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A few days ago, I posted that I had no idea how to make an MP3 recording. Well, some twenty hours on the learning curve later, now I know.

1.  Buy Podcasting for Dummies. Read at least some of it.

2.  Download Audacity and LAME.

3.   Follow the advice of tech-savvy friend J and buy a microphone at Best Buy (not Radio Shack). A unidirectional USB mic. Logitech would be good.
 
 

I have to say I love this mic. Aside from doing a pretty good job as a mic, it's just plain beautiful. It's well-made. The styling, the balance, the handling - it's a nice piece of modern art+tech.
 
4.   Plug it in to the USB port, call up Audacity, and play around until I get a recording.

Took a few hours and about 4-5 tries, but eventually I had a recording that sounded close to what I had in mind. Going from "What is a sound file?" to actually editing the squiggles took about ten hours on the learning curve.

5.  Use LAME to convert it to MP3.

That took a few tries, too, because it kept not being able to find the software, but eventually I walked it over to the right file and rubbed its nose in it.

6. E-mail it out.

Of course, my Yahoo e-mail refused to handle the 11.4 mb MP3 file that resulted. Fortunately I have a secret gmail account... without any such size restrictions. I sent it round to a couple of friends for comments. Once they come back to me, I'll make some final tweaks and send it off to Michelle.

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I consider myself as tech-savvy as I need to be to survive. I do e-mail. Website. Blog. Facebook. Digital image manipulation.  All the usual stuff.

Yesterday, I was stymied.


My short story, "She Shall Have Music" has been accepted for a
Podcast anthology, Theme and Variations. The editor is Michelle Welch. She's planning to podcast it, and then make an audio CD to distribute at World Fantasy Con. (This is the same story that's been accepted for the print anthology Cheer Up, Universe.)

All this sounds wonderful, and I'm honored to be in it. The only problem is they need an MP3 file of my story (with any incidental music); and I have no clue as to how this is done.
 
Michelle's been very helpful, with a step-by-step list of instructions.  She also included a reference to Podcasting for Dummies. If they have it at my local bookstore, it's mine. I hope it starts with 'First, buy a microphone.' Meanwhile I've called on various friends who are better informed than I.

I still don't know if that will yield an MP3, but something had better work. The deadline is mid-September.

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ETA: Podcasting for Dummies acquired, Borders' last copy. (Independent store nearby didn't have it.) Audacity downloaded. Text marked up for reading. Now confusing myself with mic options. Someone is suggesting a digital recorder (which I posess) but not sure about sound quality. Sounded a bit hissy.

ETA 2: Mic acquired. On advice of Knowledgeable Friend, picked up a Logitech USB Desktop Microphone. Plugged it in, started up Audacity. OMG! This thing works!  Play with my new toy for 30 minutes.

ETA3: Did a test recording. Why am I always surprised by how I sound in recordings? Glass of water and try again.

 

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