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New cars are quieter than ever, which means they're soundproof enough to become mobile recording studios. That's not the intent of double-pane windows, laminated windshields, or all the yards of foam, ...
With most of us still in the thick of stay-at-home orders, you may find that talking to yourself has become a new norm—particularly if you live alone. Podcasting is a way to harness this energy into a ...
Essentially anything that uses audio—TV, movies, theater, concerts, and other live events—has an audio producer, an audio production team, or sound engineers. And they use many pieces of equipment to ...
Unlike video tech, which seems to change every 10 years or so, audio has stayed largely the same for decades. If you bought a decent microphone and interface a decade ago or more, there’s a good ...
We have long been in the era of “one man band” media production. Outside of major digital cinema or documentary productions, most video and sound today are recorded with a minimal crew and budget.
NEW LONDON — Whether one sees a band live on stage, listens to an album or watches a live stream, a lot goes into making sure that performance sounds great. That requires someone who knows the ins and ...
A music industry giant has died. Rupert Neve, one of the leading pioneers in creating the analog recording equipment that many a band used to record their albums over the years, has died at the age of ...