5 Easy Steps to Get Started with Creating Audio Content

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5 Easy Steps to Get Started with Creating Audio Content

If you want to create engaging content for your audience, audio content can be the perfect solution.

Perhaps you want to offer different forms of content, such as in audio format, but don't know how.

Audio is versatile and accessible, which offers a better user experience by making it easier for your customers or audience to consume information on their own terms.

Creating audio content doesn't have to be complicated. There are easy ways to get started right away.

Find out what the easiest ways to add to your content mix are so you can start podcasting or creating other forms of audio production.

 

The Types of Audio Content

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How to Create Great-Quality Podcast Audios

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How to Create Great-Quality Podcast Audios

Great-quality audio is essential if you want to produce a successful podcast. The audio quality of your recordings makes a difference to the experience your listeners have.

Creating great-quality audios isn't as hard as it seems. Even if you don't have access to expensive sound recording tools and think you can't produce great-quality audios, there are still viable options available.

With the right equipment, software, and practices, you can make professional-level podcasts in your own home.

In this article, you will learn techniques on how to create great-quality podcast audios, no matter what kind of budget and resources you have, so your recordings sound clear and crisp every time.

What are Podcast Audios?

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How to Choose the Right Audio Editing Software

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How to Choose the Right Audio Editing Software

Choosing the right audio editing software can be a daunting task. Not only do you have a choice of dozens of programs, but there are also multiple versions of the same software, and they vary in price, features, and difficulty levels.

Whether you're working on creating a podcast or recording music for an album, selecting the right audio editing program is essential.

Audio editing software makes it easy to mix and master tracks. It's essential for podcasters, audio content creators, and audio book narrators. If you're just a beginner in the home studio, it's important to familiarize yourself with the software options.

Each platform offers unique features and functions that cater to creators' needs. With so many editing software options, how do you know which one is right for you?

This article explains how to choose the right audio editing software based on your specific needs, so you can create audio recordings that are of high quality.

What is an Audio Editing Software?

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Adobe Project Shasta has been renamed to Adobe Podcast

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Adobe Project Shasta has been renamed to Adobe Podcast

At the end of last year, Adobe shared Project Shasta, a web-based tool that aims to simply record and edit podcasts. Adobe recently made a silent announcement that they were renaming “Project Shasta” to “Adobe Podcast”.

If you want to use Adobe Podcast, you are out of luck. The product is not yet available to the public and it is not clear yet when it will be. Luckily for you, you can skip the wait and sign-up today for a free creator account to use Trebble’s online audio editor.

Just like Adobe Podcast, Trebble’s online audio editor makes it easy to edit spoken audio(podcast, voiceover, etc…) by letting you edit the audio using its text transcription instead of waveforms. It can also help you get a more polished sound quality by automatically post-producing the audio for you. You can get started for free today.

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Trebble is launching in beta an online audio editor to bring spoken audio creation to the masses: The Canva for spoken audio

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Trebble is launching in beta an online audio editor to bring spoken audio creation to the masses: The Canva for spoken audio

Today, we are thrilled to launch in beta,  an online audio editor that makes it easy for anyone to create professionally-sounding spoken-word audio. It was carefully designed to have an extremely short learning curve and expedite the audio editing process. The editor removes a lot of the complexity found in traditional platforms. It automates post-production which, for many beginners, can be daunting and time-consuming. This tool also allows you to record directly from your browser in high-quality to simplify your creative workflow. It operates entirely in a browser,  making it accessible and convenient to use.


Transcription-based audio editing

Unlike most audio editing software on the market which utilizes waveforms, Trebble’s innovative editor uses audio transcription. This makes editing as intuitive as proofreading a word document. Any change made to the transcribed text is mirrored on the underlining audio. For instance, if you need to remove any filler words such as “umm” or “uhh” from the audio, you can easily edit them out of the transcribed text. This approach to editing is not only faster but it makes the process less intimidating for beginners.


