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The FN Stupid Podcast http://fnstupid.podbean.com iTunes|RSS Comedy Bi-weeklyish Unknown Comedians Jake Tyler and Danny Stratton host a podcast that is a free form interview and discussion podcast. Topics have ranged from porn addiction to struggling as a comedian to getting mugged in Philadelphia. We interview various personalities: mostly other unknown comedians but future guests include famous tattoo artists and other local celebrities. The podcast is based in Columbus, OH but is not very OH centric. Please feel free to provide an feedback. Our most popular episode is #4 and #1 but I think #5 is pretty good as well. There are only 5. JerkyBunion fucked around with this message at 17:23 on Jun 1, 2012 |
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Posting my podcast here. The FN Stupid Podcast Genre: Comedy, Interview Released: Weekly-ish Goon: JerkyBunion Gear: Blue Yeti + Macbook My co-host and I do standup comedy. We have no-holds-barred discussions on everything from wisdom teeth to porn addiction to karma. We have on other local standup comedians and occasionally other guests as well. Think of it as Joe Rogan meets You Made it Weird on a more local scale. Hosts on Twitter: @JakeTylerComedy|@Danny_Stratton Looking for feedback on everything from show quality to sound quality. Suggestions, critiques, and bashings welcome. Feel free to PM me if you'd like. This Week's Episode: Power Hour Karma with Aaron Nemo Hilarious Stand Up Comedian Aaron Nemo joins hosts Jake Tyler and Danny Stratton on the FN Stupid Podcast to announce his new show, "The Power Hour Hour." Aaron was featured on TBS's College Comedy Competition and does shows and festivals all over. During this episode, we play a power hour with beverages while discussing stage names, god and karma, Jew-piter, and wisdom teeth. Music: "Out of the Grey" by Hot And Cold Check out Aaron Nemo's website at NemoTheHuman.com. iTunes|RSS
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# ¿ Jun 16, 2012 18:49 |
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So I did a stupid "New Girl Review Podcast" with a local comedian. It's sub-five minutes so we just put it on youtube. It may or may not become a real thing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RXTqcgPdPo
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# ¿ Nov 27, 2012 02:21 |
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Just posted a new episode of The New Girl Review Podcast. This episode comes in at just over 2 minutes and 30 seconds and was recorded with brand new mics and a new recorder so audio quality is better. Please enjoy. If I can find a way to keep these fresh I may actually get a real feed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qY8ujTB5gDc
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# ¿ Dec 2, 2012 21:27 |
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Cast Iron Brick posted:Not sure where else to ask this, but can anyone recommend me some hardware? I'm looking into starting a show with some friends. I'm looking for a decent mixer with 4 input at most. I'm also looking for some microphone recommendations. How many mics do you need and how much money do you want to spend? There's actually a thread for this so I'm going to answer here and there and Pimp My Podcast to give you an example. I've recorded with a cell phone, a macbook, a Blue Yeti, and stage mics + recorder and my newest set up is by far the best. The biggest problem I ran into with the Yeti is that if you're recording multiple people (3+ for me) it's all just fed into one audio track. If someone is always louder or quieter there's nothing you can do about it. I recently bought a Zoom H4N and 2 stage mics + cords and windscreens from Guitar Center. The H4N has two XLR inputs for the mics, can do 4 channel recording (2 channels for the onboard mic, 1 channel each for the stage mics) and so you can edit each person individually. For instance, the first time we used them, the two people on the stage mics were much quieter than me (onboard mic) but the H4N was good enough quality that I could drop my gain and up theirs while editing afterwards and it sounds fine. For reference, check out my podcast here: Most recent episode with a Blue Yeti featured goon and world renowned tattoo artist Dave Tevenal: here Now contrast that with our most recent episode featuring Bob Cook - the first one we used the Zoom and stage mics - the quality sounds so much better in my opinion. here But you have to decide what's in your budget. If all you have is $100, go for the Yeti. It's super easy to use (just make sure you don't monitor via the onboard headset jack. I did that once and didn't realize the gain on the computer I was recording with was cranked up and the audio was blown out without me knowing). Bonus: Here's a joke 3 minute podcast I've been doing, this episode was recorded with the Zoom setup in the middle of a loud crowded bar and while you can tell I think the audio is still so good it's not distracting (ignore the purposefully lovely intro/outro music. that's the joke): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qY8ujTB5gDc Double bonus for more Zoom reference, I recorded a couple songs played live by one of our guests using only the two stage mics on the Zoom: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5bJrBG9NG4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBx7QHWDids JerkyBunion fucked around with this message at 23:01 on Dec 12, 2012 |
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