Acast partners with Nomono to offer discount on portable audio recording device
Acast, a leading independent podcast company, this week announced a new partnership with Nomono, a developer of audio recording and collaboration tools. This collaboration aims to provide Acast podcasters with a discount on professional audio equipment.
Acast, a leading independent podcast company, this week announced a new partnership with Nomono, a developer of audio recording and collaboration tools. This collaboration aims to provide Acast podcasters with a discount on professional audio equipment.
Under the terms of the agreement, Acast podcasters and the company's global studios will receive a 20% discount on Nomono's Sound Capsule, a portable 4-microphone studio for capturing high-quality audio recordings.
Benefits for Podcast Creators
Improved Audio Quality: High-quality audio is a crucial factor in attracting and retaining podcast listeners, as well as securing advertising investment. Acast highlights that the Nomono Sound Capsule can help creators achieve this by enabling professional-grade audio recording.
Enhanced Mobility and Flexibility: The portability of the Sound Capsule allows creators to record high-quality audio anywhere, which can be beneficial for situations like capturing interviews on location or recording remotely.
Features of the Nomono Sound Capsule
Four Lavalier Microphones: The Sound Capsule includes four ultra-compact wireless microphones for capturing clear audio from multiple sources.
360-Degree Spatial Audio: This feature allows creators to record immersive spatial audio experiences, which can be a unique way to engage listeners.
Cloud-Based Collaboration and Editing: The Sound Capsule integrates with the Nomono Cloud platform, enabling creators to back up recordings, collaborate with their production teams, and leverage AI-powered audio enhancements.
This partnership could potentially benefit the podcasting industry by making professional-grade audio recording equipment more accessible to creators. Wider adoption of high-quality audio equipment could contribute to an overall improvement in the listening experience for podcast audiences.