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    <title>Comment from Nigel on 2006-11-17</title>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Hi Leo,</p>

<p>Loved this edition of 'Ask Leo!'. It was great to have the video of the podcast to see how you did it.</p>

<p>I do a little bit of podcasting and found the bass boost tip to be a great idea, which I wasn't aware of.</p>

<p>Thanks very much for the effort you put in to producing these podcasts, I really enjoy hearing them.</p>

<p>Nigel.<br />
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    <published>2006-11-17T14:12:35Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Leonard on 2006-11-12</title>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Leo,<br />
I had your site recommended to me because of your "Making the Podcast" presentation.<br />
While it was very well done and incorporates many techniques I used to use in radio program production, I did find one minor issue, the bass boost. I do like the improvement but it would be a bit better if some of the very low bass was removed. The "bass presence" noticed in radio broadcasts is a consequence of a cardiod microphone property that boosts the bass. Commonly the very low bass is removed with a cut off filter. This then reduces the audio power required to provide the audio but maintains the pleasing mid bass enhancement which we like on the voice.<br />
Leonard</p>]]>
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