Automated post-production

Audio post-production is an important step in crafting great quality audio. It takes hours to grasp and novice audio creators often struggle with it. Trebble’s new editor removes this hurdle by automating the entire post-production process.  There is no compressor, de-esser, equalizer, or any other audio effects to calibrate. It does all the heavy lifting for you. Further, storytellers who want to create more immersive audio have access to a vast catalog of license-free music and sounds.


Share online or download to use anywhere

At the end of the editing process, content creators can easily share their masterpiece on their website, their newsletter or they can export it to use anywhere else. Any audio exported is automatically normalized, and ready to be uploaded to a podcast hosting service. The tool is a single-track voice editor currently but Trebble is undergoing plans to offer multi-track in the future.

 

the perfect Tool for creators AT ANY skill-level

 " As a meditation teacher with a passion for creating digital content, Trebble has become a non-negotiable! Gone are the days of sloppy recordings made using a handful of apps over hours of tinkering because Trebble makes it easy for anyone to create quality content.." says Dawn Mauricio, a Buddhist meditation teacher who uses the new editor to create her audio-guided meditations. With the launch of this pathbreaking tool, Trebble is eager to support solo podcasters, news reporters, audio drama creators,  newsletter publishers, meditation teachers, business coaches, educators, marketers, and anyone who wants to create quality spoken audio but has limited experience or little time.


Check out our interactive demo or visit our website to sign up for a free account.

We hope you enjoy using Trebble half as much as we enjoyed making this for you 😊!

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5 Great Ways to Reduce Anxiety Caused by Constant News Overload

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5 Great Ways to Reduce Anxiety Caused by Constant News Overload

Who knew that something that could empower us could also be responsible for hurting us? There is no disputing that technology has done amazing things for humanity, considering during the pandemic, we have relied on instant video calling software to keep ourselves sane. But with recent films like the Social Dilemma and shows like Black Mirror, which highlight the downsides of technology, many of us are left trying to figure what our relationships with technology should be.

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Photo by Andy Kelly on Unsplash

In our recent blog post, Why News Overload is Making you Anxious, we detail the effects technology has on us. In Cal Newport's recent book Digital Minimalism, he exclaims that

"Digital minimalists see new technologies as tools to be used to support things they deeply value—not as sources of value themselves."

Cal Newport teaches readers how to maximize technology benefits while mitigating its downsides by becoming digital minimalists. This article includes a few of our own strategies optimized for life during the pandemic.

1. Mute Notifications from Your Favourite News Apps

Everyone knows the sound of that little ding! Or brrrrr! Or ba-boop-bing! Notifications have invaded people's lives, and it doesn’t seem like they will be leaving anytime soon. It has been found that the average smartphone user receives 46 notifications per day Which is crazy when you think about it! It's even invading our professional lives. A recent study found that workers responded instantly to 41% of e-mail notifications and 71% instant message notifications. Our addiction to being connected has forced Google and Apple to release phone usage apps to promote "digital wellness." Do yourself, and close contacts, a favour by letting the messages sit in your inbox for longer. By being more likely to respond quickly, you will give in to others’ expectations for responding immediately, creating a race to the bottom of who can drop what they're doing to answer the quickest.

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Establish a new relationship with your digital devices by being mindful of what app notifications you leave on. Turning off notifications can be a great way to reduce the anxiety felt throughout your day. It’ll help you feel more focused and less overwhelmed. Worried about the FOMO you might feel if you don't respond immediately? Well, digital opportunities are indeed growing larger each day; that is why our next tip will be useful for redefining when you decide to check your device.

2. Schedule a Block of Time to Check Emails and News Websites

Adobe surveyed 1,000 Americans, discovering that people spend more than five hours per day checking their email. For those of you who manage others in offices, I would be concerned about this, but wasting time online is something we all do. It was found that the average user spends 144 minutes on social media sites every day, meaning that the problem is prevalent outside the office too.

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Frankly, it is impressive that people can get work done with these numbers, but most people will find ways to check their phones while doing their work. This much time can lead to additional stress by checking your phone multiple times throughout the day. Distractions cause a vicious cycle of guilt and hopelessness, which hurts our productivity even more. Most people do not realize this fact until it's too late, and they are completely overwhelmed. 

