Re: What software do I need to produce podcasts?

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Hello,

On 28-01-2024 20:27, Kevin Zembower wrote:
I've signed up for an Introduction to Audio Production course at my
local community college. I mainly want to learn how to record audio in
the field, and edit it into something like radio news segments or
podcasts (for those too young to have heard of 'radio').

When I was playing around with this 5-10 years ago, the go-to software
was Audacity, which I used and liked a lot. However, I understand that
Audacity has gone through some upheavals.

It's still there and there's also a community fork: https://tenacityaudio.org/

I'm on a Ubuntu 22.04 desktop, and I experimented at one time with
PipeWire, but I can't remember what audio tools are on my system
currently.

Do I need a Digital Autio Workstation (DAW)? Which one, in the FOSS
world, would you recommend? What audio tools (jack? pipewire?) do I
also need?

From what I understood there are a number of people that use Ardour for recording and editing podcasts. You could give it a try, it doesn't need Pipewire or JACK, just run it with plain ALSA if you don't need to use other audio software simultaneously.

Best,

Jeremy

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