Ask Jonah: Answering Reader Questions About Direct (DI) Boxes
Active or passive? What about tubes? Using to jacks on a DI to sum?
Active or passive? What about tubes? Using to jacks on a DI to sum?
Mixing a small number of channels while retaining the full frequency spectrum, intimacy, and dynamics may be the pinnacle of the craft.
Providing reinforcement for a small audience inside the venue while also optimizing the audio for the livestream of a multi-camera shoot.
Three days, from a flying start, many bands, several hundred RF frequencies over what turned out to be not two but four stages, add a roving ENG crew into the mix, and the game is on…
Just check in with an app and you’re hired? Uh, perhaps not so fast…
Any time we’re filtering and then summing two coherent signals, we need to be aware of any potential lurking phase demons.
Perspective on this difficult period and preparing to come back to touring and function at the highest level possible.
Taking the time to check each line from the stage to the console (and back, if you have wired stage monitors) – you won’t be sorry.
An audiologist addresses numerous inaccuracies of the portrayal of hearing loss, its causes, treatment, and rehabilitation in the Academy Award-nominated film.
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