibe. It immediately gives the viewer or listener something to grab onto, and it sets them up for the experience that they’re going to have with your content. In my opinion, loads of creators don’t spend long enough on this crucial step. You want to set the right mood. You want to be in charge of your “sonic branding”, and the right track can do this for you.But here's the problem: finding music that elevates your content rather than making it sound like everyone else's is genuinely challenging.Every content creator knows this frustration: you need a track that's professional, copyright-safe, and doesn't sound like every other video in your feed. Traditional licensing meant grovelling to publishers for rights and paying premium rates for basic usage. Modern platforms like Artlist, Musicbed, and Soundstripe solved the accessibility problem but created a new one: limited variety at scale.I was recently approached by Audiosocket - a music library that I hadn’t used before. They asked me whether I’d be interested in trying their service, giving them some feedback, and potentially becoming an affiliate for them. This happens more frequently these days thanks to people enjoying my YouTube and podcast content, but I’m also always wary of saying “yes” to reach-outs like this.My thoughts need to be my own, and I’m not going to be affiliated with a brand just so that I can make a few extra bucks. That’s not my M.O. So, I was in fact pleasantly surprised after using Audiosocket that I didn’t have to rip them to shreds for being terrible.They are, in fact a great music library with an absolute stack of fantastic songs. What a relief that is. I can now happily talk about them, recommend them to you and be an affiliate without needing to sell my soul.10% off Audiosocket with the code "BAMBY10"https://audiosocket.com/?fpr=bambymediaCHAPTER MARKERS00:00 Introduction: Building Your Personal Brand with Video00:57 The Challenge of Finding Good Music02:57 The Solution: Music Libraries04:11 Introducing Audiosocket04:55 My Experience with Audiosocket06:30 Why Audiosocket Stands Out11:36 Final Thoughts and Discount Code
"Do I really sound like that?" After editing thousands of hours of podcast content at Bamby Media, I can tell you this reaction is universal. It’s so common to have that moment of vocal horror when you hear your recorded voice for the first time. The way you think you sound can often be very different to how you actually sound, and it can be really confronting.Maybe you’re a mumbler, speed talker, “ummmm”er or you’re just boring as hell. It’s all valid, and I’ve heard it all. The good news? Most vocal issues that make you cringe are completely fixable with the right techniques. In this videdo I will give you some tips to help you out.CHAPTER MARKERS:00:00 Introduction: Overcoming Voice Insecurities00:22 Warm-Up Techniques for a Better Sound00:48 Common Voice Issues and How to Fix Them02:05 Slowing Down Your Speech04:59 The Power of Pausing07:06 Improving Your Vocal Tone10:42 Using Melody in Your Voice12:35 Learning from the Experts13:43 Conclusion and Final TipsBAMBY MEDIA LINKS:Book A ConsultationCustom Review Of Your Audio/EditYouTube ChannelGEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA:SE Dyncaster DCM8Elgato Wave Mic ProXLR CablesSony ZV E10Elgato CamlinkAputure Amaran 200d LED Video LightAputure Light Box MinPre-Amp/Mixers we recommendFocusrite Clarett+Rode Streamer XRodecaster Pro IIRodecaster Pro Duo
How often do you start recording and then feel like you need to clear a bunch of gunk from your throat?You didn’t feel all gunked up beforehand, why is it happening just as you started recording?Mostly it’s due to not preparing your voice for recording before you started. You’re coming into the recording with a “cold” voice. Just like an athlete or a musician needs to warm up before they begin, so do podcasters. It’s not just podcasters either. If you’re preparing to record your audiobook or video content, these warm ups will really help you achieve a clearer, more relaxed sound.CHAPTER MARKERS00:00 Introduction to Vocal Warm-Ups for Podcasters01:22 Breathing Techniques to Calm Nerves03:43 Silly but Effective Vocal Exercises06:08 Projection and Siren Exercises08:00 Tongue Twisters for Pronunciation09:17 Final Tips for RecordingBAMBY MEDIA LINKS:Book A ConsultationCustom Review Of Your Audio/EditYouTube ChannelGEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA:SE Dyncaster DCM8Elgato Wave Mic ProXLR CablesSony ZV E10Elgato CamlinkAputure Amaran 200d LED Video LightAputure Light Box MinPre-Amp/Mixers we recommendFocusrite Clarett+Rode Streamer XRodecaster Pro IIRodecaster Pro Duo
