I've used Hindenburg Pro every weekday since I bought it in 2018, back when it was called Hindenburg Journalist. That old name makes it clear what the digital audio editor does: and the comparison with other audio editors is obvious.
The likes of ProTools, Reaper or even Audacity are general purpose audio editors: they'll do almost everything, but at the expense of a lot of tools you'll never use, and a very complex workflow. While Reaper would be great at mixing a 48-piece orchestra, or painstakingly restoring a 1960s deteriorating recording off magnetic tape, Hindenburg is made for the rough and tumble of a busy radio newsroom, where you want to produce a decent spoken word audio package as fast as you can, and make it sound as great as you can. And what is a podcast if it isn't a "decent spoken word audio package"?
In Hindenburg, when you pull...
The likes of ProTools, Reaper or even Audacity are general purpose audio editors: they'll do almost everything, but at the expense of a lot of tools you'll never use, and a very complex workflow. While Reaper would be great at mixing a 48-piece orchestra, or painstakingly restoring a 1960s deteriorating recording off magnetic tape, Hindenburg is made for the rough and tumble of a busy radio newsroom, where you want to produce a decent spoken word audio package as fast as you can, and make it sound as great as you can. And what is a podcast if it isn't a "decent spoken word audio package"?
In Hindenburg, when you pull...
- 2/20/2023
- Podnews.net
Though it will be 80 years Saturday since the crash that took the lives of his father and sister, the memories of that day have not faded for Werner Doehner.
Doehner, now 88, was just eight years old when he and his parents, brother and sister boarded the ill-fated Hindenburg on their way home from a vacation in Germany, he told the Associated Press in a rare telephone interview from this home in Parachute, Colorado this week.
But, as the Hindenburg approached the Lakehurst Naval Air Station on May 6, 1937, flames began to flicker on top of the ship, quickly fueled into an...
Doehner, now 88, was just eight years old when he and his parents, brother and sister boarded the ill-fated Hindenburg on their way home from a vacation in Germany, he told the Associated Press in a rare telephone interview from this home in Parachute, Colorado this week.
But, as the Hindenburg approached the Lakehurst Naval Air Station on May 6, 1937, flames began to flicker on top of the ship, quickly fueled into an...
- 5/5/2017
- by Nicole Weisensee Egan
- PEOPLE.com
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