Schedule a 30-minute block of time each day to check your phone.  This will help you prevent yourself from constantly checking throughout the day. When University of Pennsylvania study volunteers cut down to 30 minutes per day on social media, they experienced a “significant improvement in well-being.

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Photo by Kyle Ryan on Unsplash

This routine can lead to enhanced focus throughout your workday and reduced stress from continually diverting your attention. Being more intentional and mindful about how you spend your time can lead to being more fulfilled in life.

3. Avoid Checking Social Media for News Updates

Social media sites are intentionally designed to capture your attention for as long as possible. In the Netflix documentary, The Social Dilemma, ex-employees of Google and Facebook share their honest concerns about the product they were responsible for building. They shared the regret they have for creating addictive products that would dominate millions of people's lives.

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Research shows that getting the information you aren't directly looking for will lead to increased stress levels. With how these products have been designed, you will most likely get sidetracks when using them. Instead, consider subscribing to news apps like Google or Apple News to get your story straight from the source. This will enforce meaningful news consumption.

4. Use Ground News for Following the News

In July 2020, many companies took responsibility into their own hands by starting a boycott Facebook advertising campaign in response to Facebook's poor handling of misinformation. Needless to say, the internet has become a warzone of political ideology, making it impossible to browse online without worries of sponsoring, biases, or fake news. That's where the team at Ground News came up with a solution.

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The team at Ground News created a website that gives you a clear perspective of which sources are reporting stories —providing a clear picture of biases that could be present. Ground News has done a great job of categorizing most of the USA's most prominent outlets from left-wing to right-wing sources, making it easier for you to identify any political associations.

5. Use Trebble FM’s Daily Feed Updates

Podcasting has been around for a while. They have been quickly attracting more and more attention from popular shows like The Joe Rogan Experience. Joe Rogan’s podcast has been around for nearly 10 years. Joe Rogan’s infamous for having episodes that last anywhere from 2-3 hours. Lengthy episodes make it far too difficult to find the time actually to listen to the whole show. 

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That’s why many podcasters are trying out a new show type called Shortcasts! Shortcasts have gained popularity for their digestible and informative format. Lasting only five minutes, Shortcasts are the perfect content type to get informed quickly so you can move on with your day.

The Trebble FM app has a selection of all the best shows. The app has been designed, so you don't have to waste more time looking for what you want to listen to. The simple, straightforward design makes it easy for you to integrate into your daily routine, and the audio format makes it easy to listen while making your coffee. 

If you're unsure of what to start with, you should check out the article on 5 news shortcasts to start your day with. Here, we review some of our favourite shows available on the app!

You can download it for free today by visiting the Google Play store here or the IOS here!

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Why News Overload is Making You More Anxious

Why News Overload is Making You More Anxious

We live in a world where we can get information about the news with the click of a button. If we wanted to watch a cute dog video at any given moment, we could do so with a simple Google search! This constant news information stream makes it so that we can be alerted whenever anything happens globally, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Just recently, a man built a 17-foot snowman named Frosty in Barrie, Ontario!

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Photo credit: Steve Mansbridge/CTV News

I don’t know about you, but I need to know this type of information instantaneously. This information overload seems to be ideal, doesn’t it? According to Psychology Today, news information overload is actually one of the biggest causes of stress and anxiety within our society. Why is this the case?

It’s Sad to Say, but a Majority of News is Negative News

Not all of the news that we consume is as uplifting as a 17-foot snowman. Negative news gets focused on because it is deemed to be more engaging. Regularly being exposed to the news sets your brain up to have a constant rate of negative information coming in. 

“Our brain is predisposed to go negative, and the news we consume reflects this.” - Loretta Breuning, California State University 

It may not even be noticeable. You may just have the news playing as background noise in your living room, but your brain will pick up on the negative information flowing in. Of course, there is news out there that is wholesome, but we have to get through the clutter of negative news to reach it. Sometimes it’s just too much for our brains to handle and leads to being in a state of stress.

