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Audio Noise Measurement And Weighting Filters: Understanding A-Weighted, C-Weighted and ITU-R 468 Specifications

By: Feature Writer Richard Mudhar

How To Use An Electret Capsule With P48 Power: Balanced Signals and Phantom Powering For WM61A Microphone Capsules

By: Feature Writer Richard Mudhar

Use a Battery Box With Plug In Power Microphones: Better Recordings from PiP Mics On Loud Sounds With External Power

By: Feature Writer Richard Mudhar

Pro Tools Certification: Is it Worth the Money? The Pros and Cons of Becoming a Certified Digidesign Audio Engineer

By: Clayton Worbeck

Recording Schools in Los Angeles, California: Where to Study the Recording Arts and Audio Engineering in LA

By: Clayton Worbeck

Audio Recording Arts Schools in Vancouver, BC: Studying Audio Engineering and Recording in the Vancouver Area

By: Clayton Worbeck

How to Wire a Stereo XLR to 3 Pin XLR Plugs: Make a Breakout Cable from A 5 Pin Socket to Two Mono Plugs

By: Feature Writer Richard Mudhar

Plug In Power Microphones - How to Fix Problems: Sony Popularised this Powering System, But Compatibility is Limited

By: Feature Writer Richard Mudhar

Binaural In-Ear Head Worn Stealth Microphones: Ideal for Low Profile Field Recordists or Concert Tapers

By: Feature Writer Richard Mudhar

Microphones for Wildlife Sound Recording: Select the right Equipment for the Sounds of Nature

By: Feature Writer Richard Mudhar

How to Record Ultrasonic Wildlife Sounds: Cheap Digital Recorders and Electret Mics Record High Frequencies

By: Feature Writer Richard Mudhar

How to Record a Drum Kit: Recording Drums with Four Microphones and a Piece of String

By: Roly Skender

Sound Recording and Reproduction: Design and Operation of Microphones and Loudspeakers

By: Harry P. Schlanger

Use Phantom Power Mics with Consumer Camcorders: Improve recorded audio on Video Shoots with P48 powered Microphones.

By: Feature Writer Richard Mudhar

Wire a Balanced Microphone to Unbalanced Inputs: How to connect a Professional XLR Mic to a Consumer 3.5mm Jack

By: Feature Writer Richard Mudhar

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