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Tuesday, 12 March 2013
Microphone Polar Patterns and Stereo Configurations - Excerpt, Cardioid (Abbey Road Studio 2)
Microphone Polar Patterns and Stereo Configurations - Excerpt, Cardioid (Abbey Road Studio 2) Video Clips. Duration : 6.45 Mins.
http://audiomasterclass.com - An excerpt from the Audio Masterclass Multimedia Set 'Microphone Polar Patterns and Stereo Configurations' recorded at Abbey Ro...
http://audiomasterclass.com - An excerpt from the Audio Masterclass Multimedia Set 'Microphone Polar Patterns and Stereo Configurations' recorded at Abbey Ro...
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Sunday, 10 March 2013
Nathan Phillips - Aw Shit
Nathan Phillips - Aw Shit Video Clips. Duration : 1.35 Mins.
this is going to be the last song done with my usb microphone, because i am getting a new microphone (firewire) So expect very good quality for my next songs...
this is going to be the last song done with my usb microphone, because i am getting a new microphone (firewire) So expect very good quality for my next songs...
Thursday, 7 March 2013
Pro Tools Tutorial : Connecting a Microphone in Pro Tools
Pro Tools Tutorial : Connecting a Microphone in Pro Tools Video Clips. Duration : 2.60 Mins.
Free Pro Tools Tutorial! Learn how to connect a mic with expert tips and advice on sound editing in this free video. Expert: Alexander Markowski Bio: Alexand...
Free Pro Tools Tutorial! Learn how to connect a mic with expert tips and advice on sound editing in this free video. Expert: Alexander Markowski Bio: Alexand...
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
Scratching on iPad with DJ Rig and iRig MIX
Scratching on iPad with DJ Rig and iRig MIX Tube. Duration : 2.30 Mins.
http://www.irigmix.com | http://www.djrig.net Check us out on Facebook too http://www.facebook.com/ikmultimedia iRig™ MIX is the first mobile mixer for iPhon...
http://www.irigmix.com | http://www.djrig.net Check us out on Facebook too http://www.facebook.com/ikmultimedia iRig™ MIX is the first mobile mixer for iPhon...
Limp Bizkit - Take a Look Around (Theme from Mission Impossible 2)
Limp Bizkit - Take a Look Around (Theme from Mission Impossible 2) Tube. Duration : 5.60 Mins.
Music video by Limp Bizkit performing Take a Look Around (Theme from Mission Impossible 2). (C) 2000 Interscope Geffen (A&M) Records A Division of UMG Recordings Inc.
Music video by Limp Bizkit performing Take a Look Around (Theme from Mission Impossible 2). (C) 2000 Interscope Geffen (A&M) Records A Division of UMG Recordings Inc.
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The Music Farm Presents Bandsurge - Win over $7000 worth of gear!
The Music Farm Presents Bandsurge - Win over 00 worth of gear! Tube. Duration : 1.80 Mins.
It's SIMPLE! Visit http://Bandsurge.com to enter to win all of the gear below...! -- New product added weekly! The winning GearSurge I Collection includes ON...
It's SIMPLE! Visit http://Bandsurge.com to enter to win all of the gear below...! -- New product added weekly! The winning GearSurge I Collection includes ON...
Sunday, 3 March 2013
Plantronics GAMECOM 780 Microphone Recording Sample
Plantronics GAMECOM 780 Microphone Recording Sample Video Clips. Duration : 3.27 Mins.
A recording sample made using the microphone on the Plantronics GAMECOM 780 headset. Apart from Fade In and Fade Out effects, this sound has not been processed in Camtasia. Recording level is set to maximum (100) in Windows and the recording software. Camtasia recorded the sound using 22.05kHz sample rate. This video clip shows that the mono microphone is presented as a stereo recording device in Windows, and that the recordings have a large DC offset. Record level from the microphone is relatively quiet, and I'd usually boost the volume in software, but I left it as is here for reference.
