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"I never realized that tree trunks sounded this good."
Kevin, Andrew, and Gabe are doing what they do best: talking about the latest and coolest audio gear. Superbooth Berlin 2026 had a lot to offer, so check out what made the cut (trust us, there's a reason gloves are on the list).
0:00 - UAD Enigmatic '82 Plugin
1:20 - Rupert Neve
1:46 - Synth Kalimba
2:31 - Mimu Gloves
4:05 - Telefunken 251
5:13 - Soma Terra Synth
6:40 - Atomic Analog 500 Series Module
7:40 - Kevin's First Foray into Synthesis
8:52 - La Voix du Luthier Acoustic Resonators
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Gabe travels the show floor of Superbooth 2026 in search of the newest and most exciting synths from Korg Berlin, Erica Synths, and more.
0:00 - Opening
0:45 - Genki Katla
3:58 - Korg NTS-4
5:04 - Erica Synths Bullfrog Drums
6:55 - Boredbrain Xcelon SL
8:43 - Expressive-E Osmose CE
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Through limits, we can allow our creativity to shine. Sennheiser embodies this philosophy, allowing obstacles to fuel innovations in their products. From the MD series to the Spectera System, you'll learn how they've solved common audio problems over the past 80 years. You'll also catch a brief factory tour!
0:00 - Intro
1:41 - MD 421 - History of a Legend
5:43 - Developing the Spectera System
9:55 - Sennheiser's Plug Fest
10:24 - How Problems Drive Us to Innovate with Co-CEO Andreas Sennheiser
11:57 - What Happens When an Idea Doesn't Work
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Andrew breaks down how the Shure ANX4 Multi-Channel Wireless Receiver can consolidate your receivers and antenna distribution, in a user-configurable unit.
0:00 - Overview
0:34 - Wide-Band Radio
0:52 - Inputs
1:04 - How to Configure & Licensing
2:38 - Audio Output
2:52 - Why This Unit Is Amazing
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Grammy-nominated recording engineer/mixer Kostadin Kamcev goes behind the scenes of pop-ular productions like Dune to see how audio is produced. He will be discussing everything from gear and techniques to the people involved in the process.
0:00 - Intro
1:35 - How Kostadin got started
3:22 - The process of producing music for films
14:27 - Kostadin's favorite to work on
16:15 - How audio was produced for the film Dune
21:21 - What to look for in gear
24:36 - Recording music for films
30:58 - Mixing
38:16 - Constantly learning
42:35 - Must
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Take a listen to Shure's Nexadyne 2, 5, and 6 supercardioid microphones! Andrew discusses the uses for each mic and shares the isolated tracks!
0:00 - Intro
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by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Musicians, podcasters, and other audio professionals need a laptop for all types of workflows. Whether it is jotting down notes for your next project, recording some music memos for a song idea, or even recording and editing an entire podcast, you will need a machine that is powerful and reliable. Enter the 14" and 16" MacBook Pros with M1 Pro and M1 Max chips. The computers bring a host of upgrades and a hard-to-believe boost to performance that will make all audio pros happy.
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by Phillip Nichol… · Posted
Adhering to proper Internet protocol, the world of online surfers flipped their tops and became obsessed with a new magnificent mystery, an audio clip of a single word. What word? Well, supposedly it was Laurel… or was it Yanny? Everyone from conspiracy theorists to arm-chair quarterbacks weighed in, but it was the audio experts who gleefully separated the chaos from the science.
Each word we speak has unique timbre and envelope properties. Some words like "stick" sound short and sibilant, while others like "umbrella" sound long and full.
by jaime traba · Posted
As we continue our very own B&H-flavored version of Oprah’s Favorite Things just in time for Valentine’s Day, one thing that comes screaming to mind is headphones. Everyone uses them, and they elicit passion, from casual listeners all the way to audiophiles. I fully admit I am something of a low-end Lothario, or dynamic-driver Don Juan, (depending on how you want to alliterate) when talking about headphones. I own a bunch of headphones and, like John Lennon, in my life I’ve loved them all. I have at least two pairs sitting on my desk at
by jaime traba · Posted
Long the standard bearer for delivering portable audio, the 3.5mm headphone jack had its plug pulled one final time, in Cupertino, on September 7, 2016, and reportedly met its fate with a steely courage you don’t often see outside of Apple designers. In its long and storied life, it survived countless audio formats, from vinyl to 8-tracks, cassette tapes, and CDs. In recent years, it had even coexisted peacefully with purely digital formats, and the advent of wireless streaming technologies, such as Bluetooth.
Originating in use with the