We Check the News far Too Often

I get it. It’s interesting to know what’s going on in the world or what the latest cat video is.

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Photo by Tomas Tuma on Unsplash

The fact is that 1 in 10 individuals claim to check the news once every hour. This constant rate of news information may be keeping us informed and more knowledgeable about the world around us. You may even become the most knowledgeable person in your friend group! 

“The more news you consume, the more you’ll have that in the back of your mind,” - Dr. Carole Lieberman, Psychiatrist  

Is this worth the stress and anxiety that comes with being exposed to the constant news information overload? Your brain will begin to function in a state of always being aware. We have all lied awake at night, where we can’t stop thinking about the world around us. The news follows us. The anxiety that it brings by always being stressed about the news can be dialled back by finding ways to consume news for just a few minutes a day!

The Effects of News Information Overload are Long-Term Effects

Many of us try to combat anxiety by remaining in control. If we know enough about our world through the news, then we can stay in control. 

“In the long term, these behaviours are increasing our anxiety by feeding into this belief that if we have enough information, we can control what happens,” - Jacqueline Bullis, PhD. 

We already know what an overload of news information can lead to, so it’s like being on a roller coaster that you cannot get off of! We try to control and reduce our anxiety levels by consuming more news, but this just increases our anxiety levels. By staying on this roller coaster of information, the effect that this has on our anxiety levels is long-term. Luckily, there are ways that you can mitigate this anxiety and stress.


Don’t worry; you can still watch your dog and cat videos, but these steps will help you reduce the amount of anxiety you feel while consuming the news. Check out our article on 5 Strategies to Reduce Technological Anxiety to learn about how you can implement strategies to improve your digital wellness

Use Trebble FM to Reduce Your Stress and Anxiety Levels

A great way to reduce the time you spend online is by using Trebble Shortcasts to get informed each day. You can subscribe to shortcasts from your favourite new sources, ensuring that the content is high quality and stress-free. The app has been designed so you don't have to waste more time than necessary to follow your favourite stories.

The 5 Best News Shortcast to Start Your Day With

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The 5 Best News Shortcast to Start Your Day With

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Top 5 News Shortcasts to Start Your Day With

Think about everything happening around the world at this moment. The pandemic, the US election, and the increase in cat videos come to mind. It’s more important than ever to stay up to date on what’s happening around the world. It’s senseless to spend your day scrolling through the media to get your news. It’s clear that shortcasts are the way to go. Here are the 5 best news shortcasts for those of you that want your news and you want it now!

New York's Times Briefing

This shortcast has a very simple structure; 2 stories in 2 minutes! The New York Times covers everything that listeners currently want to stay up to date on. They are direct and to the point with anything, the listeners need to know. The host will only cover the biggest stories around the world so that you can stay informed. It is key that the news is delivered in a clear way that anyone would understand. This is the most important part of the news. Everyone needs to hear it and fast! Although informative and short, the shortcast itself can be categorized as a little slow. While the content is incredibly in-depth, the pace of the information can be sped up a bit to engage listeners more. If you’re more concerned with getting the best news quickly, then this has got to be the shortcast for you!

WSJ Minute Briefing

I have to be honest with you all here. The Wall Street Journal Minute Briefing is not done in a single minute… In a short 2 to 3 minutes, the WSJ will cover one key news story a few times per day! Now that’s incredibly informative! The content you will get in the WSJ shortcast is comparable to the New York Times. The only difference is in the delivery of the information. It truly depends whether you want all of your news on one shortcast or the news split up into separate shortcasts throughout the day. The host will cover the biggest stories around the world that are the most important to listeners. Seeing that it is important for news to be digestible, the host maintains an upbeat tempo to engage listeners and to deliver the news in an understandable way.

Apple News Today

Apple News Today does an incredibly thorough job at delivering news. In just 10 minutes, 2 hosts will cover a single news story and analyze it in so much depth that the listener completely understands every aspect to the story. This may be one of the most informative shortcasts out there! The content hits the most important news stories happening around the world. No stone is left unturned with this thorough analysis of a single news story. What’s really interesting here is that it is the first shortcast where we have 2 hosts. You get to hear the content delivered by both individuals which may keep the shortcast more engaging and easier to follow. The hosts do not give their own insights, but they choose to engage the listeners with insights that others may have. They do this by giving the listeners questions that they should think about. The news is not just about listening but also about what it means to you.

