Should You Use Shotgun Microphones Indoors?

I have frequently heard the advice: “You should not use Shotgun microphones indoors, and should instead use Small Diaphragm Condensers”, but I had never put the idea to the test, so I wanted to provide those sound tests so you can hear the potential issues that may arise from using a shotgun mic indoors.

  1. Does a Shotgun Microphone reject more reverb?

    • I can’t say 100% the time yes because it depends on placement of the mic in relation to reflective surfaces. But I noticed that in a decent positioning near a desk and computer monitor, it DID pick up slightly less reverb compared to a cardioid small diaphragm condenser.

  2. Does it reach out and grab the reflections off of surfaces?

    • No. Not in my test. When I pointed both mics directly at the desk and spoke towards the desk, I heard no significant difference in the amount of reflections picked up off the desk. The shotgun mic did sound tonally much worse though.

  3. Does off axis coloration of shotgun mics ruin your recording?

    • Sort of, yeah. The off axis coloration of shotgun microphones is horrible compared to the cardioid small diaphragm condenser that I compared it to. When I went off axis on the Shotgun mic, we lost all the detail and top end information and it sounded dull and lifeless. The SDC was much more forgiving as you moved off axis where it did not exhibit that same loss of high frequency information.

  4. Does speaking off axis cause phasing issues on a shotgun mic?

    • Kind of! I was surprised to find that it can encounter some phasing issues where you get some comb-filtering type artifacts and some sounds sounding like they’re cancelled out and hollow. My very basic understanding of this is due to the voice entering the different slots of the interference tube causing that phase cancellation.

  5. Do shotgun mics exhibit phase issues due the reflections.

    • They can. When I tested the SDC and Shotgun directly next to my desk, my voice bouncing around the room did start to impact the shotgun a lot more than the SDC. I started to notice some of those phase artifacts and comb filtering. Admittedly both mics sounded AWFUL in this situation, but I didn’t notice the same issues on the SDC.

CONCLUSION

Now that I understand and have heard the issues used to justify the advice “use an SDC indoors instead of a shotgun mic” I partially agree with the advice. If you’re constantly moving your shotgun mic around to follow talent and you may end up with your mic near walls or desks or other surfaces that reflect sound waves around, I completely agree with the advice. However, if you have a static microphone setup, if you have a decently treated room, and you don’t have the mic next to reflective surfaces, I think that a shotgun microphone could still offer some benefit in reverb rejection compared to the SDC.

When it comes down to it your room and the mic placement is one of the biggest factors in how good the recording will sound. If you have some treatment in your room, can overhead boom, and get the mic closer to your mouth 12-inches or so, you should be able to get great sound with an SDC or a Shotgun mic. If you have an SDC mic, use it. If you have a shotgun mic, use it. In both situations you’ll just need to be careful about mic technique and mic placement, just more so with the shotgun mic. .

Clip from BSP-403: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-60QAwupyA
Originally aired: 29 SEP 2024

Try a No Spend Month

Clip from BSP-402: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHPcF6nWDKI
Originally aired: 22 SEP 2024

Bandrew Scott

Bandrew Scott is the founder and host of the youtube channel Podcastage, where he posts reviews of audio gear, and shares tips and tricks to improve the audio of your Podcast, YouTube Channel, or Live Stream.

He also founded the Geeks Rising podcast network, which is home to amazing education, wellness, and pop culture podcasts such as Tourette’s Podcast, Sunshine & Powercuts, and On The Subject.

Bandrew also runs his own show titled the Bandrew Says Podcast. On this show he analyzes the latest news to determine how it affects the content creation ecosystem, and shares that to help creates remain aware of how the platform they use is changing. 

AI Content is Ruining YouTube

Over the last 12 months or so I have noticed an influx of AI generated content and Faceless Channels, and I believe it has had a serious negative impact on the viewing experience on YouTube. The main area of YouTube that I think is negatively impacted by this content are the search results. There are plenty of times when I will search specific topics and sort by newest upload and the primary results I get are AI generated listicles.

