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Killing Extraneous Noise When Using a Microphone December 15th 2016 - 09:00 AM

Killing unwanted noises when using a microphone requires the knowledge and skill to know the type of noise and have the available tools to suppress it. Here’s a guide to the basics of removing noise when using microphones for recording.

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The Bang & Olufsen BeoLab 90 speaker celebrates the company’s 90th anniversary. Retail price for these innovative speakers, about $90,000.

Loudspeaker Technology Part 3: The Frequency Domain and Human Hearing December 13th 2016 - 12:05 PM

In Part 2, of John Watkinson’s series of articles on loudspeakers, the critical time-domain operation of human hearing was considered. In Part 3, he explains how the frequency domain interacts with the time domain and why they are a crucial concern in any accurate loudspeaker design.

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Understanding IP Networks - Benefits of Audio Over IP December 12th 2016 - 12:30 PM

In the last article, we looked at Quality of Service in IT networks. In this article, we continue the theme of looking at a network from a broadcast engineers’ point of view so they can better communicate with the IT department, and look at the benefits of sending audio over IP.

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Multiple computers can be accessed at the same time using KVM

Essential Guide: KVM for Broadcasting December 9th 2016 - 01:00 PM

Copyright infringement is a big problem for broadcasters transmitting Hollywood block buster films. Compromising film revenues, unscrupulous staff can easily copy films to USB disc drives and distribute them illegally on BitTorents and other public distribution systems.

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Equipment inside the Production Gallery area on board Arena TV’s OBX is controlled with a Lawo VSM system.

Arena TV Strengthens IP-enabled 4K OB Van With VSM Control System December 1st 2016 - 12:05 PM

Arena TV, a UK-based broadcast production company, has upgraded its entire fleet of OB vans with Lawo’s VSM control system. The VSM system creates a familiar workflow for users, and is the only control system on the market that is able to work in a fully IP-based environment as well as with other third-party equipment.

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Never underestimate the importance of a quality microphone pre-amplifier.

How to Choose a Microphone Preamplifer November 29th 2016 - 10:00 AM

The microphone preamplifier in a recording chain has a very basic function — to boost a low-level audio signal to the point where it can comfortably be processed by other equipment in the audio chain. But how the preamp accomplishes this and the range of choices available to the user can be mind boggling. How do you choose which preamp is best for your application?

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How to Care for Microphones November 25th 2016 - 01:00 PM

Though they often take tremendous abuse in daily use, microphones are the most delicate and important part of the pro audio chain. To keep microphones working properly, there are a few things the audio engineer can do.

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Using Compression for Recorded and Live Audio November 23rd 2016 - 09:00 AM

One of the most misunderstood tools audio engineers use for live and recorded audio is compression. Over the years, manufacturers have tried to simplify it, but amateur engineers still try to overuse it — often with disastrous results. Here’s a primer on audio compression and how to use it effectively.

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