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B&H Bild Expo isn't just a photography conference! Gabe and Andrew explore the show floor to highlight standout innovations in audio gear. Then, they visit the Audio Experience room, featuring a wide range of podcasting and home audio recording equipment.
0:00 - Intro
0:36 - Sennheiser
1:31 - Zoom
4:02 - Roland
5:31 - Shure
6:14 - Lewitt
8:10 - RODE
9:35 - Allen & Heath
9:53 - teenage engineering
11:39 - Audio Experience
12:22 - Final Thoughts
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
Producing a podcast is not an easy challenge. And for beginner and intermediate podcasters who are tasked with handling post-production, there are always new things to learn and fresh ways to approach the editing and mixing process. So, I sat down with B&H’s own podcast producer of the B&H Photography Podcast, Mike Weinstein, to glean into some of his editing and mixing methods.
So, let’s start from the beginning. What kind
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
If you’re new to the world of podcasting, you may be wondering how to effectively distribute your podcast. Well, for starters, you’re going to need a hosting platform that’s capable of delivering your podcast to the various podcast directories that are out there—such as Apple Podcasts and Spotify—and wouldn’t
by Phillip Nichol… · Posted
No matter what audio or video equipment you lug from gig to gig, you’re likely to find an SKB iSeries hard shell case that’s perfect for your particular needs. With over 60 sizes and numerous interior options available, the iSeries line covers all sorts of storage needs, from memory cards and small personal items to decked-out cameras, expensive sound recorders, and heavy-duty stands. Plus, all iSeries cases are made in the USA to a high
by Jason T · Posted
The other day, a musician friend sent me a new version of a track we have been working on together so I could check out a new piano part that he added. I complained that it was taking several minutes to download the track to my phone, and then realized he had sent me an 80MB WAV file in lieu of the fairly customary, high-quality MP3 file that is normally sent between the producers and musicians I work with for simple reference purposes. I wasn’t connected to Wi-Fi, and it was taking forever to download a file that size.
When I asked him why he