Episode 145

Reverb and Echo Aren't the Same Thing

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Reverb and echo are often used as if they mean the same thing, but they're actually very different audio issues.

In this episode of One Minute Podcast Tips, I explain the difference between reverb and echo, why understanding that difference matters for podcasters, and how each one can affect the quality of your recordings.

You'll also learn some simple ways to reduce unwanted room sound, improve vocal clarity, and make your podcast sound more professional without spending money on new gear.

If you've ever listened back to your recordings and wondered why they sound distant, hollow, or "roomy", this episode is for you.

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Transcript
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Danny: One thing I see podcasters get confused about a lot of the time is reverb and

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Danny: echo, but they're actually two different things, and knowing the difference

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Danny: can help you fix your audio more effectively.

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Danny: An echo is when you hear a distinct repeat of sound. So, think shouting across

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Danny: a canyon and hearing your voice come back a second later. That's an echo.

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Danny: Reverb is different. It's all the little reflections of your voice,

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Danny: bouncing around a room and blending together.

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Danny: It's what makes audio sound distant, hollow, or like it was recorded in an empty space.

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Danny: And for most podcasters, reverb is usually the bigger issue.

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Danny: A good example is recording in a room with lots of hard surfaces.

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Danny: So, wooden floors, bare walls, large windows, etc.

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Danny: When you record, your microphone picks up those reflections,

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Danny: and the result is audio that sounds less clear and less professional.

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Danny: So what can you do about it? Well, the first step is to reduce the reflections in the room.

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Danny: Things like rugs, curtains, bookshelves, cushions, or even recording closer

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Danny: to softer furnishings can all help.

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Danny: You can also move closer to your microphone. That increases the amount of your

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Danny: voice being captured compared to the room around you.

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Danny: And while audio tools can sometimes reduce reverb afterwards,

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Danny: it's always better to fix it before recording if you can.

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Danny: Because the less room your microphone hears, the more of you,

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Danny: your listener, hears. And that's what us podcasters want.

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Danny: Until the next time, happy podcasting.

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Danny Brown is the host of the award-winning One Minute Podcast Tips, the show that helps you be a better podcaster in just a minute a week. He's also hosted, and co-hosted, several other podcasts - if you called him a serial podcaster, you wouldn't be wrong! He's been in the podcasting space for over 10 years, and has the scars to prove it.

He's the Head of Podcaster Support and Experience at Captivate.fm, the world's only growth-oriented podcast hosting, distribution, analytics, and monetization platform for the serious indie podcaster.

He lives in beautiful Muskoka, Ontario, Canada with his wife and two kids, where he spends winters in front of a cozy fire and summers by the lake. Well, when he finds time away from podcasting, of course...

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