I’m not discussing content created by someone who uses AI tools to assist in generating videos, I am talking about people who seek the highest CPM or highest affiliate marketing categories, and just use AI to create countless videos in these topics to try and get massive views and affiliate link sales with LOW EFFORT content that they do not actually care about.

There are also an increasing number of commentary channels that seem to be using A.I. to generate the content, or at the very least generate the voice.

I think this is negatively impacting YouTube for multiple reasons:

  1. In many cases the people inputting prompts to the AI (or hiring people on fiver to produce the content) have no knowledge in the subject matter so they are unable to fact check or verify that information is correct. This means that they are going to be putting out inaccurate information.

  2. The thing that has made YouTube special is the fact that any random person who is passionate about topic X, Y, or Z can make a video talking about it and sharing that passion. When those people are drowned out by the floor of inauthentic, unpassionate, soulless AI/Faceless content, the “soul” of YouTube dies. I know that sounds dramatic, but the passionate people who make content are pushed off the platform, the platform ceases to be interesting and loses the main draw.

That’s my take on why AI content and Faceless Channels are ruining YouTube. If you have any experience with this, feel free to share your thoughts in the comment.s

Clip from BSP-388: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jz4hpFUO2jU
Originally aired: 12 MAY 2024

Bandrew Scott

Bandrew Scott is the founder and host of the youtube channel Podcastage, where he posts reviews of audio gear, and shares tips and tricks to improve the audio of your Podcast, YouTube Channel, or Live Stream.

He also founded the Geeks Rising podcast network, which is home to amazing education, wellness, and pop culture podcasts such as Tourette’s Podcast, Sunshine & Powercuts, and On The Subject.

Bandrew also runs his own show titled the Bandrew Says Podcast. On this show he analyzes the latest news to determine how it affects the content creation ecosystem, and shares that to help creates remain aware of how the platform they use is changing. 

Uploading Video Podcasts to Spotify

If you run a podcast that is distributed via RSS and it is on Spotify, you may be wondering “how do I upload my video podcast to Spotify”?. The below tutorial assumes you have already submitted your audio RSS to Spotify for podcasters. It’s pretty simply.

  1. Go to podcasters.spotify.com and login to your account.

  2. Select “Episodes” from the menu so you can view all your podcast episodes.

  3. Locate the episode you want to upload video for.

  4. On the right hand side of the screen there should be three dots. When you click that you get a drop down that gives you the option to “Upload a Video”

  5. Select the video file that you want to upload.

  6. Fill in all the requested information and answer the questions about content that’s in the episode.

  7. I have noticed that the spotify video upload is very slow, but once it’s uploaded and processed, you’re done.

Hopefully this helps you get your video podcast up and running on Spotify.

Clip from BSP-402: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHPcF6nWDKI
Originally aired: 22 SEP 2024

Get a Good Night Sleep

This is the WEEKLY RECOMENDATION. For years I have tried to keep a consistent sleep schedule. This means that even during the weekends my alarm goes off at 5:30 and I do my best to get up at that time. Recently I decided to make a minor change to this schedule and shut off all my alarms on Sunday.

I did this prior to recording episode 401 of the BSP and I got a solid 8 hours of sleep and I have to tell you it was incredible. So I am recommending that you do your best to get a solid 8-hours of sleep because it feels fantastic and makes the rest of the day seem a bit easier.

Clip from BSP-401: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pp4eDenb2Vk
Originally Aired: 15 SEP 2024

Bandrew Scott

Bandrew Scott is the founder and host of the youtube channel Podcastage, where he posts reviews of audio gear, and shares tips and tricks to improve the audio of your Podcast, YouTube Channel, or Live Stream.

He also founded the Geeks Rising podcast network, which is home to amazing education, wellness, and pop culture podcasts such as Tourette’s Podcast, Sunshine & Powercuts, and On The Subject.

