Following Protocols: A Dive Into The World Of Audio Over Ethernet (AoE)
Defining different protocols and looking at their advantages (and disadvantages) with an eye on the future of audio networking.
Defining different protocols and looking at their advantages (and disadvantages) with an eye on the future of audio networking.
Documenting your networks (and honestly, the rest of your AVL systems with Dante patching, stage input lists, monitor mixes, DMX channels. etc.,) isn’t the most glamorous part of the job, but is one of the most important. Here are some ideas for going about it…
Our panel of PSW veteran audio professionals discuss their “desert island” gear choices– hardware and software – to carry to events.
Dynamics or condensers? Best placement options? To go direct or not? Answers to these questions and more.
Active or passive? What about tubes? Using to jacks on a DI to sum?
It’s up to sound techs – and musicians – to make sure a guitar or microphone is never electrified due to poor maintenance, bad connections or a broken-off ground plug.
After battling hum, buzz, hiss and hash for more than 45 years, the author offers his observations on these nuisances and what to do about them.
The wireless video camera we received as a gift works great; however, the onboard audio is, shall we say, less than optimum. Thus began a productive (and fun) DIY project to address the situation.
Some of the basics that are helpful to know when working with Wi-Fi in AV systems and collaborating/co-existing with IT folks and existing church Wi-Fi.
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