What a Day

Now this one may be a little tough considering that it is 20 minutes long, but it is 20 minutes of the most informational news I’ve ever heard! In just 20 minutes, you can have a quick update on everything happening in the world. This shortcast is filled with so much information that you would only need to listen to it every couple of days to stay up to date on everything happening around the world. The overall tone of the shortcast is very similar to that being delivered by Apple News Today, but the key here is that What a Day gives you all of the evidence you need to hear while listening to the news as well. Did Donald Trump say something outrageous again? What a Day will play you a short clip so that you don’t feel like you’re missing out on anything. The hosts themselves are incredibly conversational as well. You will definitely feel more engaged as if you are a part of a conversation with some close friends. Do you want to know everything about just about anything? Then this is the “short”cast for you!

Cheddar News

In just one minute, the host will cover 3 stories that are deemed to be most important. The biggest advantage of this shortcast is that it is incredibly simple to grasp. I have to say that this is the place where you can get your slightly different content. Are you tired of hearing about the election again and again? Cheddar is definitely the place where you can get the news that just outright interesting! The host maintains a fascinating atmosphere that keeps listeners interested. The host delivers the news in an unbiased manner so that you can focus only on the news. There is no need to click away from this shortcast!

If you’re interested in discovering more shortcasts, you should check out the Trebble FM app. It makes it easy to discover and listen to shortcasts. You can download it for free today by visiting the google play store here or the IOS here!

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The 5  Best Tech Shortcast to Start Your Day With

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The 5 Best Tech Shortcast to Start Your Day With


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Photo by Sigmund on Unsplash

The 5 Best Tech Shortcasts Under 5 Minutes to Start Your Day With

2020 has been a crazy year. We now have more time than ever to follow what’s going on in the world. Apple has not stopped innovating after they released their new M1 chip for their new laptop lineup. Recently, the YouTube community has pronounced October as being TechTober due to all the big tech releases that happen during the month. With news as important as this, I still know that it's difficult to keep up with all this tech news that keeps consistently innovating. It’s more important now more than ever to stay up to date on all things tech. I have compiled the best under 5 minutes tech shortcasts for those of you that find it difficult to stay up to date with the constantly innovating tech community.

TechCrunch – a roundup of the top tech news of the day

With shortcasts ranging from 3 to 4 minutes, TechCrunch covers 3 tech news stories that will keep you up to date on a daily basis. This TechCrunch shortcast starts with a quick summary of the 3 stories that are the most important for the day, so say goodbye to endless scrolling on news websites for hours on end! The vibe of the shortcast is informative. The host delivers content in an emotionless, but also an unbiased way that allows listeners to formulate their own opinion on the news being delivered. Aside from their analysis of the top 3 stories, Tech Crunch means strictly business. The shortcast is very technical and high-level, so beware of higher-end language. Tech Crunch is the easiest way to get the most informative news fast!



WIRED Tech in Two

As the name suggests, WIRED covers one story in just two minutes! I do have to say that they do not produce a shortcast daily, so listeners may benefit more if there was more content covered within the shortcast. Aside from this, the news is delivered in a clear and direct way that any everyday listener would easily understand. The content itself is very current and thorough. There is no need to research their story because this WIRED shortcast goes in-depth on just one story and gives you all of the information that you need! The host is continuously trying to relate to the listener by making jokes and asking questions that the listener can ponder over after listening. It is really up to the listener to make their own opinions on their key story!


Hashtag Trending

The Hashtag Trending shortcast gives you a rundown of the top trending tech topics from across the web – Twitter, Reddit, Google, Product Hunt and more. The host of HashTag does a marvellous job of covering stories concisely each day, and the whole episodes are only about 2 to 3 minutes long! The format of HashTag trending is quick and helps you get a grasp of what is trending across the web today. This can be a better alternative to checking social media each day, and the listening format makes it easy to find time for it. If you want to get a reliable overview of what is happening surrounding tech, then this is the shortcast for you!


