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Mixing A Podcast In Ardour - Part 10
Submitted by Alan Pope on Thu, 2008-07-31 14:03.

In part 10
- Configuring podcoder
- Using podcoder to encode audio files
Note: This screencast contains gratuitous use of the command line.
Mixing A Podcast In Ardour - Part 9
Submitted by Alan Pope on Wed, 2008-07-30 10:30.Mixing A Podcast In Ardour - Part 8
Submitted by Alan Pope on Tue, 2008-07-29 10:09.Mixing A Podcast In Ardour - Part 7
Submitted by Alan Pope on Sun, 2008-07-27 21:16.

In part 7
- Applying filters to improve audio quality
- Using the fast lookahead limiter
- Using compression to achieve a more even level
Note: This screencast was originally recorded at a resolution of 2560 by 1024, so is in a very wide screen format. If you have a small screen we recommend you view the lower resolution versions of the video.
Mixing A Podcast In Ardour - Part 6
Submitted by Alan Pope on Sat, 2008-07-26 21:04.

The sixth of a 13-part series created by Tony Whitmore detailing how to mix a podcast in Ardour on Ubuntu. It was created initially so that members of the Ubuntu UK LoCo team could take part in the Ubuntu UK Podcast. However it was decided to release them because they may be useful to other podcasters, or those wishing to learn more about mixing in Ardour.
In part 6
- Adding the 'outro'
- Review
Note: This screencast was originally recorded at a resolution of 2560 by 1024, so is in a very wide screen format. If you have a small screen we recommend you view the lower resolution versions of the video.
Mixing A Podcast In Ardour - Part 5
Submitted by Alan Pope on Fri, 2008-07-25 16:42.

The fifth of a 13-part series created by Tony Whitmore detailing how to mix a podcast in Ardour on Ubuntu. It was created initially so that members of the Ubuntu UK LoCo team could take part in the Ubuntu UK Podcast. However it was decided to release them because they may be useful to other podcasters, or those wishing to learn more about mixing in Ardour.
In part 5
- Adding a music 'bed' in the background
- Splitting tracks
Note: This screencast was originally recorded at a resolution of 2560 by 1024, so is in a very wide screen format. If you have a small screen we recommend you view the lower resolution versions of the video.
Mixing A Podcast In Ardour - Part 4
Submitted by Alan Pope on Thu, 2008-07-24 22:52.

The fourth of a 13-part series created by Tony Whitmore detailing how to mix a podcast in Ardour on Ubuntu. It was created initially so that members of the Ubuntu UK LoCo team could take part in the Ubuntu UK Podcast. However it was decided to release them because they may be useful to other podcasters, or those wishing to learn more about mixing in Ardour.
In part 4
- Adding a longer track, and aligning it with other tracks.
- Using the "draw gain automation" tool to eliminate unwanted background noise.
- Inserting a sting between segments.
Note: This screencast was originally recorded at a resolution of 2560 by 1024, so is in a very wide screen format. If you have a small screen we recommend you view the lower resolution versions of the video.
Mixing A Podcast In Ardour - Part 3
Submitted by Alan Pope on Wed, 2008-07-23 21:11.

The third of a 13-part series created by Tony Whitmore detailing how to mix a podcast in Ardour on Ubuntu. It was created initially so that members of the Ubuntu UK LoCo team could take part in the Ubuntu UK Podcast. However it was decided to release them because they may be useful to other podcasters, or those wishing to learn more about mixing in Ardour.
In part 3
- Podcast running order
- Aligning multiple tracks
- Fading music down and up with the "draw gain automation" tool
Note: This screencast was originally recorded at a resolution of 2560 by 1024, so is in a very wide screen format. If you have a small screen we recommend you view the lower resolution versions of the video.
Mixing A Podcast In Ardour - Part 2
Submitted by Alan Pope on Wed, 2008-07-23 09:48.

The second of a 13-part series created by Tony Whitmore detailing how to mix a podcast in Ardour on Ubuntu. It was created initially so that members of the Ubuntu UK LoCo team could take part in the Ubuntu UK Podcast. However it was decided to release them because they may be useful to other podcasters, or those wishing to learn more about mixing in Ardour.
In part 2
- Some tips regarding jack and realtime kernels
- Sessions in Ardour
- Adding tracks
- Add audio files to tracks
Note: This screencast was originally recorded at a resolution of 2560 by 1024, so is in a very wide screen format. If you have a small screen we recommend you view the lower resolution versions of the video.
Mixing A Podcast In Ardour - Part 1
Submitted by Alan Pope on Tue, 2008-07-22 20:29.

The first of a 13-part series created by Tony Whitmore detailing how to mix a podcast in Ardour on Ubuntu. It was created initially so that members of the Ubuntu UK LoCo team could take part in the Ubuntu UK Podcast. However it was decided to release them because they may be useful to other podcasters, or those wishing to learn more about mixing in Ardour.
In part 1
- A brief introduction to the applications used
- Some tips on setting up the environment
Note: This screencast was originally recorded at a resolution of 2560 by 1024, so is in a very wide screen format. If you have a small screen we recommend you view the lower resolution versions of the video.