Bandrew also runs his own show titled the Bandrew Says Podcast. On this show he analyzes the latest news to determine how it affects the content creation ecosystem, and shares that to help creates remain aware of how the platform they use is changing. 

Spotify is Adding Podcast Chapters

One of my favorite features from YouTube is chapter markers on videos that list timestamps in the description. That feature is now coming to Spotify! So now if you have timestamps in the episode notes of your podcast there should be a chapter listing on the playback bar so you know what topics are discussed, what section your in, and roughly how much longer each topic will be discussed.

This isn’t a groundbreaking feature, but I believe this provides a significantly better viewing experience for listeners. It may decrease your “listen time” or “view time”, but your goal should not be to manipulate people into listening for a few extra seconds, it should be to provide your listener/viewer with the best experience possible.

This is a great update to Spotify podcasts.

Clip from BSP-390: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTTE0d_De1o
Originally Aired 2 JUN 2024

Bandrew Scott

Bandrew Scott is the founder and host of the youtube channel Podcastage, where he posts reviews of audio gear, and shares tips and tricks to improve the audio of your Podcast, YouTube Channel, or Live Stream.

He also founded the Geeks Rising podcast network, which is home to amazing education, wellness, and pop culture podcasts such as Tourette’s Podcast, Sunshine & Powercuts, and On The Subject.

Bandrew also runs his own show titled the Bandrew Says Podcast. On this show he analyzes the latest news to determine how it affects the content creation ecosystem, and shares that to help creates remain aware of how the platform they use is changing. 

The FTC is FINALLY Banning Fake Reviews

The FTC just released a ruling that they will be banning fake reviews. This is important because there are companies that will pay people (or even A.I.) to write positive reviews on retailer websites. This can lead to an average consumer seeing an inflated rating of a sub-par product and they may buy something that is terrible quality or even dangerous.

The FTC is addressing this by prohibiting the following:

  1. Fake or Fale Consumer Reviews, Consumer Testimonials, and Celebrity Testimonials.

  2. Buying Positive or Negative Reviews

  3. Insider Reviews and Consumer Testimonials

  4. Company-Controlled Review Websites

  5. Review Supression

  6. Misuse of Fake Social Media Indicators

I don’t typically like government agency regulation, and it’s possible this will be a disaster or ineffective, but I am happy to see some action being taken as I have seen and shared publicly information about companies buying 5-start reviews with free products or refunds.

BSP-198: https://youtu.be/PB7CGGGaFaw?si=bye0n-9_wjOO_gXN&t=48
FTC Summary: https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2024/08/federal-trade-commission-announces-final-rule-banning-fake-reviews-testimonials
FTC Ruling: https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/ftc_gov/pdf/r311003consumerreviewstestimonialsfinalrulefrn.pdf

Bandrew Scott

Bandrew Scott is the founder and host of the youtube channel Podcastage, where he posts reviews of audio gear, and shares tips and tricks to improve the audio of your Podcast, YouTube Channel, or Live Stream.

He also founded the Geeks Rising podcast network, which is home to amazing education, wellness, and pop culture podcasts such as Tourette’s Podcast, Sunshine & Powercuts, and On The Subject.

Bandrew also runs his own show titled the Bandrew Says Podcast. On this show he analyzes the latest news to determine how it affects the content creation ecosystem, and shares that to help creates remain aware of how the platform they use is changing. 

Adding Corrections to Published YouTube Videos

After seeing a post from YouTube Liaison Rene Ritchie, I learned that you are able to add corrections to your YouTube videos. All you need to do is type something like the following in your description:

Correction:
00:00 - At this moment I should have said “Microphones are the BEST” but instead I said “I feel dead inside”.

At the time stamp you provide a card will pop up in the corner and inform the viewer that there is a correction. If they choose to click on the card it will open up your video description and scroll down so they can read the update.

Clip from BSP-393: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_l9WLGio8c
Originally Aired 30 JUN 2024

Bandrew Scott

Bandrew Scott is the founder and host of the youtube channel Podcastage, where he posts reviews of audio gear, and shares tips and tricks to improve the audio of your Podcast, YouTube Channel, or Live Stream.

