#12: A Matter Of Timing: Clarifying Latency And Putting It Into Context
How much latency is noticeable? How much is acceptable for a given application? Is less always better? (A downloadable audio version of this article is also available.)
How much latency is noticeable? How much is acceptable for a given application? Is less always better? (A downloadable audio version of this article is also available.)
The automatic assumption that every problem on an RF channel, be it mic or IEM or intercom, requires a frequency change to resolve it is very outdated and often not helpful. (An audio version of this article is also available for download.)
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.)
Running sound systems (and more) at ongoing events using solar power stations and accompanying accessories. (An audio version of this article is also available for download.)
The automatic assumption that every problem on an RF channel, be it mic or IEM or intercom, requires a frequency change to resolve it is very outdated and often not helpful. (An audio version of this article is also available for download.)
An overview of uses of audio interfaces within live sound workflows and some important characteristics of products well suited to them. (An audio version of this article is also available for download.)
The fact that a certain phenomenon or scientific principle exists – in pro audio and otherwise – does not necessarily mean it’s likely to be a cause of concern in a practical situation. (An audio version of this article is also available for download.)
A list of subjects about which the author would like to hop in a time machine and re-do. Of course, this isn’t possible… But what if it was? (An audio version of this article is also available for download.)
Have “best practices” changed? No, but what has changed is that now you need to know what these practices are, all of them, and use them every time you deploy wireless mic, IEM, IFB and intercom systems. (An audio version of this article is also available for download.)
Would it be as I remembered it? Would anything have changed, for better or worse? Would it take me long to get back up to full speed, or would the mental cogs have rusted? (An audio version of this article is also available for download.)
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