- May 8, 2012
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Can't come up with a free 'do it all', guess it is down to EQ and some Compression to make separation in the voice areas; and such tools can be found free, but those takes a little knowhow and hands-on approach. No wonder the soundengineers are still sought after
YouTube Live (read, Hangouts on Air) doesn't record separate audio streams so the audio is mixed by YouTube.
Controlling the audio cancelling is not too easy when you're dealing with a merged stream, consuming audio coming from opposite sides of the world. Interestingly, because Chris sets up the podcast as the host, the host always has precedence over all other participants in YouTube Live.
I am using a trial of Hindenburg Journalist to do the post-production at the moment.
It does some auto-levelling and compression automatically.
If you have noticed an improvement in sound quality over the last few episodes it is because of this tool.
If you haven't let me know because the trial expires this week and it is $100 to buy.