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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 Julius Richmond · Posted
Back in the days when dinosaurs roamed the earth, you had to buy specific audio interfaces to run Pro Tools, or else you were out of luck: without the hardware, Pro Tools was nothing but dead space on a hard drive. Without Pro Tools, you’d have a rough time getting work in the audio industry.
The original MBOX rose to prominence against this backdrop of proprietary tech. Whether or not it sounded good didn’t really matter; many of my peers simply got one as a dongle for home editing work in Pro Tools.
Twenty years later, the times have become
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The Antelope Discrete 8 Pro Synergy Core offers premium sound quality and plentiful connectivity. Ideal for bands, studio owners, and recording engineers, this rackmount audio interface features 26 inputs, 32 outputs, 8 discreet preamps, Thunderbolt™ 3 and USB 2.0 Connectivity, and more! Click here to
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Let's take a look at the Volt series, from Universal Audio, audio interfaces that combine UA's renowned preamp technology, its fantastic pro-grade digital conversion, and a mobile-friendly form factor. Whether you're podcasting or recording music, the Volt has everything a modern content creator needs.
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Doug Guerra reviews the Mackie MCaster Live, a portable audio mixer for streaming and podcast beginners. The MCaster Live is not only budget friendly, but also user friendly, ultracompact, has the ability to send and receive audio (as well as receive phone calls), USB connectivity for use as an audio interface on a Mac/PC, and more!
Will the Mackie MCaster Live find a place in your workflow?
by Phillip Nichol… · Posted
Whether you do it for a living or just for fun, podcasting shouldn’t require a truckload of gear. If producing podcasts is something you do regularly, whenever you darn well please, or only in dreams, you should be able to achieve great results with a short list of wisely chosen essentials. So, let’s talk essentials, those things that qualify for a podcaster’s everyday carry kit.
The Microphone
Until some brilliantly crazy individual invents a throat-to-USB interface for connecting your vocal cords directly to a computer, you’ll have to rely
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In this video, AB talks about six wrong things you might be doing when you record your vocals. From improper mic choice to bad acoustics, you’ll learn about some of the most common mistakes people make when tracking vocals. Check it out!
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Sennheiser has updated its popular G3 series with the evolution wireless G4. AB takes a quick look at the wireless G4 Combo Sets, which are geared toward recording dialogue, ENG audio, and sound for film. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative videos at BandH.com.
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In this video, AB reviews the new Sennheiser Memory Mic, which is designed to record broadcast-quality, 16-bit/48k audio with your smartphone. With features like Bluetooth synchronization, compatibility with Filmic Pro, and up to 4 hours of recording on a full charge, Memory Mic makes for a professional audio-recording solution for smartphone users. Check out the video, which we hope you enjoy, for more features and an audio
by jaime traba · Posted
Music production has, for the most part, gone small. Large-format consoles, massive 2-inch tape machines, and stacks of outboard gear are no longer the only way to produce quality tracks. Realistically speaking, many (if not most) home studios consist of a laptop, which get consistently smaller every few months, a small interface, a MIDI controller, and a pair of monitors. This is true especially of electronic music, where, even as the pendulum swings back to using external synths and drum machines, the focus is on keeping them small.
Monitors
by BH Online Videos · Posted
In the following video, Rob Rives demonstrates the Rycote “Perfect For” series wind solutions for shotgun microphones, and how they can be a useful addition to any audio production inventory. This video explores the effectiveness of each wind-reduction kit, including the Super-Blimp Kit and Softie Kit for RØDE NTG microphones, as well as the Windshield Kit and Super-Softie Kit for the Sennheiser MKH-416 and CMIT microphones. Each demo provides before-and-after examples using a Jet Stream wind machine. Rives also demonstrates the capabilities
by Nicholas Messitte · Posted
That’s a great idea!” exclaimed my manager as he went over the pitch-sheet for this article. “But—and don’t hate me for this—you’re way too old to write it.”
Running a hand through my thinning brown hair, I replied, “whatever do you mean?”
"In the time since you've graduated," he said, "you could've gone to college again. Twice." Here he suspended two fingers in the air. “Twice.”
He was right. Moreover, my prospective list of collegial gear hadn't aged very well; at the top was a Boss BR1180 Recorder, which, these days, makes for an absolutely
by BH Online Videos · Posted
In the following video, Rob Rives, from B&H, discusses the Sanken COS-11D lavalier microphone, an industry standard for TV and film productions. Using a Sennheiser EW 100 G3 wireless system with a Tascam DR-701D recorder, as well as a
by Andrew Eisele · Posted
I have been a big fan of Roland for many years. My first synthesizer was the Roland SH09 that I purchased in 1997. I still have it, and it is one of my most prized possessions. I’ve had several analog and digital synths come and go over the years, but the SH-09 has been very dear to me. I’m a bit of analog-synth geek, so when I was offered to try out the Roland JD-Xi synthesizer, I jumped at the chance. Roland has been very busy with research and development,
by Daniel Bockrath · Posted
Over the past few weeks, I have enjoyed the opportunity to audition two new pairs of headphones from Audeze (AW-deh-zee), the California-based creators of the famed LCD-3, LCD-2, LCD-X, and LCD-XC models of magnetic planar headphones. If this is your first time ever hearing about magnetic planar speaker driver technology, you are in for a treat.
I remember very clearly the moment I first heard about magnetic planar speakers while reading an end-user's