Microfiles: The American D-22, Form & Function In One Package
A micro-metal alloy diaphragm dynamic design from the early 1950s designed for a range of applications and with aesthetics optimized for television.
A micro-metal alloy diaphragm dynamic design from the early 1950s designed for a range of applications and with aesthetics optimized for television.
A deeper understanding of a song’s mood and message is critical for every aspect of production, and audio certainly isn’t exempt from that.
On analog consoles and processors, and ways that mixing and the workflow has changed in the digital age.
“The 811 was designed for use in professional recording applications and is equally suited for serious amateur recording, high-quality sound reinforcement and other demanding sound pickup situations.”
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“I liked to keep the vibe pretty loose and fun. With that in mind, here are a few humorous incidents from my eight years in that job.” (An audio version of this article is also available for download.)
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An inexpensive omnidirectional design for general purpose applications such as public address systems that also proved popular with garage bands and working musicians.
The endurance of a roadie is built up over years of seeing every scenario in the book unfold – this is a story of one specific roadie accomplishing one enormous challenge.
I thought to myself, “There’s too much wrong here. If I do get asked to mix, I’m going to have to undo all this and start over, and that’s probably going to cause some trouble.” So instead, I excused myself and left. (An audio version of this article is also available for download.)
A tale of skidding (well, technically driving) to a show and back on Prince Edward Island, Canada more than 40 years ago. (An audio version of this article is available for download.)
A dynamic-type design public address and general purpose microphone dating back to the late 1940s.
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