TylerAbeoJordan: TylerAbeoJordan: I am also super envious of your sound quality. Send me some tips brother!

I recently discovered rollcall.audio. This whole show was recorded in a browser (Chrome–Brave will also work), with separate channels for each person. The audio is recorded locally on each participant’s machine and streamed to the server separately. After complete, just download the files and you’re off.

Takes a bit of getting used to and developing trust in it, but it really is great quality. I even recorded my intro on it rather than trying to do it on Audacity as I usually do. Didn’t need to run it through a leveler program to get the amplitude up and leveled. Pretty cool. I’ll likely be using it a lot from now on, except when recording in person, of course.

I was a bit shy of it at first, but I’m getting used to it.

If you use it and like it, throw the developer some financial love. It’s open-source and he’s developing and putting it out for free.

EDIT TO ADD: The other thing about it is that it’s recorded in a weird file type (.webm) that needs to be converted to run in Audacity. I use fre:ac (www.freac.org). This takes a bit to figure out, but works great once you sort it out.

If you need help, contact me via PM and I’ll share anything else I know how to.

I share this discovery with @frabrunelle who pointed me to these tools to begin with. Took me a bit to sort them out and gain confidence, but your praise is proof of worth.