A recording sample made using the microphone on the Plantronics GAMECOM 780 headset. Apart from Fade In and Fade Out effects, this sound has not been processed in Camtasia. Recording level is set to maximum (100) in Windows and the recording software. Camtasia recorded the sound using 22.05kHz sample rate. This video clip shows that the mono microphone is presented as a stereo recording device in Windows, and that the recordings have a large DC offset. Record level from the microphone is relatively quiet, and I'd usually boost the volume in software, but I left it as is here for reference.
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Saturday, 2 March 2013
Filmmaking 101 - How to Record High Quality Audio on a Budget
Filmmaking 101 - How to Record High Quality Audio on a Budget Video Clips. Duration : 25.27 Mins.
Learn the equipment and skills you need to be a great sound technician/boom operator on your film set! This is a perfect sound recording tutorial for an HDDSLR Filmmaker, who's just starting out. You've got your great HDDSLR camera and a nice lens, but you need audio to match! Remember the old filmmaking adage: "Sound is more important than picture." Links to the equipment I used: Audio Recorder: www.bhphotovideo.com Microphone: www.bhphotovideo.com XLR Cable: www.bhphotovideo.com Optional Items: Clapboard: www.bhphotovideo.com Boom Pole: www.bhphotovideo.com Thanks to DarthXboxian for the idea for this tutorial
Learn the equipment and skills you need to be a great sound technician/boom operator on your film set! This is a perfect sound recording tutorial for an HDDSLR Filmmaker, who's just starting out. You've got your great HDDSLR camera and a nice lens, but you need audio to match! Remember the old filmmaking adage: "Sound is more important than picture." Links to the equipment I used: Audio Recorder: www.bhphotovideo.com Microphone: www.bhphotovideo.com XLR Cable: www.bhphotovideo.com Optional Items: Clapboard: www.bhphotovideo.com Boom Pole: www.bhphotovideo.com Thanks to DarthXboxian for the idea for this tutorial
Thursday, 28 February 2013
DJ Bambi Birthday at HQ Nightclub in Atlantic City
DJ Bambi Birthday at HQ Nightclub in Atlantic City Video Clips. Duration : 1.00 Mins.
The begining of DJ Bambi's birthday set at HQ in AC sounds like crap just because we were right beside one of the speakers and the microphone on my phone couldn't handle the bass haha but the sound there was incredible haha.
The begining of DJ Bambi's birthday set at HQ in AC sounds like crap just because we were right beside one of the speakers and the microphone on my phone couldn't handle the bass haha but the sound there was incredible haha.
Tuesday, 19 February 2013
Let's Play Dead Space 3 Co Op - S02 Summary!
Let's Play Dead Space 3 Co Op - S02 Summary! Video Clips. Duration : 8.00 Mins.
So basically... Skype decided to hog all the microphone functions and didn't let fraps have any... :( Also this was our second attempt at recording that set... the first time didn't record at all that's why we have telemetry spike guns at the start of the set already. Basically what we did: - We decrypt the cryptic bullshit from the Greenly into more cryptic bullshit - We find a stash on the Brusilov, Carver trips out and hears his son talking to him - We find an old shuttle on the Terra Nova, refuel it and fly and land/crash on the planet - We find new gangly monsters on the planet and Danik's men find us somehow (zomg some one tipped them off!) All the while getting rid of almost all non-essential personel on the way! Yay!
So basically... Skype decided to hog all the microphone functions and didn't let fraps have any... :( Also this was our second attempt at recording that set... the first time didn't record at all that's why we have telemetry spike guns at the start of the set already. Basically what we did: - We decrypt the cryptic bullshit from the Greenly into more cryptic bullshit - We find a stash on the Brusilov, Carver trips out and hears his son talking to him - We find an old shuttle on the Terra Nova, refuel it and fly and land/crash on the planet - We find new gangly monsters on the planet and Danik's men find us somehow (zomg some one tipped them off!) All the while getting rid of almost all non-essential personel on the way! Yay!