Joe Rogan's $250 million Spotify deal and Smartless' $100 million Sirius XM contract aren't just industry anomalies - they're proof of podcasting's massive revenue potential. In fact, the podcasting industry is now a 7.2 billion dollar industry and counting. I know you can look at those numbers and think, “Yeah, but that’s only for the really big shows”. But the reality is, there’s money to be made as an independent creator with a small listenership. You’ve just got to be willing to put in the work and get creative. After producing hundreds of podcasts with independent creators, I've identified which approaches deliver results for shows of all sizes. In this episode, I break down what we’ve found to be the best ways to monetise your podcast. CHAPTER MARKERS00:00 Introduction: The Big Money in Podcasting00:31 Making Money Without Millions of Listeners01:54 Sponsorships: The Bread and Butter03:14 Memberships: Crowdsourcing Your Show04:10 Selling Your Knowledge and IP05:45 Live Experiences: Engaging Your Audience07:07 Products and Merchandising08:28 YouTube: Expanding Your Reach09:30 Podcast Networks: Joining Forces10:24 Affiliate Marketing: Easy Income11:17 Conclusion: Start Small, Think BigBAMBY MEDIA LINKS:Podcast Monetisation Mini-CourseYouTube ChannelGEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA:Shure MV7+SE Dyncaster DCM8Elgato Wave Mic ProXLR CablesSony ZV E10Elgato CamlinkAputure Amaran 200d LED Video LightAputure Light Box MinPre-Amp/Mixers we recommendFocusrite Clarett+Rode Streamer XRodecaster Pro IIRodecaster Pro Duo
Let's cut straight to the point: the Shure MV7 Plus positions itself as the Swiss Army knife of microphones. With both XLR and USB capabilities in one sleek package, it's targeting everyone from podcast beginners to audio professionals. But after putting it through rigorous testing at Bamby Media's production studio, I can tell you exactly where it shines and where it falls short.BAMBY MEDIA LINKS:Book A ConsultationCustom Review Of Your Audio/EditYouTube ChannelGEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA:Shure MV7+SE Dyncaster DCM8Elgato Wave Mic ProXLR CablesSony ZV E10Elgato CamlinkAputure Amaran 200d LED Video LightAputure Light Box MinPre-Amp/Mixers we recommendFocusrite Clarett+Rode Streamer XRodecaster Pro IIRodecaster Pro Duo
To audio podcast or video podcast…that is the question.It is in fact, the question that I get the most during consultations with potential (or existing) clients.They’re trying to make a decision as to whether an audio only podcast fits their needs, or whether they need to invest in video and it’s all a bit confusing.I will say straight up - there is no one size fits all answer to this as every show is different, and their goals are different. But there are a few key points that are worth taking into consideration when you’re trying to make this decision for yourself.CHAPTER MARKERS00:00 Introduction: Audio vs. Video Podcasts00:45 The Simplicity of Audio-Only Podcasts03:30 The Cost and Production of Audio vs. Video06:15 The Appeal and Impact of Video Podcasts08:40 The Benefits of Combining Audio and Video16:13 Engagement and Community Building on YouTube19:19 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsBAMBY MEDIA LINKS:Book A ConsultationCustom Review Of Your Audio/EditYouTube ChannelGEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA:SE Dyncaster DCM8Elgato Wave Mic ProXLR CablesSony ZV E10Elgato CamlinkAputure Amaran 200d LED Video LightAputure Light Box MinPre-Amp/Mixers we recommendFocusrite Clarett+Rode Streamer XRodecaster Pro IIRodecaster Pro Duo
I’ve tested and used a lot of podcasting equipment at this point in my career.Before I was a podcast producer, I was a musician, so the love of gear runs deep. Anything that I can get my hands on that is going to improve the sound or the functionality of my setup is something I get very excited about.I also feel like at this point I’ve learned the difference between good and great and I’m quite partial to a gear battle.So here we are. We’ve got two microphone boom arms in the arena that I have rigorously tested. The Elgato Wave Mic Pro and Rode PSA1+. They’ve both been tested in the studio here at Bamby Media HQ, and out on location in various recording environments. I’ve narrowed the battle down to a few key areas that are worth taking into consideration.Ladies and gentlemen, let’s begin.CHAPTER MARKERS00:00 Introduction: The Battle Elgato Wave Mic Pro vs Rode PSA1+00:53 Boom Arm Aesthetics: Elgato vs. Rode03:35 Cable Management Showdown06:10 Noise and Sound Test10:00 Setup and Customization12:50 Branding and Final Thoughts15:41 Conclusion and Personal AnecdoteFull disclosure: Elgato sent me this Wave Mic Pro but all opinions are my own. They did not instruct me to make a video, an article, a podcast episode. They have had no input into my decision to battle or review this product. I purchased the Rode PSA1+ myself. No sponsorships influenced these findings - just real-world experience from hours of professional use.Where to Elgato Wave Mic Arm Pro:Australia - AmazonUSA - Elgato WebsiteWhere to Buy Rode PSA1+Australia - AmazonUSA - Amazon BAMBY MEDIA LINKS:Book A ConsultationCustom Review Of Your Audio/EditYouTube ChannelGEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA:SE Dyncaster DCM8Elgato Wave Mic ProXLR CablesSony ZV E10Elgato CamlinkAputure Amaran 200d LED Video LightAputure Light Box MinPre-Amp/Mixers we recommendFocusrite Clarett+Rode Streamer XRodecaster Pro IIRodecaster Pro...
