
About this episode
This episode revisits audio filtering experiments inspired by listener comments and previous discussions on HPR.
This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. 01 Introduction This is a follow up to my 4 part series on simple podcasting. In this episode I will discuss a number of experiments with audio filtering. These experiments were inspired by comments by listeners and by other discussions about audio on HPR. I am not an audio expert, so I am doing this partly in order to learn something, but mainly in order to have a bit of fun. I hope that you find this entertaining as well. In a comment on the first episode a listener mentioned something called Solocast and said that the method bore a resemblance to the method that I was using. Here is his comment -------------------- 02 Comment #3 posted on 2026-04-03 07:49:58 by Reto It reminds me about Solocast Hi Whiskeyjack, I really liked your podcast and the topic. I cannot remember about your last, but the sound quality of this one was good on my mobile speakers :) The concept reminded me about the program from Norrist (another host on HPR), while similar does it have some differences HPR 3496 https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=3496 As I am not on the future feed, I look forward to your next episode. Cheers, Reto…
People in this episode
Host: Whiskeyjack
Topics covered
- audio filtering
- podcasting
- experiments
- listener feedback
- sound quality
Keywords
- audio filtering
- podcasting
- Solocast
- HPR 3496
- sound quality
- experiments
- listener feedback
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Hacker Public Radio, Solocast
Books & works: HPR 3496
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