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The Blind Podmaker

Blind or low vision? Running your own podcast or want to create one? The Blind Podmaker features tips, tricks, demos, tutorials and resources all produced with the blind podcast creator in mind. We focus on the use of accessible tools with screen readers and other blindness-related assistive technology, plus tips on the art of creating compelling content. We welcome submissions from the blind podcasting community. If you have a demo or tip you want to share, please feel free to be in touch.
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Episodes

Episode 40 – Jonathan Mosen's review of the Zoom H1Essential Recorder

Jonathan's series on the Essential recorders from Zoom, which have accessibility features, concludes with the look at the Zoom H1Essential. This is the smallest member of the family and sells for just $99 USD. It can fit in any pocket, and offers high-quality 32-bit float recording. While understandably the recorder lacks some of the features of its larger siblings, it also boasts some features unique to this member of the family.

Mar 04, 20241 hrEp. 40

Episode 39 – Jonathan Mosen's review of the Zoom H4Essential recorder

Continuing his extensive look at the accessible Zoom Essential family, Jonathan demonstrates and reviews the Zoom H4Essential. With its compact size, powerful features and priced at just $199 USD, the H4Essential may be the Goldilocks recorder for many. While this review stands alone and therefore revisits many of the features found in the H6Essential, Jonathan expands further on the powerful mixer functionality and some other features.

Mar 03, 20241 hr 19 minEp. 39

Episode 38 – Jonathan Mosen's review of the Zoom H6Essential recorder

Jonathan Mosen begins his reviews of all three recorders in the Essential series, with the Zoom H6Essential Zoom has provided these units so the reviews can be produced, but have not heard these reviews before publication, nor influence what they contain. There is considerable interest from the blind community in the Zoom Essential series, due to the accessibility features available in this professional class of equipment. The h6Essential is the most capable member of the series, providing six t...

Mar 01, 20241 hr 17 minEp. 38

Episode 37 – A game changer. Samuel Greene from Zoom North America discusses the fully accessible Essential Series recorders

Those of us who use Zoom digital recorders in our content creation are familiar with the work-arounds that blind people have used for years. We might prepare a menu map which we consult when we want to change a setting. We may have some degree of accessibility if we pair the recorder with our phone's and the recorder's corresponding app. But none of it is as efficient or as complete as the experience a sighted person has. That all changes with the new Essential Series from Zoom, the H1Essential,...

Feb 16, 202433 minEp. 37

Episode 36 – Jonathan Mosen reviews the Centrance PortCaster and PM1 PivotMic

From the manufacturer: "PortCaster is a mobile audio interface for Podcasting, Live streaming and Videos. With this handheld, portable mixer you can host your own show, adding music and guests. PortCaster is easy to use and durable, which saves you time and money. Featuring warm, analog sound and an 8-hour rechargeable battery, PortCaster makes you sound clear and lets you Broadcast from Anywhere! Our new Jasmine™ mic preamps feature 65dB of low-noise gain and support all professional mics. Feat...

Oct 06, 202342 minEp. 36

Episode 35 – Damo McMorrow reviews the Roland R07 portable recorder

From the manufacturer: The R-07 packs mission-critical recording features into a stylish and ultra-portable device that goes anywhere life takes you. High-resolution audio, one-touch Scene memory, and Hybrid Limiting ensure great sounding recordings no matter what the situation. And wireless listening and remote control mean you can record with less wires in more places. The R-07 is simple and intuitive, goes anywhere, and provides mission-critical recording functions leaving your phone free to ...

Jul 23, 202319 minEp. 35

Episode 34 – Jonathan Mosen reviews and demonstrates the Audient Evo 16 audio interface

From the manufacturer: Make studio quality recordings with EVO 16’s next-level audio performance. Eight award winning EVO intelligent mic preamps that set their own levels with Smartgain, the all new, groundbreaking Motion UI control system, and enough I/O firepower to tackle even the biggest of sessions, EVO 16 is truly a studio powerhouse, designed from the ground up to make recording easy. Eight stunning Evo microphone preamps Evo 16's eight Evo mic preamps reflect Audient's 25 years of engin...

