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by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
Wireless microphones are an incredibly popular and convenient solution to many of the problems that come with traditional wired setups: they require far less cabling, and that means fewer issues with shorted wiring, lowered chances of cable-related tripping, and a higher number on the “Days Since Last Incident” sign. While they can be a bit more difficult to onboard, once the system is up and running, audio engineers and A/V technicians appreciate the fast setup time and decreased storage space that wireless mics afford. So, with all the
by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
Of all the terms we use to define microphones, "parabolic" isn't one that often comes up in conversation. But what is a parabolic microphone? How do they work and what are they used for? If you're curious to learn the answers to these questions—or if you just want to know why broadcast crew members are always holding those big plastic domes on the sidelines of professional sporting events—then you've come to the right place.
What are Parabolic Microphones?
Unlike other descriptors (dynamic, ribbon, etc.), the word "parabolic" does not refer to
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by Trevor Collins · Posted
The popularity of podcasting has skyrocketed in recent years. While many facets are involved in making a successful podcast, undoubtedly one of the most important is the microphone. However, with so many factors to consider, from budgets and solo or multi-person setups to technical specs like capsule types, pickup patterns, and onboard controls, the options can sometimes seem overwhelming.
Fear not! B&H has you covered in your endeavor to weed through the options and produce engaging content. In this article, we’ll discuss some of the key
by Trevor Collins · Posted
It’s more than likely that you have a loved one who owns a podcast. It’s their baby, their creative outlet, their place to vent and talk about documentaries that no one watches. Rather than gifting an elevated pine-scented candle or plaid sweater this holiday season, give them something they actually want. We’ve put together a list of our 11 favorite podcast gifts, ranging from budget-friendly to super fancy for those who deserve it. Why did we pick 11? Because
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
Many budding producers may wonder if it is best to use monitors while mixing or whether headphones can give an equally accurate picture of one’s mix. And while many professionals will insist that monitors are the best way to go, an argument can be made as to why mixing with headphones is sometimes more appropriate. So, let’s look at the pros and cons of both monitors and headphones and explore some tips that will help you get the best mix possible.
Are Monitors Better for Mixing?
Most often, it is recommended that monitors be used for mixing
by Sam Mallery · Posted
Voice-overs are an essential ingredient in the creation of dynamic media. They can be an unseen character in a story, or just a friendly voice persuading you to buy pet food. Voice-overs are found in every form of media, from news reporting to experimental filmmaking. Even photo slideshows can benefit from a well-executed voice-over.
Creating a voice-over isn't difficult to do, and the basic hardware required is fairly inexpensive. However, the quality of your voice-overs will only be as good as the methods you use to capture and control the
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
Any seasoned gamer will tell you that sound quality is as important as graphics when it comes to enjoying a realistic gaming experience. And while there is an overwhelming range of gaming headphones on the market, we’ve picked the best ones in every price category to help simplify your search.
Under $50
JBL excels at producing reliable gear at accessible prices. And if you’re looking for a basic yet decent pair of gaming headphones, it’s hard to go wrong with the wired
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
Choosing a great microphone may be more important for voiceover artists than it is for singers and other musicians. This is because often, voiceover talent has no music or reverb effects to hide behind; your voice is the central character if not the only sound element in the mix. To capture your audience, it’s imperative that the mic you choose cleanly and thoroughly reproduces your vocal delivery so that every inflection and tonal shade is vividly conveyed. With that in mind, let’s look at the best voiceover mics available in every price
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
Like most of us, if you don’t have the optimal recording space for mixing Dolby Atmos tracks, or you just can’t afford a 7.1.4 speaker-based system, you’re going to be relying on headphones to do your mixing. This is not necessarily a bad thing. With the right pair of headphones, you can get a soundstage that convincingly approximates a Dolby Atmos speaker setup, while saving yourself thousands of dollars in expensive gear and acoustic room treatment.
For the best imaging experience, the key is to invest in open-back headphones, as they will
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Andrew puts the Antelope Audio Edge series modeling microphones to the test in a recording studio and home studio. He tests the Edge Note, Solo, Duo, and Quadro mics.
0:00 - Today's Setups
1:01 - "Better Late Than Never" Andrew Swift (feat. Milton Vann)
2:18 - Recording Locations
2:46 - Mic Setup for the Drums (Edge Duo & Quadro)
5:12 - Bass (Edge Duo)
5:50 - Upright Piano (Edge Duo)
6:14 - Horns (Edge Solo & Note)
6:47 - Antelope Audio Orion Studio Synergy Core Audio Interface
7:30 - Vocals (Edge Duo)
8:07 - Guitars (Edge Note &
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
Whether you’re in the market for your first podcast microphone or you’re looking to upgrade the one you have, we’ve put together a list of our favorite models to help you on your way. If you’re in the market for a USB mic, check out The Best USB Podcast Microphones for Every Budget. But for this article, we’ll primarily be focusing on XLR mics for those who are using
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
So, you want to rent a cabin in the woods with your friends and lay down some tracks with MJ, the famous but sometimes lethargic producer who inspired famous hits, like “Whatsay Mcallit” and “42 Peace Chicken Wingits.” Or maybe you want to make tunes in the park while soaking up some rays. Well, you’ve come to the right place. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, we’ve got some great portable studio ideas and recommendations that’ll help you produce magic with minimal effort and build a recording setup that you can easily carry on your
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
For podcasters, USB microphones are great entry-level solutions because they eliminate the need to invest in pricey mixers, preamps, and interfaces. Just connect them to your computer, and you’re on your way to recording gold. Whether you’re looking for high-resolution, flexible recording options or all-in-one mic packages, we’ll help you find the USB mic that best fits your needs and budget.
Under $50
One of the great things about USB microphones is how surprisingly
by Zack Young · Posted
As content creators continue to slim down their setups, many have embraced Sony’s comprehensive suite of first-party accessories. This is especially true for microphones, as most of the brand’s current offerings take advantage of the Multi-Interface (MI) Shoe on top of contemporary Sony cameras for wireless communication with the camera body. That means no cables, no syncing in post, and no low battery headaches. Today, we’re looking at popular options for both on-camera shotgun mics and off-camera wireless clip-on lavalier mics, the two most