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<blockquote data-quote="boneheadz" data-source="post: 292087" data-attributes="member: 11103"><p>I GB select "new podcast episode" once you've have it open delete the "podcast track" at the top (unless enhanced) In menu click "Track" and show master track. When you highlight Master Track and select info there you can control the Ducking (the little arrows on each track) The ducking will nicely handle number one. You can also do this manually. by adjusting the volume line (open volume in a track by clicking the grey arrow on the control line.)</p><p></p><p>For 2. "Share" to itunes then in itune preferences set import to your desired format. (Advanced, import, settings depend on type of podcasts) ctrl click and "convert to mp3"</p><p></p><p>Done, now play with the effects to get the right "sound" to your voice. </p><p></p><p>Anything else drop by the <a href="http://www.podcastpickle.com" target="_blank">www.podcastpickle.com</a> for lots of info or pm me. </p><p></p><p>GB is my favorite way to record and edit a podcast. (I actually record to a flash player then impot to GB) it is simple and pretty flexible. </p><p></p><p>bone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boneheadz, post: 292087, member: 11103"] I GB select "new podcast episode" once you've have it open delete the "podcast track" at the top (unless enhanced) In menu click "Track" and show master track. When you highlight Master Track and select info there you can control the Ducking (the little arrows on each track) The ducking will nicely handle number one. You can also do this manually. by adjusting the volume line (open volume in a track by clicking the grey arrow on the control line.) For 2. "Share" to itunes then in itune preferences set import to your desired format. (Advanced, import, settings depend on type of podcasts) ctrl click and "convert to mp3" Done, now play with the effects to get the right "sound" to your voice. Anything else drop by the [url]www.podcastpickle.com[/url] for lots of info or pm me. GB is my favorite way to record and edit a podcast. (I actually record to a flash player then impot to GB) it is simple and pretty flexible. bone [/QUOTE]
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