Jun 03, 202339 minEp. 34

Episode 33 – Jonathan and Richard Mosen unbox and demonstrate the Zoom M2 MicTrak from a blindness perspective

The Zoom M2 MicTrak is a 199 USD microphone that records. Pop a Micro-SD card into the MicTrak, and without any bulky gadgets and cables, you've got stereo 32-bit float recording. The fact that you can record in any situation without the risk of distortion is of enormous benefit to blind people recording in the field. When the product was launched late last year, it got off to the worst possible start, with overwhelmingly negative feedback about the product being unusable due to chronic radio fr...

May 21, 202352 minEp. 33

Episode 32 – Take your audio to the next level with Auphonic

Auphonic develops intelligent audio algorithms using a combination of AI and signal processing to provide an automated audio post production web service — an audio autopilot for podcasts, broadcasts, radio, interviews, audiobooks, lecture recordings, and more. Users just upload their recorded audio, and Auphonic will do the rest: neither complicated parameter settings nor audio expert knowledge are necessary. The site is fully screen reader accessible. In this episode, Jonathan Mosen speaks with...

Mar 03, 20231 hr 32 minEp. 32

Episode 31 – Neal Ewers reviews the Mackie EleMent Chromium USB Condenser Microphone with 2-Ch Mixer

From the manufacturer: The Mackie EleMent Chromium USB condenser microphone is a true home studio beast, with tonnes of I/O control for an array of different uses. With 4 selectable polar patterns and Makie's legendary Onyx Preamp circuitry, Chromium puts that slick studio sound within reach. On top of that, you get a 1/4" instrument input that you can mix in with the mic. Want to play along with a track? Connect anything with a headphone output to the 1/8" Aux in and hear it in your headphones....

Feb 04, 20237 minEp. 31

Episode 30 – Gary O'Donoghue reviews the Zoom F3 portable field recorder

From the manufacturer: With 32-bit float recording, the F3 effortlessly captures "the quietest raindrops and the loudest explosions. Its small footprint allows for this recorder to be placed anywhere, as you capture and monitor up to 192 kHz of high-quality audio. FOCUS ON THE SCENE When you’re working in the field or on set, sound levels can fluctuate often and quickly. The F3 allows you to adapt to your scene without having to set the gain or worry about clipping. In post, you’ll be able to wo...

Aug 15, 20221 hr 5 minEp. 30

Episode 29 – The Focusrite Vocaster Two from a blindness perspective

Jonathan Mosen demonstrates the Vocaster Two, one of two members of a new family of audio interfaces from Focusrite aimed at podcast creators, streamers, and anyone who works with voice. This comprehensive tutorial and demonstration covers use cases, unboxing, installing and using in several common contexts. With its full accessibility, this could be the tool some blind people have been waiting for to kick start their podcasting journey.

Jul 16, 20221 hr 23 minEp. 29

Episode 28 – RODECaster Pro II walkthrough and accessibility_issues session

Since its release, Rode's RODECaster Pro has been a run-away success in the podcasting community. We covered the accessibility of the device in a previous episode. Now, Rode is back with the next generation in the series, the RODECaster Pro II. Rode says, The RØDECaster Pro II is the ultimate audio production solution for content creators, including streamers, podcasters and musicians. Combining revolutionary features with superior sound quality, endless customisability and unmatched ease of use...

Jul 01, 20221 hr 9 minEp. 28

Episode 27 – Jonathan Mosen shows you how to dramatically speed up your podcast recording process using drop-ins with Reaper

If you have been on the planet long enough to have worked with analogue tape in a professional recording environment, you're probably familiar with the drop-in method Jonathan demonstrates in this episode. If you're not, you may find that using this method, which Reaper so brilliantly supports, will save you a lot of time if you record solo podcasts or screen reader demos.

Feb 03, 202212 minEp. 27

Episode 26 – David Edick reviews the CEntrance PortCaster and Mixerface

If you'd like a device with some of the functionality of the Zoom Podtrak P4 but with no menus to navigate and all physical switches, you may be interested in the PortCaster or its older sibling, the Mixerface. PortCaster is a mobile audio interface for Podcasting, Live streaming and Videos. With this handheld, portable mixer you can host your own live talk show, with music and guests. A combination of Mobile Mixer, Recorder, and USB Audio Interface, PortCaster features a rechargeable battery th...

