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Yamaha Audiogram series
Packaged as complete computer music solutions, the AUDIOGRAM Series bundle together a hardware interface with audio inputs and outputs, software for recording and producing music, and a USB cable for connection to a computer. Recording music from instruments, microphones, CD players or MP3 players is – according to Yamaha – as easy as installing the […]
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New Roland handhelds
Roland announces the newest addition to its award-winning line of portable digital recorders, the R-09HR. Featuring an updated design with an upgraded pro-quality stereo microphone and an onboard preview speaker for instant audio playback. Originally posted on March 14, 2008 @ 3:14 am
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iZotope ANR-B: adaptive hardware noise reduction unit
iZotope have stretched from software into hardware and showed their noise reduction unit ANR-B at NAB. I’ve talked about it before but up until now only a prototype has been shown. From the iZotope press release ANR-B uses iZotope’s advanced noise reduction technology to intelligently identify and suppress environmental broadband noise, hum, phone line artifacts […]
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Times when you like Apple – or three steps to making a video podcast
Anyone doing video podcasts here? Or thinking about it? In that case you should check out iMovie. It’s an incredibly easy way to give your video recordings a few basic effects. I tried it for the first time a couple of days ago, editing my video diary from Musikmesse. Originally posted on March 19, 2008 […]
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Podcast on microphone directionality
Shure’s latest podcast (shurecast) deals with directionality. Perhaps it’s worth a listen. Here’s the direct link: Microphone basics: directionality Originally posted on March 11, 2008 @ 8:55 am