Should a client control whats in your chain/rack?
We have heard a few horror stories recently of clients insisting that voice-over artists have a particular piece of gear/software in their studio, regardless of whether or not it is […]
We have heard a few horror stories recently of clients insisting that voice-over artists have a particular piece of gear/software in their studio, regardless of whether or not it is […]
So the other day we get this excitied email from George. “I’ve got a topic for the show, let’s play ‘Guess the mic’”!! He went on to tell us about […]
Sometimes the hardest thing to get your head around when you’re contemplating building a home studio is just WHERE to put it? In the house, or a dedicated space somewhere […]
Towards the end of last year, Source Elements launched online training courses for their Source Connect Standard, Source Connect Pro and Source Connect Pro X products. Andrew, George and Robbo […]
If you haven’t heard of Mary Lynn Wisner, you had better get Googling. She’s at the top of the heap of Voice Casting Agents in the US, and this week […]
With the Black Friday sales recently done for another year, we compare purchases and discuss how we might set them up and use them in our day to day workflow. […]
If Audio interfaces are on your Christmas list, here’s a thought-starter for Santa…. The Pro Audio Suite has kindly been supplied with gear from RĂ˜DE microphones. We would like to […]
It’s the age-old argument, and this week we do our best to settle it once and for all… Do you agree with our conclusion? The Pro Audio Suite has kindly […]
According to Wikipedia, Room modes are the collection of resonances that exist in a room when the room is excited by an acoustic source such as a loudspeaker. Most rooms have their fundamental […]
Microphone placement is critically important to acoustic quality during live performances and recordings. Microphone placement alone contributes to around 20% of the overall sound while the person, instrument, setting, and microphone […]