In The Studio: Digital Audio 101—The Basics
The key to understanding digital audio is to remember that what’s in the computer isn’t sound – it’s math
The key to understanding digital audio is to remember that what’s in the computer isn’t sound – it’s math
August 16-17 training course to be held at BC Place in Vancouver
Chosen based on the wide range of control it offered over equalization, limiting and delay for the mains
A high-end retail showcase for Peavey and its affiliated brands
Designed for decoupling monitors and reducing structural vibrations
Audio equipment was provided by Energia Beta partners MPM and Waveform Audio
Philadelphia based Mitta Sound was tasked with providing sound systems for each of the events during campaign kick-off. A long-time RCF user, owner Terrence McDuffy utilized a variety of RCF loudspeakers to handle the diverse sound requirements of the day.
MHA recently provided its new MLA rig for the annual Capital Jazz Festival at Merriweather Post Pavilion as well as for numerous shows
Deploying on both vocals and instruments
Tours with AKG mics and relies on them for teaching
Can be a tremendous aid in troubleshooting a system
“The biggest change over the years is that audience expectations are much higher than they used to be”
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