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Hello. Greetings from Iceland 🇮🇸 We are woondering when you have the car power off where do you get the power from? Do you have a extra battery in the car or how?
Voice tracking isn't real radio. I have worked in radio for almost 40 years and have voice tracked many shifts; It just isn't the same as being live (IMO). Also, most "talent" today are not talented. It's corporate radio- bland and soulless.
So great to see a local radio like YO1. I'm still gutted my fav station Pirate FM was closed last month I was their from the test transmissions in 1992. Keep up the good work :)
@@RadioGagaVlogs We are going tune in when you go live to learn much more as ways to voice track on our station. We use Sam Broadcaster, and it lets us voice track in the program.
We use Gabriel for live assist at Harrogate Hospital Radio and Station Playlist for automation. We're hoping to move to Playout One sometime this year.
I assume assume you're using the front-facing camera (rather than the selfie-cam) on your device? Weird. Last time I tried doing this the video was reversed. But that was a while ago. Is there a setting on the camera to correct it?
Awesome Chris! 😃 1:30 You should've got The Whispers to introduce their own song: 'it's the Whispers with......(vocal cuts in) "it's a love thing..."' I love doing that, same with Breakout by Swing Out Sister.
I just found your video do you mine sharing the first 3 presets you use on your vocal norm compress and the limit please in cool edit pro that will be very helpful for me
Holy cow! How loud are you guys recording your audio? Its way too loud on that right computer. When its recorded at those levels, you risk clipping and distortion! Most professional places record at -18 nominal to compensate for headroom! You guys are averaging -2!
Thanks for your concern, that was merely zoomed in and also a song sent to us via record label…We’ve all been in this industry for over 30 years and clarity is paramount! Cheers Jeff (watch those levels) 🫣
I used Cool Edit Pro for 20 years but then came across Reaper which I have been using for the past 3 years you should definitely give it a go if you get a chance, Great video thanks for sharing your work process
@@RadioGagaVlogsagreed. I use Adobe Audition CC, as it really has features tailored for broadcast production. Cubase isn’t designed for anything other than music projects. I favour Ableton for any music mixes, etc.