After a decade of producing podcasts with millions of downloads and testing countless pieces of audio gear at Bamby Media, let me cut straight to the chase: The Elgato Wave Mic Pro low profile boom arm is worth your attention. Full disclosure: Elgato sent me this piece of kit, no strings attached. I didn’t have to review it, I didn’t have to record a video about it. The product was so just flippin’ good I felt compelled tell you all about it. My recommendations are always based on actual performance in professional production environments.For serious audio professionals, this boom arm eliminates the common frustrations we've all experienced with lesser equipment. While the price point sits higher than plastic alternatives, the professional build quality and reliable performance make it a great investment for long-term use. I don’t see a reason why you’d ever need to buy another one. Unless your studio space is increasing and you just need more booms!CHAPTER MARKERS00:00 Introduction to the Elgato Low Profile Pro Boom Arm00:41 First Impressions and Build Quality02:03 Magnetic Cable Management03:07 Silent Adjustments and Suspension Technology03:54 Low Profile Design Benefits06:33 Adapters and Compatibility07:11 Pricing and Final Thoughts07:59 Conclusion and Upcoming ReviewsWhere to Buy:Australia - AmazonUSA - Elgato WebsiteBAMBY MEDIA LINKS:Book A ConsultationCustom Review Of Your Audio/EditYouTube ChannelGEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA:SE Dyncaster DCM8Elgato Wave Mic ProXLR CablesSony ZV E10Elgato CamlinkAputure Amaran 200d LED Video LightAputure Light Box MinPre-Amp/Mixers we recommendFocusrite Clarett+Rode Streamer XRodecaster Pro IIRodecaster Pro Duo
A little over a year ago I decided to start a YouTube channel for the Bamby Media brand.Not because we were searching for more clients, chasing extra revenue or I as the founder was interested in becoming a full-time content creator.Our mission was simple:Build a YouTube channel that serves as our live testing ground - a place where we could experiment, fail, and succeed with content strategies before implementing them for our clients' channels. We needed to be the guinea pigs for strategies we wanted our clients to try.That is what landed me on YouTube creating content once a week.Over the last 12 months, I have learned many lessons that I felt would be valuable for the aspiring YouTuber to take into consideration. So here they are for you. You’re welcome.CHAPTER MARKERS00:00 Introduction and Purpose of the Video00:35 Background and Initial YouTube Journey01:14 Monetization Milestones and Early Experiences02:32 Key Lessons for New YouTubers04:05 Consistency and Content Quality07:23 Engaging with the YouTube Community08:46 Thumbnails, Titles, and Tools10:40 Content Consumption and Scripting12:43 Unexpected Successes and Viewer Needs15:28 Finding Joy and Building Systems18:03 Tracking Revenue and Subscriber Insights21:50 Final Thoughts and EncouragementBAMBY MEDIA LINKS:Podcast Content CalendarBook A ConsultationCustom Review Of Your Audio/EditYouTube ChannelGEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA:SE Dyncaster DCM8Rode Boom ArmXLR CablesSony ZV E10Elgato CamlinkAputure Amaran 200d LED Video LightAputure Light Box MinPre-Amp/Mixers we recommendFocusrite Clarett+Rode Streamer XRodecaster Pro IIRodecaster Pro Duo
Is it too much to ask that we have a one-stop production suite for podcasters?All I want is a way to record episodes remotely, edit them to my exact specifications and then upload them to podcast platforms and/or YouTube for one monthly subscription fee.I don’t want to use a heap of different tools and sharing files across multiple platforms.I just want one place to handle it all. This used to be something I thought to myself as I worked away on podcasts, and it felt completely out of reach.Surely no one-stop shop would exist. It’s too much for one software to handle. Well, Descript is trying its hardest to give me exactly what I asked for.But it’s not succeeding yet.In this episode, I break down where