transmothra: (visitation)
www.jeremyjarratt.com

latest adventure: digging up an old blues song i did on 4-track at the ripe old age of 18. Robert Johnson ain't worried.

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transmothra: (visitation)
what's a good topic for our first podcast?

i have an idea for the show's theme, but we need topics to cover. anything goes.
transmothra: (visitation)
going out to the old apartment tonight to finish up. all i've got there now is a chair and a dresser, and the rest is going in the trash.

anyone got any good ideas for a podcast show? i don't have a portable recorder, so i can't do wacky man-in-the-street interviews.

how ya like my new (old) userpic? i actually SAW that thing in the sky once, when i was younger, so much younger than today. my friend Tony saw a smaller one in his house a few years back. same thing.

thanks to those of ya who gave my tune a listen and gave me your feedback. i really do appreciate it. here's some replies to your comments:

Shelly- thanks... the bass is there, and kinda loud i think, but i don't think it came out in the mp3. it's clipped all to hell though, so that's one thing i'll have to redo. i used a lot of compression, especially on my voice, and on the stereo mix, because my voice is pretty wild dynamically. i'm going to redo the off parts. screw it. if others can punch in, so can i. at least i'll know i almost nailed it for about nine seconds.

Doug- thanks... the song is about an ending relationship. i wrote it about 8 years ago for the girl i went to Europe with. we were destined to be together... just not for very long. it's still a great song, though, which is why i kept it around. i think those are the original lyrics.

Sean- thanks... my voice cracks all to hell when i try to squeeze out the high notes. i have to go falsetto, and i just won't do that, unless i'm trying to be Mick Jagger trying to be Prince.
transmothra: (zippo trick)

i was confused at first by all the information that's out there. When i first started looking into podcasting around this time last year, there was too few articles with too much information. i present to you the Simple Version.

So you wanna podcast?

Ok, here's whatcha wanna do:

  1. Record yer audio & make it all nice and friendly with Audacity. For the most listenable results, export as an mp3 file, perhaps 128kbps/joint stereo/16bit/44.1kHz (kbps can change to taste, but you want to keep your file slim without being warbly or over-compressed - never use joint stereo for quality audio, only for speech, to cut a few kb off; in fact, you can easily get away with mono for speech). Never forget to edit your MP3's ID3 tag, to make it more informative and give yourself credit.
  2. Host it. i use www.ourmedia.org for free media storage & bandwidth ("forever"). for some reason it requires registering with www.archive.org first, which is pretty cool anyway. don't be fooled, your username at first will actually be your email address.
  3. Get your feed URL happening. sign up for Blogger or some other blogging site (i just use good old www.LiveJournal.com) for a feed generator and general blog to link to your audio.
  4. Make it podcast-friendly. i use www.feedburner.com to convert the RSS or Atom feeds into an RSS 2.0 feed that automatically detects any links to media (be it audio, video, or image files) and wraps it with the tag, the key to the whole thing.
  5. Blog. it's as easy as typing in
    <a href="http://www.archive.org/download/File_Name/01FileName.mp3">new Podcast is online now</a>
    and hitting "update".
  6. Phone up Ira Glass of PRI's This American Life. Tell him his days are numbered. Hang up suddenly and with a certain gusto, for effect. This last bit is purely optional. Nevertheless, you should tell people about it, just so you're not wasting your time. My feed is at
    http://feeds.feedburner.com/Transmothra-SignsOfTheCollapse

So you want to listen now, eh?

  1. Download a podcast-enabled free RSS news aggregator (you can find one almost anywhere, just google it or follow the links provided herein). Don't want to deal with that? Grab a decent browser already! Some browsers have built-io RSS functionality, while others require add-ons. Firefox has a great extension called Wizz RSS that makes it oh so easy.
  2. Add the RSS link of your choice to your aggregator. Sites with RSS will have a little "RSS" or "XML" logo. Copy the link.
  3. Follow the instructions for your aggregator to listen to podcasts. in my case, i just open up the RSS reader, click on the channel, click on the post, and select "enclosure".
  4. For more info, see podCast411.

read through the links provided, and you'll get the picture quickly and pretty easily.

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Dec. 3rd, 2005 01:27 pm
transmothra: (zippo trick)
here's a link to download my song "Ten Silver Needles" - this post is also my first podcast (this one's just the one song). more to come when i get a proper show together.

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