Clear Path: The “Right” DI For Computers In Audio
When it comes to best audio quality practices, they’re sometimes not ideal.
When it comes to best audio quality practices, they’re sometimes not ideal.
Given its increased use throughout the A/V industry, most contractors are now required to understand the basics of terminating and laying fiber optic cable.
Consider the input types that may exist on a mixing console. I found all of these on units sitting around the shop…
It might be surprising in this “all digital” age, but many commercial paging and music-on-hold applications still involve interfacing with analog telephone service
Neil Muncy provides a primer on how surge suppression works, how MOV’s work, and the advantages of series mode surge suppression in audio systems.
A properly installed isolator virtually eliminates hum, buzz, or other noises caused by ground loops
How direct boxes work and suggested applications.
Some basic precautions and tests to reduce if not eliminate the possibility of electrocuting our musical friends
In an era where the “gear” is more computer than console, virtual cables replace their hardware counterparts. Simply put, they connect one program to another.
Though major pieces of gear can certainly fail, often it’s a simple fix that gets an operation up and running again.
DAWG, builder of PC-based digital audio systems, wants to give their users more creativity, not crashes.
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