Oct 08, 202112 minEp. 26

Episode 25 – Blind Podcasters' Roundtable, Ferrite for iOS

William Pogor joins us on the Blind Podcasters’ Roundtable to discuss using Ferrite Recording Studio for iOS. Ferrite is a powerful multitrack recording suite, designed with some specific features for blind people using VoiceOver. Have a tool or product you know how to use and want to demo to the blind podcasting community? Please be in touch, we are always glad of contributions for the podcast. Be sure to follow the Blind Podmaker club on Clubhouse, and join our Blind Podmaker email group. Send...

Jul 05, 202156 minEp. 25

Episode 24 – Blind Podcasters' Roundtable for 21 June 2021, Izotope RX

Digital audio restoration has come a long way. It is generally considered that the best in the bunch is Izotope RX. In the Blind Podcasters’ Roundtable, Brian Hartgen gave us a demonstration of some of the things this suite of products can do to clean up audio that’s less than optimal. Learn more at http://izotope.com Note, since we want you to hear the full effect of the demo, we have not applied any of our usual post-production processing to this file. Have a tool or product you know how to us...

Jun 20, 202149 minEp. 24

Episode 23 – Blind Podcasters' Roundtable for 14 June 2021, Anchor

Anchor is a popular podcasting platform that aims to simplify podcast creation, directory listing and publishing. It has become increasingly more accessible. Daniel Semro gives us a demonstration of publishing a simple podcast with Anchor. Others in Clubhouse contribute their experience and ask questions about the platform. Download the Anchor app from the App Store, or visit http://anchor.fm Have a tool or product you know how to use and want to demo to the blind podcasting community? Please be...

Jun 13, 20211 hr 2 minEp. 23

Episode 22 – Blind Podcasters' Roundtable for 7 June 2021

Our guests in this episode are Mark Hills and Marc Bakos, founders of Cleanfeed. They joined us in Clubhouse to talk about the service in general, also exchanging information about accessibility for blind people using screen readers. Check out Cleanfeed at http://cleanfeed.net Have a tool or product you know how to use and want to demo to the blind podcasting community? Please be in touch, we are always glad of contributions for the podcast. Be sure to follow the Blind Podmaker club on Clubhouse...

Jun 06, 20211 hr 26 minEp. 22

Episode 21 – Cleanfeed from a blindness perspective, a powerful, accessible tool for remote recording and collaboration

This podcast focusses on how to podcast from a blindness perspective. Cleanfeed is a tool which even offers an unlimited free tier that will take the audio quality of your remote podcast interviews to the next level. But there’s so much more you can use Cleanfeed for than podcasting. If you want to work with remote guests or co-hosts on Internet radio, or you do audio production and want to produce a talent who has their own studio, Cleanfeed will do it all without breaking a sweat. This outstan...

Jun 01, 20211 hr 8 minEp. 21

Episode 20 – Blind Podcasters' Roundtable for 31 May 2021

In this edition of the Blind Podcasters’ Roundtable first broadcast live on Clubhouse, Can Kirca describes the Rodecaster Pro, a powerhouse of a mixer and recorder specifically for podcasting that has taken the podcast world by storm. How easy is it for blind people to use this device independently, particularly given that it has a touch screen? What can you do with it, and how does it compare with the Zoom Podtrak P4? Have a tool or product you know how to use and want to demo to the blind podc...

May 31, 202158 minEp. 20

Episode 19 – Blind Podcasters' Roundtable for 24 May 2021

We were delighted to have Ed Filowat as our guest taking questions and suggestions from the Blind Podmaker community on Clubhouse. Ed develops Backpack Studio. Backpack Studio is an app for iOS for recording podcasts in real-time or streaming live. Boasting advanced features like dynamic audio compression, a sound board and saving to various destinations in a variety of formats, it’s a powerful tool, and its VoiceOver accessibility is exemplary. Ed it hitting it out of the park with a new featur...