Talking Tech with Jeff Graham

The most humble shortcast of them all goes to Talking Tech with Jeff Graham. In just 5 short minutes a day, Graham covers one important tech product every day! Unlike the other shortcasts on this list, the Talking Tech shortcast does not cover tech news around the world, but the host discusses the newest tech products and how they relate to the listener. During the Thanksgiving season, Jeff Graham recommended that the Facebook Portal is the best video calling device on the market. The video camera follows you and your family members around the table so you can video call with another family in another household. Talk about current! As you can see, the host’s goal is to share their own insights and opinions. He gives you real tips about what phones to buy and what speakers to use in an unbiased and explanatory way.


CNBC Tech Check

In less than 3 minutes, CNBC Tech Check covers more than 3 stories during their shortcast at a rapid pace! While the background music can be a little distracting, it’s the content that really matters. The host covers the top tech news stories by speaking shortly about the topic in just a few sentences. He is very quick, yet informative, as everything is laid out on a need-to-know basis. While it is common in our society, the content is simply thrown at you in this shortcast. Want to quickly know about the latest tech news? CNBC Tech Check is the shortcast for you!


If you’re interested in discovering more shortcasts, you should check out the Trebble FM app. It makes it easy to discover and listen to shortcasts. You can download it for free today by visiting the google play store here or the IOS here !

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We're launching a voice app for Samsung Bixby

Trebble FM has launched a Samsung Bixby voice app available to all Samsung customers in the US. The new Bixby capsule helps people stay up-to-date with topics that matter to them by listening to a daily feed of personalized short podcasts on eligible Samsung devices.

Trebble recognizes the need for people to stay on the pulse of what is going on in their world. Consumers have too many distractions and a plethora of content to go through to get what they want and not enough time to discover all the content they’re searching for. The Trebble platform solves that. The mobile app available on Android, iOS and now Bixby, lets people follow different people and organizations that they know and trust, covering topics that matter most to them, and gives a daily feed of shortcasts (short podcasts) to listen to every day.

The new Samsung Bixby voice assistant helps people become more efficient. It integrates with their favorite apps and continuously learns about what you would like to help you be more effective, save time and when appropriate, can even proactively suggest you things you should do, like a real life assistant. The Trebble Bixby voice app (also known as a capsule) brings shortcasts to users and help them stay in the know on topics that matter to them. This is perfect for people on the go, whether your jogging, driving or cooking.

  • Setup: You can find the new Trebble capsule in the Bixby marketplace by searching for “Trebble FM”. You can also easily find it in the “Music and Audio” category or the “News and Magazines” category.

  • Listen to a specific shortcast: If you want to a specific shortcast you are already familiar with, you can just say, “Hi Bixby, ask Trebble FM to play NBA Fast Break”.

  • Discover: You can discover shortcasts to listen to by saying “Hi Bixby, ask Trebble FM to play a shortcast” and you will be presented with a list of category of shorcasts you can listen to. Choose the category you like and you will be presented with a curated list of shortcasts in that category to listen. Choose the one you would like to listen to.

  • Build your personalized feed: You can subscribe to all the shortcasts you like and make them part of your daily digest. As an example if you want to add the “NBA Fast Break” shortcast to your feed, you can say “Hi Bixby, Ask Trebble FM to subscribe to NBA Fast Break”. You can also browse and subscribe to shortcasts by visiting our website https://web.trebble.fm/ExplorePage or using our mobile app

  • Listen to your shortcast feed: With Bixby, you can get caught on what’s happening by listening to the latest shortcasts you are subscribed to. To do so, you can simply say to Bixby, “Hi Bixby, Ask Trebble FM to play my shortcasts”.

Trebble FM also works with leading media publishers and creators in a wide range of categories, from international brands to small independents. Indeed, The Trebble web platform makes it easy to create and distribute shortcasts anywhere audio can be heard.

