The American Society of Landscape Architects has a blog post listing a bunch of podcasts about planning and landscape architecture. I have no professional training in either (actually, I have plenty of training and experience in practical water resources planning and green infrastructure, just not urban and regional planning the credentially profession), but these sound pretty broad so I might try a listen in my vast free time. Okay, realistically, if I find myself having a bout of insomnia in the near future.
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recording podcasts
This episode of The Setup talks about the hardware and software people (or at least one person) are using to record podcasts.
I edit my shows on Logic Pro X. I kind of hate it, but it’s partly my fault for being resistant to understanding it. I just want tech to work without having to devote any brainspace to it.
Izotope plugins – the Dialogue De-Noiser is actually magic. Trint to transcribe interviews – then you can click on a piece of the text and it’ll play you that part of the sound file, or vice versa. It has saved me a lot of hours of typing this past year.
Ecamm Call Recorder for taping voicemails and interviews via Skype, Audio Hijack for other online audio-ripping.
It goes on like that. This website is clearly trying to sell you stuff, but I forgive it that because it is very interesting.