Descript Rooms is at, and why I don’t recommend it for remote recording.CHAPTER MARKERS00:00 Introduction to Podcast Recording00:57 Overview of Descript Rooms02:31 Testing Descript Rooms03:25 Issues with Descript Rooms06:22 Final RecommendationsRESOURCES MENTIONED:DescriptRiverside.fmBAMBY MEDIA LINKS:Podcast Content CalendarBook A ConsultationCustom Review Of Your Audio/EditYouTube ChannelGEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA:SE Dyncaster DCM8Rode Boom ArmXLR CablesSony ZV E10Elgato CamlinkAputure Amaran 200d LED Video LightAputure Light Box MinPre-Amp/Mixers we recommendFocusrite Clarett+Rode Streamer XRodecaster Pro IIRodecaster Pro Duo
After a decade in podcast production and millions of downloads across our client roster at Bamby Media, I can tell you this with absolute certainty: podcast editing can make or break your podcast's success. I’ve judged countless podcasting awards such as The Webby’s, Australian Podcast Awards, Signal Awards, Independent Podcast Awards and I’ve heard the full gamut of podcast production. We’ve also launched and worked on probably close to one thousand podcasts over the last decade here at Bamby Media and it’s clear that success lies in the details. Before I begin this episode, let me caveat by saying that some podcasts can get away with very limited, or no editing. I understand this. What I’m about to share isn’t a blanket rule that every podcaster must follow. This is just what I’ve noticed more broadly for most podcasts.CHAPTER MARKERS00:00 The Crucial Role of Podcast Editing00:38 First Impressions Matter02:28 Respecting Your Listeners' Time03:49 Sounding Professional05:24 Enhancing Story Flow06:57 Removing Distractions07:38 Gaining a Competitive Edge08:07 Protecting Your Brand09:22 Improving Guest Experience10:21 Monetization Potential11:33 Ensuring Long-Term Success12:59 Final Thoughts on Podcast EditingBAMBY MEDIA LINKS:Podcast Content CalendarBook A ConsultationCustom Review Of Your Audio/EditYouTube ChannelGEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA:SE Dyncaster DCM8Rode Boom ArmXLR CablesSony ZV E10Elgato CamlinkAputure Amaran 200d LED Video LightAputure Light Box MinPre-Amp/Mixers we recommendFocusrite Clarett+Rode Streamer XRodecaster Pro IIRodecaster Pro Duo
As someone who has worked in podcast production for over a decade, at this point I can say I’ve tried pretty much every software there is. When I was thinking about the DIY podcasters among us, the question I posed myself was simple:Can you do a good enough job of recording and editing your podcast just with free tools, or is it worthwhile investing in a more robust paid option?Whether you're recording your first episode or ready to level up your podcast production game, I'm about to break down the real MVPs of podcast software - both the wallet-friendly gems and the worth-every-penny investments that actually deserve your hard-earned cash.In this episode, I’ll be breaking down the best free and paid software tools for podcasters currently available.While the podcast recording and editing options are quite vast, the trick is to find software that aligns with your needs and skills. Whether you're looking for a simple setup with GarageBand or Audacity, or aiming for full-fledged production powerhouses like DaVinci Resolve or Adobe's suite, there's something here for you.CHAPTER MARKERS00:00 Introduction to Podcast Recording Tools00:49 Free Podcast Recording Tools02:47 Using Your Phone for Recording03:52 Free Video Editing Software for Podcasters05:10 Paid Podcast Recording Tools08:32 Paid Video Editing Software09:13 Final Recommendations and Wrap UpRESOURCES MENTIONED:AudacityDescriptRiverside.fmDavinci ResolveBAMBY MEDIA LINKS:Podcast Content CalendarBook A ConsultationCustom Review Of Your Audio/EditYouTube ChannelGEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA:SE Dyncaster DCM8Rode Boom ArmXLR CablesSony ZV E10Elgato CamlinkAputure Amaran 200d LED Video LightAputure Light Box MinPre-Amp/Mixers we recommendFocusrite Clarett+Rode Streamer XRodecaster Pro IIa...