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You just got an Amazon Echo or Google Home, here are the 5 coolest things you can do with it

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You just got an Amazon Echo or Google Home, here are the 5 coolest things you can do with it

Are you the new owner of an Amazon Echo or Google Home? Congratulations, You’ve just joined the growing number of 40 million Americans who own a smart speaker. Whether you own the Amazon Echo or the Google Home, both devices are capable of tons of different tasks and they continue to learn and offer new skills every day. There are basic skills like asking for the time and the weather, but the devices are much more complex and capable of so much more. 

Here are 5 cools things you can do with it:

1 . Order an Uber

The Google Home and Amazon Alexa are both capable of ordering an Uber for you. This is helpful when wanting to order a ride to the airport or for a night out on the town. 

From your Google Home you have to go to your Google Home app; go to Devices > Google Home Settings > More > Services > Scroll down to find Uber > and then you will have to log in to your Uber account to link it to your smart device. Once set up you simply just have to say, “OK Google, can you order me an Uber?” More easily, you can also check the status of your ride by asking “OK Google, where’s my Uber?” Simple and easy. 

Similarly, with the Amazon Echo all you have to do is enable Uber voice app. You’ll be asked to link your Uber account. Once that is done, you will be able to make voice command, like, say, “Alexa, ask Uber to request a ride.” to order a ride on Uber.

2 . Read you news

Both smart speakers are capable of delivering you the latest news and stories of the day. You can catch up on local news, international news, sports, entertainment and so much more! 

To setup your list of news sources on your Google home,  read this short article . Once you have your news sources setup, you can say “Ok Google, catch me up,” or “Ok Google tell me the news.”

You can do the same thing on your Amazon Echo device. First, you would have to select your news sources then you can say “Alexa, what’s my flash briefing” or “Alexa, play my news.”

If you are looking for an easy way to browse and discover news sources to subscribe to, check out trebble.fm. It works for both Amazon Echo and google home.

3 . Make hands-free calls

Making hands-free calls is something we love to do, especially when we are a little busy. This nice feature works with the smart speakers. The Google Home can make calls to the contacts in your Google account. All you have to do is say, "Hey Google, call...the name of the contact" and it will dial on its own. The Amazon Echo has an edge and can make calls to numbers in your cell phone’s contacts, simply by asking Alexa to call a specific person. Then, you are able to talk and communicate right through your smart speaker. 

If you own an Amazon echo, you can simply speak the number you want to dial. You can say “Alexa, dial (phone number)”. Alexa will repeat the number to you and ring it. When you’re done with your call, you can just say “Alexa, hang up.”

If you are using a Google Home, you can say, “OK Google, call <contact name>.” Google Home will then scan your contacts and place a call. If your matched contact has one number, Google Home will just call that one; if there are multiple numbers, you’ll be asked which one you want to call.

4 . Play white noise to help you sleep and relax

Both devices can help you relax and sleep by playing white noise. If you don’t like white noise, to sleep, there is a variety of other night noises you can try such as waterfalls and thunderstorms. 

On the Google Home you can try it out, simply by saying, “Hey Google, help me relax,” or, “Ok Google, play white noise.”

You can do the same thing on your Amazon Echo by saying “Alexa, help me sleep,” or, “Ok Google, play white noise.” 

5 . Ordering a pizza

We all love pizza. Is there anyone who does not? If you have a Dominos account, that is great! You can track your pizza order.

Google Home makes it easy for you. Just say, “Ok Google, talk to Domino’s,” and you can build a new order from scratch, place your Easy Order, reorder your most recent Domino’s order, and track your order using Domino’s Tracker.

With the Amazon Echo, you can order your Domino’s pizza using the  Domino’s voice app.  Once it is enabled, just say, “Alexa, open Dominos and place an order” to place your order or say “Alexa, ask Dominos to track my order” to track your order.

As you’ll guess the list of what your Amazon Echo or your Google Home can do is longer than this and thanks to the ability to use third-party services, what you can do with those devices is close to infinite. We hope you learned something new and useful that you can try out with your device.

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