Duke Audio Community


Duke has an active community of podcasters and audio producers. Here are some resources for audio work.

Duke Recording Spaces

The Multimedia Project Studio at Bostock Library includes an audio booth available free of charge by reservation to members of the Duke community.

Bryan Center Studios: record podcasts AND bring in faculty for interviews in a controlled studio environment.  

Outside Sources for Ordering Audio Equipment

  1. B&H Photo/Video
  2. Sweetwater

Some Options for Hosting Your Podcast

  1. Warpwire (Free; supported by Duke OIT)
  2. SoundCloud (Free, but includes limits on total audio space; not supported by Duke OIT)
  3. Libsyn (Modest fee; not supported by Duke OIT)

Transcription Apps and Services

  1. Trint.com
  2. Rev.com
  3. Otter.ai

Continue Your Audio Education

  1. Duke Center for Documentary Studies– Offers occasional continuing education courses and summer workshops in audio and podcasting.
  2. LinkedIn Learning – Free tutorials for Duke community members on audio editing software (Adobe Audition, Hindenburg, Protools).

Music Resources

For all of your music needs, visit our music resources page.

Accessibility

Always Provide a Transcript

  • Always provide a transcript (in platform where work is posted, or downloadable in readable formats (HTML, TXT, PDF)
  • Use clear, understandable language (avoid jargon)
  • Ensure good audio quality and minimize background noise
  • Add captions for videos, synced with speech. Include speaker identification.
  • Provide audio in widely supported, accessible formats (MP3, WAV)
  • Consider screen reader compatibility (semantic headings, proper labeling)