
Awaiting the Digital Audio Network Standard
Engineers debate the proposed standards, employers dream of becoming digital audio Macrosofts, and the industry plods along minus the boost a digital audio networking standard could provide.
Engineers debate the proposed standards, employers dream of becoming digital audio Macrosofts, and the industry plods along minus the boost a digital audio networking standard could provide.
When digital emerges as the standard format for distribution of audio and video, we could be looking at a shakeout of seismic proportions within the a/v industry.
Australia’s Olympic Park, home to the 2000 Summer Games, showcases the future applications of large-scale distributed systems over a fiber optic backbone.
The tactics, principles, and lessons that made Hamilton Brosious a giant in pro audio sales.
An interview conducted in the year 2000 on the 75th anniversary of Shure
DAWG, builder of PC-based digital audio systems, wants to give their users more creativity, not crashes.
A look at the wealth of achievements of one of the most successful and longest enduring in professional audio.
Shure’s history exemplifies the much-documented American success story we never get tired of hearing: one person with a dream, overcoming considerable odds with little more than courage and moxie to create a thriving empire that’s touched many of our lives through the decades.
Finding that “perfect sound” can be a frustrating task, to say the least. Here are some of my rules for setting up successful stage mixes.
From the book “How To Get A Job In the Music and Recording Industry,” Keith Hatschek chats with Leslie Ann Jones about her colorful career.
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