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The magazine for producers, engineers & recording musicians | 20 March 2010


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Cubase 4 Workshop Better Podcasting

The podcasting revolution has made it easy to broadcast your own shows and music to the world. Hollin Jones shows you how to do it in Cubase...



Podcasting is a curious phenomenon that has taken off over the last few years thanks to the advent of mass broadband and, of course, Apple’s iTunes and the iPod, after which it is named (podcasting is possible with any digital audio or mp3 player, of course, but the name seems to have stuck). A podcast is very much like a radio broadcast, only it’s pre-recorded and distributed either on demand or automatically at specific times, through an aggregator such as iTunes.

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This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 55
Filed under General Features, Cubase Tutorials

 

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