Analog Electronic Transmission: Part 2 In A Series On Audio Fundamentals
Exploring more basic concepts, and some common mythology, about the art and science of sound reinforcement.
Exploring more basic concepts, and some common mythology, about the art and science of sound reinforcement.
Lessons learned over the years about how to train, deploy, and develop a functioning crew, regardless of their experience.
When audience members are seated inside their vehicles listening to the PA, what effect does this have on the listening experience?
Tackling inverted frequency response, lavalier microphone challenges, and the old “egg crates as acoustic treatment” trick.
It’s possible to attain something reasonable using headphones in the studio, if you’re aware of the pros and cons involved.
The high-pass filter does just what it sounds like – it lets high frequencies pass while blocking lows. Here’s how to maximize the effectiveness of this valuable function.
Revisiting a fun concept, and no worries that a few may not conform to the 5-7-5 rule – they’re still funny, and we can all use a laugh right now…
A rework of the entire production under pandemic restrictions while providing the audience with an experience on par with previous awards shows.
Mixing is a special job and doing it well seems to require a certain kind of personality.
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