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First Crack 68. Dan Carroll Talks about the IMP Media Player

December 15th, 2005 by Garrick Van Buren

Dan Carroll and I grab lunch at Joes Garage and we talk about IMP - his music and movie distribution platform currently in beta.

We talk about how it benefits independent artists, how it’s different than iTunes, the decision to go with BiTorrent, and who this platform is intended for.

We start off with a bit about Attention and then get down to business.

Listen to Dan Carroll Talk About the IMP Media Player [18 min]

More about IMP over at the Minneapolis Observer

Posted in Interviews, Media, Minneapolis, Movies, Music, Podcasts | 5 Comments »

12-Step Podcast Production Process

December 10th, 2005 by Garrick Van Buren

Recently, I realized how convoluted and complex the production process is for the First Crack Podcast. Now, the process doesn’t need to be this complex. Nor did it start out this way for me. This process was an evolution, developed as I discovered the weaknesses of the applications I’m using and how I’m using them.

  1. Record in AudioHijack Pro ($32)
    AHP is more stable than GarageBand and Audacity - especially for recordings longer than 30 minutes. Before I switched to AHP for my raw AIFF recording - I’d easily lose 10% of my shows. AudioHijack Pro can handle all your mixing, ID3 tags, and uploading to the server (that’s what I do for the FastCast).
  2. Initial Edit in Audacity (Free)
    When you delete a section in GarageBand it leaves a hole, so you need to manually put the two pieces back together. Audacity automatically collapses the hole on delete - making the initial edit process go much faster. I export this initial edit as a WAV. I’ve also found Audacity easier than GarageBand to take a stereo track down to mono.
  3. Write up shownotes in MarsEdit ($25)
    The spellcheck and HTML shortcut keys make shownotes as easy as writing an email - and I don’t need to worry about accidently closing a browser window and losing what I’ve written.
  4. Conversion in QuickTime Pro ($30)
    GarageBand doesn’t like Audacity’s WAV file - misreads the kHz or something. So, I open the WAV in QuickTime Pro and export as an AIFF (QTP can reliably handle the initial record and easily copy/paste multiple files together).
    Update 25 Jun 2007 - GarageBand now reads Audacity’s files.
  5. Open First Crack ‘base’ track in GarageBand ($79)
    I’ve got a GarageBand track with the intro and outro music already set, I record my voice-overs and import the AIFF file.
  6. Final Edit and Mixdown in GarageBand
    After giving it one more listen, I mix down and export to iTunes.
  7. MP3 Conversion in iTunes (free)
    Here I set the ID3 tags, artwork, and paste the first sentence or 2 of the shownotes into the comments field. I then convert to mp3 (56 kbps 44 kHz).
  8. Manual File Rename
    After the mp3 conversion, I track down the new file in my iTunes library, and manually rename it to FirstCrack_##-ShowName.mp3 - eliminating all spaces.
  9. Upload to server with Transmit ($30)
    Finally, I FTP the file to the server.
  10. Tell MarsEdit to ‘Send to Weblog’
    After the file is uploaded, I send the shownotes to the website.
  11. Open up post within WordPress‘ Admin Tool
    MarsEdit has two minor faults;
    1. It always sets the post category to ‘uncategorized’.
    2. It doesn’t trigger WordPress to automatically detect the mp3 file and create the ‘enclosure’ tag.

    I uncheck the unwanted category and hit ‘Save and Continue’ to trigger the mp3 enclosure creation.

  12. Celebrate - another podcast is up.

Posted in Podcasts | 6 Comments »

First Crack 67. Steve McClellan on Developing Musicians and Independence

December 2nd, 2005 by Garrick Van Buren

Steve McClellan’s name is synonymous with and as legendary as First Avenue where he worked for 30+ years. Lately, he’s been working with the Diverse Emerging Music Organization - a non-profit focused on connecting independent venues and new artists. We sat down at the Acadia Cafe, I had a Duval (Acadia has an amazing beer selection) and he jumped right into it.

Keep up and you’ll hear about:

This is one of my favorite conversations ever. I couldn’t have asked for anything better to end First Crack’s month hiatus.

Special thanks to Bill Boulger from IndieTickets for connecting us.

Listen to Steve McClellan on Developing Musicians and Independence [49 min]

Check out my FastCast for a 10 minutes bonus track with Steve McClellan focused on DEMO, the Bootleg CD, and the December 14th CD release party.

Posted in Minneapolis, Music, Podcasts | 1 Comment »

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