
Do I have a lavish recording studio in my NYC apartment? No, my 18-month-old son “Tater Tots” insists on using the spare room for a place to sleep. Can I, or someone like me, still pop out a decent panel podcast? Having been temporarily blessed with TASCAM’s Mixcast 4 all-in-one podcast recording console and an industry-standard Shure SM7B vocal mic to write this review, I’m about to find out.
The Mission
The Mixcast 4 is made for people who want to start podcasting stat, so I reckon the best way to test it is through typical usage; claw open the box, disregard all documentation, and release verbal fury if it doesn’t provide immediate gratification. If the Mixcast is as intuitive as it purports to be, I should be able to get away with gratuitous button mashing in place of viewing informative tutorials.
For what it’s worth (probably nothing), I actually enjoy reading user guides and operating manuals, but I will do my best to leave the enticing pages of those nonfiction treasures unseen during this real-world scenario. If I get stuck, scratching my head or stroking my luxurious black beard while the path to podcasting success remains hidden, I will consult the instructions for assistance with my quest.
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