He also founded the Geeks Rising podcast network, which is home to amazing education, wellness, and pop culture podcasts such as Tourette’s Podcast, Sunshine & Powercuts, and On The Subject.

Bandrew also runs his own show titled the Bandrew Says Podcast. On this show he analyzes the latest news to determine how it affects the content creation ecosystem, and shares that to help creates remain aware of how the platform they use is changing. 

The Verge's Bad Microphone Recommendations (2019)

A long time ago in a galaxy far far away, The Verge put out a microphone recommendation article where they included a bunch of cheap USB condenser mics, no XLR mics, and a single USB dynamic mic which is pretty terrible. This entire article is very questionable and the advice is not that great.

Article: https://www.theverge.com/2019/4/5/18295732/podcast-microphone-best-top-price-specs-features-rode-blue-shure
Clip from BSP-163: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRzl9PUtnJQ
Originally Aired: 7 APR 2019

Bandrew Scott

Bandrew Scott is the founder and host of the youtube channel Podcastage, where he posts reviews of audio gear, and shares tips and tricks to improve the audio of your Podcast, YouTube Channel, or Live Stream.

He also founded the Geeks Rising podcast network, which is home to amazing education, wellness, and pop culture podcasts such as Tourette’s Podcast, Sunshine & Powercuts, and On The Subject.

Bandrew also runs his own show titled the Bandrew Says Podcast. On this show he analyzes the latest news to determine how it affects the content creation ecosystem, and shares that to help creates remain aware of how the platform they use is changing. 

BSP-400: How Much My Podcast Earns in 1 Year, Back Handed Compliments, and More

Topics discussed: How much my podcast earns in 1 year, hitting 1,000,000 youtube plays and 400 episodes of the podcast, how RSS Feeds saved Alex Jones & Info Wars from being deplatformed, how Listeners define what a podcast is, the most backhanded comment that I've received, Questioning my monetization strategy for youtube, share thoughts on why people hate those they disagree with, including religion in my mic reviews, and more.

Subscribe to the full audio podcast at http://www.bandrewsays.com

Gear Used This Episode (Affiliate Links):
Shure Nexadyne 8/C: https://geni.us/shure8c
Universal Audio x8: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/uax8

As an affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases. 

Ask Questions: https://www.askbandrew.com
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Discord: http://www.podcastage.com/discord

00:00 - Intro
00:18 - How Much I Earned From Podcasting For 1 Year!
09:56 - Podcast Milestones
12:45 - WIBT: Nexadyne 8/C
13:24 - WYHTS: RSS Feeds Saved Alex Jones from Deplatforming
17:27 - WYHTS: Listeners Define What a Podcast Is.
20:09 - WYHTS: The Most Backhanded "Compliment" I've Ever Received
21:09 - Questioning Monetization of my Content
25:07 - WYHTS: Why People HATE Those They Disagree With
29:07 - WYHTS: Including Religion in Mic Review
30:40 - WYHTS: 7-Year Discord Anniversary
32:15 - WYHTS: I Can't Listen to You Anymore
32:40 - WYHTS: I NOW HAVE A ROADIE & A SEMI!
33:53 - Value for Value
37:10 - What "Pros" Don't Understand About US!
42:30 - WWA: Shut Off Your A/C!
44:12 - Outro

Bandrew Scott

Bandrew Scott is the founder and host of the youtube channel Podcastage, where he posts reviews of audio gear, and shares tips and tricks to improve the audio of your Podcast, YouTube Channel, or Live Stream.

He also founded the Geeks Rising podcast network, which is home to amazing education, wellness, and pop culture podcasts such as Tourette’s Podcast, Sunshine & Powercuts, and On The Subject.

Bandrew also runs his own show titled the Bandrew Says Podcast. On this show he analyzes the latest news to determine how it affects the content creation ecosystem, and shares that to help creates remain aware of how the platform they use is changing.