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We’re checking out UA’s new and improved desktop audio interface for Mac and Windows and demoing it’s Unison mic preamp technology and UAD-2 plug-ins.
by BH Online Videos · Posted
In this video, Rob Rives demonstrates the Lectrosonics PDR, a portable digital recorder designed for capturing high-quality digital audio that can synchronize with timecode. Recording at industry-standard 24-bit/48 kHz audio in WAV (BWF) format, the PDR is particularly useful in situations when using a wireless microphone is impractical, such as when distance to a wireless receiver is too far.
The PDR stores its recordings on
by BH Online Videos · Posted
In the following video, Rob Rives demonstrates the newest additions to the latest Native Instrument Komplete 11 Ultimate bundles and how they can be a useful addition to any studio production environment. This video explores the latest instruments and effects including Form, a sample mangling instrument, Symphonic Essentials, which is a more streamlined version of NI’s Symphonic Series library, and Emotive Strings, a Kontakt
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In this video, Greg Johnson demonstrates the Korg Monologue, a monophonic all-analog synthesizer with a fully programmable single-voice architecture and 100 fully editable presets, well suited for musicians and analog enthusiasts. Building upon the success of the Minilogue Polyphonic Synthesizer, Korg
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In this video, Rob Rives demonstrates the RØDElink Newsshooter Kit, which utilizes an RX-Cam wireless receiver in conjunction with a TX-XLR wireless transmitter, thus allowing you the option of using handheld XLR microphones in a roaming, wireless fashion. Rives shows off its power abilities, gain-reduction switches, and line-of sight range. With Rives positioned far away from the camera, you’ll be able to see—and more importantly, hear—how this kit
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.
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The Lectrosonics PDR, or Personal Digital Recorder, is a compact, easy to conceal, audio recorder with timecode support that’s ready to go wherever your talent goes.
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In the following video, Rob Rives demonstrates the Zoom F4 Field Recorder, and how it can be a useful addition to any professional sound engineer’s inventory. This video explores the functions, controls, and features of the Zoom F4, including the inputs and outputs, signal flow, and peripherals, including the EXH-6 module for adding an additional set of inputs. We showcase the super-low-noise preamps, which offer 75 dB of gain and are
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Join Sonic Scoop’s Justin Colletti as he tests out some tube condenser microphones that won’t break the bank.
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Hear the difference as Sonic Scoop’s Justin Colletti takes to Braund studios to contrast and compare many different microphones. The common through-line? All these mics are modelled on one of two classic capsules: The Neumann U47 and the AKG C 12.
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
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In the following “Quick Listen” video, Gregory Johnson and Prentiss Thompson demonstrate the handmade Minimoog Model D, with its authentic vintage analog sound engine. Each player explores the three oscillators, modifiers, and the classic Moog low-pass ladder filter with resonance. Check out examples of the hardwired overdrive modification, the Fatar keyboard, which offers velocity and aftertouch, and the use of an expression pedal to
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We’re trying out Rycote’s model-specific “Perfect For” Series of windshields and shock mounts for popular Sennheiser and Rode microphones.
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In this video, B&H’s Rob Rives test-drives Output Exhale and Output Signal in various configurations, showing you how to create EDM tracks, soundtracks, and music beds with these exciting virtual instruments, powered by the Native Instruments Kontakt engine. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other
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In the following video, Rob Rives demonstrates the QSC TouchMix–30 Pro Digital Mixer, and how it can be a useful addition to any band setup, rehearsal room, club, concert hall, house of worship, school, or broadcast studio. This video explores the functions, controls, and features of the TouchMix–30 Pro, including the large 10" multi-touch screen, anti-feedback and room-tuning wizards, two real-time analyzers (RTA), the patch matrix,