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DPA Microphones' 4099 is already a beloved instrument mic, so how does the CORE+ version improve on what was already impressive? Andrew and Gabe are joined by Marco Panascia at the Atomic Sound recording studio to put this supercardioid microphone to the test. As always, we will share the final track as well as the raw, unprocessed audio.
0:00 - Overview & Today's Recording Session
1:01 - Demo
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The Universal Audio Volt 876 USB-C Audio Interface is another one of their products that brings an analog sound to our digital age. Andrew records a track using this eight-channel audio interface, showing you how the various modes can affect your track's sound.
0:00 - About
0:30 - Song Demo - "Cat's Meow"
1:53 - Inputs & Preamps
2:14 - Vintage Mode & 76 Compressor
2:47 - Recording Drums
3:10 - Assitive Auto-Gain
by Mike Weinstein · Posted
With the release of the Atlas i8 Isobaric Active Monitor Speaker, Antelope Audio has fulfilled its mission to provide high-end professional monitoring solutions. From digital to analog conversion, and now analog signal amplification to in-room sound pressure waves, Antelope has you covered all the way along the monitoring chain. But you don’t need to buy a fancy Antelope DAC with a fancy DSP and other fancy bits
by Trevor Collins · Posted
In today’s crowded and fast-paced media landscape, quality portable audio recording has never been more important. Whether you’re interested in podcasting, streaming, content creation, or audio-for-video applications, having a way to record high-quality audio in a lightweight, easily transported package is a must. To answer this call, TASCAM has released its next-generation field recorder, the Portacapture X6, which
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Andrew Swift and Gabe Richards demo the Universal Audio SC-1 Standard Condenser Microphone with Hemisphere Mic Modeling. For those of you seeking a large diaphragm condenser mic that is affordable and sounds great, the Universal Audio SC-1 might be for you!
0:00 - In This Video
1:03 - About the SC-1
2:27 - Sound Test
4:15 - Hemisphere Mic Model in Action
6:07 - What Do You Think?
Will you be
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Andrew Swift reports on the Earthworks ETHOS, a broadcast condenser mic made for voice-overs, podcasts, broadcasts, and narration. No matter how your voice sounds, the ETHOS is designed to capture it faithfully!
What do you think of the Earthworks ETHOS mic? Is this one for your gear locker? Let us know in the Comments section, below.
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If you want the Sony C-800G condenser mic sound without the price, then look no further! Let’s take a look at how Sony’s C-80 and C-100 sound, in a real-world scenario.
0:00 - Introduction
2:10 - Real-World Test
4:09 - Processing
4:46 - Physical Specs and Accessories
5:38 - Which Mic is for You?
Thank you to Engine Room Audio NYC for allowing us to record at their studio.
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It’s clear teenage engineering's TP-7 Digital Tape Recorder has that wow factor. Not only is this digital tape recorder ultra-portable, but it also allows for hours of audio recording and doubles as a USB audio interface. Join Gabe Richards as he presents an overview of the TP-7’s features and how to use it.
0:00 - Introduction
1:02 - Physical Specs and Use
4:26 - How it Works
6:26 - More Complex Setups
7:39 -
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Jake Estes takes a quick look at the Tascam Portacapture X8 High-Resolution Multi-Track Handheld Recorder, featuring a large touchscreen, 32-bit float resolution to avoid clipping, and tailored modes for music, field, podcast, ASMR, and other voice-recording applications.
What are some of the feature you appreciate about this handheld recorder? List them in the Comments section, below.
by Phillip Nichol… · Posted
Unless you only deal with instrumental music, vocals play a big part in your productions. Whether you record singers, rappers, background vocalists, or voice talent for video games, animation, film, or audiobooks, the tracks need to somehow stand out and blend in. To get tone that’s big and natural, a top-notch vocal recording chain can be the inimitable key. With gear from Neumann, SSL, Rupert Neve Designs, and many others, there are bountiful choices for creating your own favorite vocal chain. Need some examples? Read on!
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