
Producer Tips in 60 seconds is a weekly podcast that provides tips and tricks for different plug ins to elevate your music production quality. Every week, we take a 60 second dive into one of my favorite plug ins that week, and breakdown how to use that plug in during an example production. So join me this episode, as we journey through the plug in of the week, a vocal manipulator that can be used on anything, Little Alter Boy.
Audio Credits:
- “Ticking timer” by tiennotg is marked with CC0 1.0.
- “Timer” by avreference is marked with CC0 1.0.
- “Podcast Track” by Maryann Shirley is licensed under CC BY 2.0
- “Diss Track” by Maryann Shirley is licensed under CC BY 2.0
Photo Credits:
- “Hip Hop session” by CrimsonR is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
In this podcast, there is use of voice overs, sound effects, and music. I used background music behind the voice over in the beginning to get the listener into the music environment and setting the tone for the podcast. I then used fade outs and fade ins when transitioning into the different music elements and voice. I then finished out the intro with the timer and timer ding sound effect to further solidify the podcasts name and faded the main music into the background.
WOW! Your voice sounds amazing for Radio/Podcasting!
I really like how you jumped straight into your podcast.
The usage of sfx was perfect. It really put me into your podcast!
The meaning to your podcast goes great with your title and the body of said podcast.
Only small gripe I have is that the song was a bit to loud in the beginning that covered up a bit of your voice. Maybe an additional 25% of envelope drop.
Your 1×1 image is very energetic and it pairs with your podcast perfectly.
AMAZING JOB! I would like to subscribe to your podcast!
You did an amazing job on this! You have to be someone already well-versed with audio editing. The podcast felt very real. The mixing, song and sound choices, and the scripting all come together to give an extremely polished finish. The image you chose for the podcast fits very well, and the title is clever, too.