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The Podifier interface gives you space to enter information and descriptions about your podcast, including its URL, date, title, etc. When you are done entering this information, click "Next." The next screen allows you to select an MP3 file by clicking "Add" and selecting the correct folder and file. Podifier will take your MP3 file and add the RSS text file for publishing.

Many of Podifier’s features are easy to understand, but if you need to learn more about a specific item, click on the Help menu at the top of the Podifier screen.

Other Ways to Publish Your Podcast

If you do not have your own server or access to a website, there are other ways to put your podcast on the internet. Online services like BlogMatrix, AudioBlog, Liberated Syndication, PodBus and Podblaze offer space to upload and store your podcast. Some of these services offer free hosting while others will charge a small fee for different storage limits. Please refer to the different web sites for more information. To use a hosting service, simply sign up for an account and upload your MP3 files.. With some of these services, you will not need to use the Podifier software to generate the RSS feed, simply record your audio file and save the MP3 file to your hard drive. Check each service for details, and be sure to check www.m-audio.com for more information about podcasting and publishing your podcast.

The podcast service hosts mentioned above are examples only and are in no way associated or affiliated with M-Audio or Avid Technology, Inc. and M-Audio does not guarantee the performance or availability of these services. Podcast Factory is not endorsed, sponsored, or approved by these companies.

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M-Audio 144 MX, 120 MX, 100 MX manual Other Ways to Publish Your Podcast

120 MX, 144 MX, 100, 100 MX, 144 specifications

M-Audio has long been a reputable name in the audio interface and controller market, and its range of MIDI controllers, including the M-Audio 144, 100 MX, 120 MX, and 144 MX models, showcases the brand's commitment to innovation, simplicity, and user-friendliness. These devices cater to musicians, producers, and performers looking for versatile solutions to enhance their creative workflows.

The M-Audio 144 features a 49-key velocity-sensitive keyboard that allows musicians to play expressively while accommodating a range of playing styles. It also includes assignable knobs and buttons, giving users control over their software without the need for a mouse. This model is equipped with USB power, allowing for easy connectivity to a computer while eliminating the need for an external power adapter.

Moving to the 100 MX model, this compact controller offers 25 velocity-sensitive keys, making it perfect for mobile setups and small studio spaces. The 100 MX provides pitch and modulation wheels, as well as customizable pads for triggering samples or controlling various DAW functions. The lightweight construction and easy USB connection facilitate on-the-go music production.

The 120 MX takes things a notch higher with its 61 velocity-sensitive keys, ideal for those who prefer a fuller keyboard experience. Along with the essential pitch and modulation controls, this model boasts advanced MIDI mapping capabilities that allow users to assign controls to their favorite DAW and VST plugins easily. Enhanced with built-in transportation controls, the 120 MX is designed for seamless integration into any production setup.

Lastly, the M-Audio 144 MX combines the best features of its predecessors, offering a 49-key layout, fully assignable controls, and advanced connectivity options. Its robust encoders and pads ensure tactile feedback for live performance, while the intuitive layout makes it easy for users to focus on their creativity. Furthermore, with the inclusion of software bundles that provide a range of production tools and sounds, all models in this series are perfect for both beginners and seasoned professionals alike.

Overall, the M-Audio 144, 100 MX, 120 MX, and 144 MX controllers provide compelling solutions for modern musicians. With their distinctive characteristics, technologies, and features, these MIDI controllers are engineered to inspire creativity and elevate the music-making experience across a variety of genres and styles. Each model maintains the high quality and reliability that M-Audio is known for, making them excellent tools for both studio and live settings.