In today's video, I'm comparing two powerhouse AI audio background removal tools: Descript Studio Sound and Adobe V2. As someone who's produced podcasts for over a decade, I know the struggle of dealing with less-than-perfect audio, so I'm putting these tools through their paces to help you make the best choice for your show.I'll walk you through real-world scenarios we face daily at Bamby Media - from pesky car noise to those annoying clothing rustles (we've all been there! 😅). Whether you're recording without a proper mic or dealing with room echo, I've got you covered with practical solutions and honest feedback on what actually works.CHAPTER MARKERS00:00 Introduction to Audio Fixing Tools00:14 Overview of Descript Studio Sound and Adobe V200:24 Pre-recorded Audio Samples01:27 Testing Car Noise Removal05:33 Evaluating Rubbing Noise Reduction08:44 Handling No Microphone Audio10:28 Fixing Distant Microphone Audio12:16 Final Thoughts and Recommendations13:42 Conclusion and Custom Review OfferBAMBY MEDIA LINKS:Podcast Content CalendarBook A ConsultationCustom Review Of Your Audio/EditYouTube ChannelGEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA:SE Dyncaster DCM8Rode Boom ArmXLR CablesSony ZV E10Elgato CamlinkAputure Amaran 200d LED Video LightAputure Light Box MinPre-Amp/Mixers we recommendFocusrite Clarett+Rode Streamer XRodecaster Pro IIRodecaster Pro Duo
Choosing the right microphone can make or break your content. That might sound a bit dramatic, and to be honest it probably is.I know for most creators it might not be a huge deal if you go with a dynamic microphone when a condenser microphone would have been better suited.Sure, a slightly different range in frequency response isn’t going to be noticed by the majority of people consuming your content.But there is something so satisfying and almost unquantifiable about listening to audio that has been captured the right way with the right equipment.With that in mind, I went looking for the best wireless microphone system for content creators.As I started looking at what creators were already using, the Rode Wireless Pro and DJI Mic 2 emerged as direct competitors.And so began the tests.I’ve been using these two systems for a solid four months on locations that I know a content creator would go: hotel rooms with concrete floors, windy outdoor environments, city streets, the beach, studios and multi-speaker podcast panel discussions. In each location, I’ve made sure to compare not only the ease of use, portability and functionality of each system but more importantly the sound quality. If you’ve been trying to decide between the Rode Wireless Pro and DJI Mic 2, let this podcast episode be your guide.BAMBY MEDIA LINKS:Podcast Content CalendarBook A ConsultationFree Podcast Audit ServiceYouTube ChannelGEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA:Rode Wireless ProDJI Mic 2----SE Dyncaster DCM8Rode Boom ArmXLR CablesSony ZV E10Elgato CamlinkAputure Amaran 200d LED Video LightAputure Light Box MinPre-Amp/Mixers we recommendFocusrite Clarett+Rode Streamer XRodecaster Pro IIRodecaster Pro Duo
If you're a founder still lurking behind your company logo like it's your last line of defence, I've got news for you: your business needs YOUR face, not just your fancy branding and pictures of your team or thriving office culture. Though those things are nice, a potential customer has nothing to hold onto. We buy from people, not businesses. That’s why you need to be building your personal brand, and I feel like podcasting is the cheat code you’ve been searching for.Now, before you roll your eyes at this article thinking 'not another personal brand lecture,' roll those eyes back into their appropriate location and give me a few minutes of your time.This podcast episode will show you why a podcast can solve your problems.BAMBY MEDIA LINKS:Podcast Content CalendarBook A ConsultationFree Podcast Audit ServiceYouTube ChannelGEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA:SE Dyncaster DCM8Rode Boom ArmXLR CablesSony ZV E10Elgato CamlinkAputure Amaran 200d LED Video LightAputure Light Box MinPre-Amp/Mixers we recommendFocusrite Clarett+Rode Streamer XRodecaster Pro IIRodecaster Pro Duo
It's a special day for me—my birthday! 🎉 And what better way to celebrate than combining two of my loves: music and microphones? So, join me on this little auditory adventure as we dive into some budget-friendly microphone options that are perfect for vocalists. I've gathered a selection of XLR and USB microphones, a lineup that includes the SE DCM8, SE Neom, Rode NT USB Mini, Rode PodMic (in both USB and XLR formats), and the Shure MV7 (also in both formats). My goal? To sing a section of one of my unfinished songs and see which microphone captures my voice with the best clarity and tone.00:00 Birthday Excitement and Favorite Gifts00:41 Microphone Testing Plan02:03 Microphone Lineup and Song Performance03:40 Microphone Reviews and Impressions09:52 Final Thoughts and RecommendationsBAMBY MEDIA LINKS:Podcast Content CalendarBook A ConsultationFree Podcast Audit ServiceYouTube ChannelGEAR WE USED TO MAKE THIS EPISODE:SE DynaCaster DCM8Rode PodMic:Shure MV7SE NeomNT-USB Mini:Rode Boom ArmXLR CablesSony ZV E10Elgato CamlinkAputure Amaran 200d LED Video LightAputure Light Box MinPre-Amp/Mixers we recommendFocusrite Clarett+Rode Streamer XRodecaster Pro IIRodecaster Pro Duo























