Latest episode of “Live Sound Basics” focuses on Voltage Controlled Amplifiers and how they work.
A long-time pro audio veteran fills us in on his new pro audio tech training venture, a fascinating sonic “restomod” project, and much more.
Ethan Winer talks about why it’s OK to get things wrong, not completely trusting our ears, a variety of audio myths and more.
Taking a closer look at new tools offering a fresh approach to working with digital audio in modern production environments.
“Jim Yak” discusses his current work on the Roy Orbison Hologram Tour, his “retro mixing and the 10-channel challenge” approach, and much more.
“One cable to connect & you’ve got a pro mic, interface, mixer and headphone amp all ready to go for your mobile device or laptop.”
Taking a look under the hood of a four-channel interface for Dante networks with on-board preamps, headphone monitoring, and battery power connection.
Cracking open the case on a 64-track Dante and MADI-equipped audio recorder for applications requiring high-track-count audio recordings.
Looking into a 4-channel drop snake with the ability to send analog audio, AES, DMX, and intercom signals down the same cable as needed.