Learn How to Set Up an In-Person Interview Recording Session, with Chris Hill

Record In-Person (AKA: Set up the Right Gear), with Chris Hill

Chris Hill shows how to put together various setups when recording multiple people in the same room.

This is an excellent overview of the differences between using multiple mics with a mixer, interface, or digital recorder.

After watching, you should be able to set up remote studios and capture recordings for your clients almost anywhere!

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About Chris Hill:

Chris is a Knoxville, TN native and owner of the podcast production company HumblePod. In addition to producing podcasts for nationally-recognized thought leaders and companies, Chris is the co-host and producer of the award-winning Our Humble Beer Podcast. He also hosts The Humble Podcaster, ordinary interesting, and Highway See. Between his personal work and work at HumblePod, he has helped develop over 40 podcasts which have generated over 2.5 million downloads.

Chris lectures at the University of Tennessee, where he leads non-credit courses on podcasts and marketing.  He received his undergraduate degree in business at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga where he majored in Marketing & Entrepreneurship, and he later received his MBA from King University.

Chris currently serves his community as the immediate past president with the American Marketing Association in Knoxville. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his wife and two young kids, hanging out with the local craft beer community, exploring the great outdoors, and his many creative pursuits.

The Humblepod Gear Guide: humblepod.com/guides/podcast-gear-guide
The Humblepod Podcast: humblepod.com/podcast

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