asahidenpa

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The homepage for the Wave MBU Radio website. Like the first iteration of the website, it has white text on a blue background with yellow links.

The current Wave MBU Radio homepage.

Three paper flyers I made to recruit DJs on the Mary Baldwin University campus, stacked on top of one another.

Some flyers I made to recruit DJs for Wave MBU. I hung these up across the Mary Baldwin University campus. I had originally printed these out when the station was still called WMBU Radio, so I had to manually replace the text myself.

The embedded chat box shown on the 'listen' page on the Wave MBU website. It has the same color scheme as the rest of the website. A few listeners were chatting with me here about the music I was playing during that broadcast.

This is what the embedded chat box looks like during a typical broadcast.

The Wave MBU Radio (then just asahidenpa) homepage on St. Patrick's Day 2022. I turned the site green and added a cartoon image of Lucky the Leprechaun vomiting up Lucky Charms while holding a bottle of alcohol.

St. Patrick's Day 2022

My desktop setup during a broadcast. I have Spotify open with the music set on the left, with VSCode in the middle, and my web browser on the right with the live chat and listener statistics on the right. All of this is on top of the Mixxx app.

What my setup looks like during a stream. I've got music playing on Spotify, while I feed the song title to the Neocities server via command line in VSCode. The song title updates in real time and would display in the "now playing" section of the website. In the other browser tab, I have a map of current listeners open. I use Mixxx to stream the broadcast to the radio server.

Audio MIDI Setup open on macOS, with the Multi-Output Device setting selected as my sound output.

Getting both the music and the microphone audio to play in the stream can be tricky, especially on a Mac. You have to download the Soundflower plugin, make a multi-output device that includes both your speakers and Soundflower, and then set that multi-output device as your sound output for each stream.