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Friday, 25 January 2013
Homebrew software defined radio - a demonstration
Homebrew software defined radio - a demonstration Tube. Duration : 6.83 Mins.
Testing a very basic software defined radio on the 80 and 40 metre amateur bands. Uses the easy to use SDRadio software developed by I2PHD (see www.sdradio.org/ ) and a simple hardware interface which is a direct conversion receiver without audio filter or amplifier stages. Apart from an RF amplifier (not really necessary) all the receiver's gain comes from the computer (microphone in used, not Line in). This is a very 'bare bones' implementation for use with a low-end laptop with a mono soundcard input. Unlike a 'proper' SDR there is no image rejection. Hence signals will appear twice on the spectrum display (one USB and the other LSB) and some juggling may be required to dodge interference. Also signal to noise ratio will never be as good as a single-signal receiver. The hardware unit comprises of (i) transistor VFO (using ceramic resonators for 3.58 MHz (80m) and 7.2 MHz (40m), (ii) buffer stage, (iii) single balanced diode product detector and (iv) transistor RF amplifier (optional). Your favourite direct conversion receiver circuit without audio filtering or amplification would work fine. This unit is USB powered but a 9 volt battery would also be OK if you want to keep it independent from the computer (this also helps reduce interference radiated from the computer). Performance isn't as good as a home station rig but in some aspects is better than a basic direct conversion receiver. The AGC is a bit slow for my liking and it would be good to have an option to switch ...
Testing a very basic software defined radio on the 80 and 40 metre amateur bands. Uses the easy to use SDRadio software developed by I2PHD (see www.sdradio.org/ ) and a simple hardware interface which is a direct conversion receiver without audio filter or amplifier stages. Apart from an RF amplifier (not really necessary) all the receiver's gain comes from the computer (microphone in used, not Line in). This is a very 'bare bones' implementation for use with a low-end laptop with a mono soundcard input. Unlike a 'proper' SDR there is no image rejection. Hence signals will appear twice on the spectrum display (one USB and the other LSB) and some juggling may be required to dodge interference. Also signal to noise ratio will never be as good as a single-signal receiver. The hardware unit comprises of (i) transistor VFO (using ceramic resonators for 3.58 MHz (80m) and 7.2 MHz (40m), (ii) buffer stage, (iii) single balanced diode product detector and (iv) transistor RF amplifier (optional). Your favourite direct conversion receiver circuit without audio filtering or amplification would work fine. This unit is USB powered but a 9 volt battery would also be OK if you want to keep it independent from the computer (this also helps reduce interference radiated from the computer). Performance isn't as good as a home station rig but in some aspects is better than a basic direct conversion receiver. The AGC is a bit slow for my liking and it would be good to have an option to switch ...
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Tuesday, 8 January 2013
Studio Rescue - Episode 12
Studio Rescue - Episode 12 Video Clips. Duration : 13.95 Mins.
Francis Buckley. Grammy winning Audio Engineer. All round great guy. Project studio fairy godmother? In Studio Rescue we join Francis as he visits a range of home studios and combines the fundamentals of acoustic science with a few hard-earned industry secrets to get the most out of the available space. In a new take on the rescue, Francis visits David Calderon who is in the planning stage of his home studio and needs some advice on which room in his house he should set up in. Is your studio in need of rescue? Visit www.studiorescue.com and Francis might just be knocking on your door next! See this and many other specially made programs for the musician, engineer, producer, photographer and audio enthusiast at http
Francis Buckley. Grammy winning Audio Engineer. All round great guy. Project studio fairy godmother? In Studio Rescue we join Francis as he visits a range of home studios and combines the fundamentals of acoustic science with a few hard-earned industry secrets to get the most out of the available space. In a new take on the rescue, Francis visits David Calderon who is in the planning stage of his home studio and needs some advice on which room in his house he should set up in. Is your studio in need of rescue? Visit www.studiorescue.com and Francis might just be knocking on your door next! See this and many other specially made programs for the musician, engineer, producer, photographer and audio enthusiast at http
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