Can You Use Processing Effects While Recording Your Podcast Episode?

Can You Use Processing Effects While Recording Your Podcast Episode?

By Danny Brown

A question that often pops up is whether you can use processing effects while recording your podcast episode, or should they be added in post-production. So let's dig in.

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