Dan’s Workhorse – The Daily Drivin’ Rig Show Me Your Setup
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We’ve seen Josh’s setup, we’ve been on the road with Dan for portable recording, and we’ve seen both Dan’s booth and his Record-In’ Box as well. In this long-anticipated episode, we finally see Dan’s daily workhorse, his daily digital recording and editing platform, and his setup.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
01:14 Side-by-side Monitors
02:20 Dynamic Microphone
05:30 Condenser Microphone
05:55 Scarlett Solo
07:10 Headphones
08:53 USB Audio Interface
10:58 Mic on Boom Arm
11:30 Webcam upgrade
11:50 Camera/Ring Light Boom
16:35 Peripheral Gear
22:14 Tech tower
24:05 Adjustable Desk
24:30 Motion Stool
25:40 Contact SMYS
They’re Josh and Dan. They work at ModPod, where they help produce branded podcasts for businesses.
They enjoy working with audio and video. They love their recording setups. They love their computing stations. That’s why they put together this podcast called Show Me Your Setup. In this episode, Dan finally shares his everyday working setup.
In Show Me Your Setup episode 8, Dan downplays his gear as he describes his setup to Josh. Josh asks many detailed questions about how Dan uses his setup, why he arranges the equipment as he has, and how he uses it daily. Dan replies to each question in turn, adding commentary and riffing with Josh as they do.
A key theme to follow throughout this episode is how the setup has been carefully customized over time to yield an ergonomic, adjustable workstation. Some covered improvements include an adjustable desk, DIY desk upgrades, additional hardware, and extra lighting.
Josh leads with an overview of Dan’s setup. The first thing to notice is a side-by-side monitor configuration. Dan has a 32-inch primary monitor in front of him, and he’s positioned himself to the left of the center, focusing more on the right two-thirds. This is where the camera boom is suspended. To the right of that is the second monitor which is mounted on a moveable boom arm and is rotated into portrait mode. This monitor is excellent for opening documents and lists. Readily viewable and yet off to the side.
Next Josh notes Dan’s microphone. Dan’s speaking into the Electro-Voice MC200 which is mounted to an Audio-Technica AT8410a shock mount, attached to a LUXO LM-1 boom arm, clamped to the desk using a Heil bracket. Dan says this is one of two microphones he tends to use on this workstation. The other, an MXL 990 appears as if by editing magic, and Dan and Josh briefly do bad pro wrestler impressions from the 80’s and 90’s.
What Dan’s speaking into is just the beginning, as next Josh will ask Dan how he’s listening to the audio. To this, Dan responds with the tried and true, Audio-Technica ATM50s, and Josh echoes that he’s also sporting a pair.
Josh asks how Dan connected his microphone and headphones to his computer, mentioning first that awful memory of days gone by when he used to plug inexpensive mics into the computer’s sound card directly, and how the self-noise of the PC was an unwanted surprise.
This leads to discussing the USB audio interface which connects the dots. The Focusrite Scarlett Solo connects the ATM50s with a ¼” stereo phono plug. It also connects the microphones with a Mogami gold XLR cable. For the condenser microphones, the Solo can provide 48V phantom power with the push of a button. It’s connected to Dan’s Dell via high-speed USB.
Time to discuss the look of the video, and why Dan’s looks as it does now. The new webcam, Nexigo’s N940p 2K webcam is one reason, good ambient lighting plus an additional light ring is the other. Also, the camera placement is something to note. Dan has his webcam mounted on a custom-fabricated wooden boom that holds it about 9 inches in front of the monitor. This allows it to be much closer to Dan than when it was simply mounted above the monitor. The boom also holds the light ring, so that it’s aligned with the ca
We’ve seen Josh’s setup, we’ve been on the road with Dan for portable recording, and we’ve seen both Dan’s booth and his Record-In’ Box as well. In this long-anticipated episode, we finally see Dan’s daily workhorse, his daily digital recording and editing platform, and his setup.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
01:14 Side-by-side Monitors
02:20 Dynamic Microphone
05:30 Condenser Microphone
05:55 Scarlett Solo
07:10 Headphones
08:53 USB Audio Interface
10:58 Mic on Boom Arm
11:30 Webcam upgrade
11:50 Camera/Ring Light Boom
16:35 Peripheral Gear
22:14 Tech tower
24:05 Adjustable Desk
24:30 Motion Stool
25:40 Contact SMYS
They’re Josh and Dan. They work at ModPod, where they help produce branded podcasts for businesses.
They enjoy working with audio and video. They love their recording setups. They love their computing stations. That’s why they put together this podcast called Show Me Your Setup. In this episode, Dan finally shares his everyday working setup.
In Show Me Your Setup episode 8, Dan downplays his gear as he describes his setup to Josh. Josh asks many detailed questions about how Dan uses his setup, why he arranges the equipment as he has, and how he uses it daily. Dan replies to each question in turn, adding commentary and riffing with Josh as they do.
A key theme to follow throughout this episode is how the setup has been carefully customized over time to yield an ergonomic, adjustable workstation. Some covered improvements include an adjustable desk, DIY desk upgrades, additional hardware, and extra lighting.
Josh leads with an overview of Dan’s setup. The first thing to notice is a side-by-side monitor configuration. Dan has a 32-inch primary monitor in front of him, and he’s positioned himself to the left of the center, focusing more on the right two-thirds. This is where the camera boom is suspended. To the right of that is the second monitor which is mounted on a moveable boom arm and is rotated into portrait mode. This monitor is excellent for opening documents and lists. Readily viewable and yet off to the side.
Next Josh notes Dan’s microphone. Dan’s speaking into the Electro-Voice MC200 which is mounted to an Audio-Technica AT8410a shock mount, attached to a LUXO LM-1 boom arm, clamped to the desk using a Heil bracket. Dan says this is one of two microphones he tends to use on this workstation. The other, an MXL 990 appears as if by editing magic, and Dan and Josh briefly do bad pro wrestler impressions from the 80’s and 90’s.
What Dan’s speaking into is just the beginning, as next Josh will ask Dan how he’s listening to the audio. To this, Dan responds with the tried and true, Audio-Technica ATM50s, and Josh echoes that he’s also sporting a pair.
Josh asks how Dan connected his microphone and headphones to his computer, mentioning first that awful memory of days gone by when he used to plug inexpensive mics into the computer’s sound card directly, and how the self-noise of the PC was an unwanted surprise.
This leads to discussing the USB audio interface which connects the dots. The Focusrite Scarlett Solo connects the ATM50s with a ¼” stereo phono plug. It also connects the microphones with a Mogami gold XLR cable. For the condenser microphones, the Solo can provide 48V phantom power with the push of a button. It’s connected to Dan’s Dell via high-speed USB.
Time to discuss the look of the video, and why Dan’s looks as it does now. The new webcam, Nexigo’s N940p 2K webcam is one reason, good ambient lighting plus an additional light ring is the other. Also, the camera placement is something to note. Dan has his webcam mounted on a custom-fabricated wooden boom that holds it about 9 inches in front of the monitor. This allows it to be much closer to Dan than when it was simply mounted above the monitor. The boom also holds the light ring, so that it’s aligned with the ca
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