May 24, 20211 hr 1 minEp. 19

Episode 18 – Demonstration and discussion about Backpack Live with Ed Filowat, Developer of Backpack Studio

Backpack Studio is an app for iOS for recording podcasts in real-time or streaming live. Boasting advanced features like dynamic audio compression, a sound board and saving to various destinations in a variety of formats, it’s a powerful tool, and its developer, Ed Filowat, has ensured that the app’s VoiceOver accessibility is exemplary. Ed it hitting it out of the park with a new feature in beta right now, Backpack Live. With Backpack Live, you can get together with remote guests in a session w...

May 18, 202135 minEp. 18

Episode 17 – Blind Podcasters' Roundtable for 17 May 2021

Glen Gordon, host of Freedom Scientific’s FSCast, joins us to talk about editing your podcast. What should you take out, how should you decide, and what makes a good edit? There are also helpful contributions and questions from those who came on stage in our Clubhouse room. Have a tool or product you know how to use and want to demo to the blind podcasting community? Please be in touch, we are always glad of contributions for the podcast. Be sure to follow the Blind Podmaker club on Clubhouse, a...

May 16, 20211 hr 1 minEp. 17

Episode 16 – Blind Podcasters' Roundtable for 10 May 2021

It’s an open forum this week. Apple has broken podcasting submission and their Podcasts app while introducing a new monetisation system for podcast creators. We discuss this as well as Anker, podcast advertising, microphones and more. Have a tool or product you know how to use and want to demo to the blind podcasting community? Please be in touch, we are always glad of contributions for the podcast. Be sure to follow the Blind Podmaker club on Clubhouse, and join our Blind Podmaker email group. ...

May 09, 202155 minEp. 16

Episode 15 – Blind Podcasters' Roundtable for 3 May 2021

In This edition, Derek Lane joins us to answer your Reaper questions. Reaper is powerful multitrack digital audio workstation software available for PC and Mac. With the aid of Osara, it is highly accessible. A great jumping off point for Reaper accessibility is http://reaperaccessibility.com . If you’re just getting started, be sure to download Reaper, Osara and SWS. To get in touch with Derek, check out http://lanesaudio.com Have a tool or product you know how to use and want to demo to the bl...

May 03, 20211 hr 8 minEp. 15

Episode 14 – How to assign a sound to a soundpad on the Zoom Podtrack P4

Already, there is a growing group of happy blind Zoom Podtrak P4 owners. In this demo, henk abma demonstrates how you can assign files to the soundpad feature on the device, so if you have a podcast theme or want to use sound effects, they are only a button press away. Have a tool or product you know how to use and want to demo to the blind podcasting community? Please be in touch, we are always glad of contributions for the podcast. Be sure to follow the Blind Podmaker club on Clubhouse, and jo...

Apr 28, 202111 minEp. 14

Episode 13 – Tim Cumings demonstrates the Zoom Podtrak P4

This demonstration of the Zoom Podtrak P4 was first published on the Mosen At Large Podcast. podcasting is fun! If you’d like a new piece of equipment to help you do some of the trickier things more easily, like recording multiple local or remote guests, having a portable device to carry around offering multiple mic and headphone sockets and even allowing you to use your smartphone as a telephone hybrid, then you’ll be very interested in this demo by Tim Cumings of the Zoom Podtrak P4. For its c...

Apr 28, 202134 minEp. 13

Episode 12 – Blind Podcasters' Roundtable for 26 April 2021, the Zoom Podtrak P4

Tim Cumings joins us to follow up on his Mosen At Large review of the Zoom Podtrak P4. Other users comment on its use from a blindness perspective as well. From the Zoom website, Purpose-built for producing polished multi-person podcasts anywhere you go, the Zoom PodTrak P4 is a cost-effective portable multitrack podcast recorder that lets you quickly record up to four mics, handle 2 echo-free remote call-ins simultaneously, trigger sound samples, and provide separate headphone feeds for all you...

Apr 25, 20211 hr 26 minEp. 12

Episode 11 – Comparison of four microphones

In this episode, Adrian Tamasan compares 4 microphones: 3 dynamics and one condenser. Which one is your pick for your podcast channel? To help with the comparison, there is no processing in this recording and the EQ is flat. All microphones are connected to the same mixer and use the same cable. There are volume fluctuations but this is the best way to allow you to hear the microphones and judge their different sound. Each microphone mentioned have a link below where you can go to check the prod...

Apr 24, 202120 minEp. 11
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