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You are Never Alone! – by Kirsten Hunneyball
May 20, 20210 comments
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You are Never Alone!
Recently I found myself stuck on a particular audio edit for dialogue that was driving me mad. I could not seem to clean up the ambient noise without severely destroying the quality of the vocals. I could have added some iZoptope Rx or something to de-reverb, however my budget does not allow for such treats!
Anyway, whilst stuck in...Read More

Divided Attention and How it is Messing with Your Sanity – by Kirsten Hunneyball
March 23, 20210 comments
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Divided Attention and How it is Messing with Your Sanity:
During a conversation with a friend last night over dinner I came to realize that I am generally a happy person. This is not to say I do not have my bad days, but rather that my state of being generally leads toward positivity. However, last year was a particularly challenging year for me mentally...Read More
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Which Mic Should I Use? by Stephan W. McCabe
Visit my Facebook This is a question that many musicians (if not all) ask, usually at the start of their career. In order to get the best and truest sound reproduction, you have to know how microphones work, the different types and where to use them (live or in studio). First, you have to know the difference between large and small diaphragm microphones: Large...Read More
Sound Card Power Management by Paulo Valongo
For those of you that use a Windows laptop and the built-in sound card for audio work, you may have experienced a very irritating feature, power management. When no audio is being played, after 10 – 30 seconds (depending on settings, model, etc), you will hear a loud, distracting “pop” noise as the sound card is powered down. Same as when you then start...Read More
You are Never Alone! – by Kirsten Hunneyball
Visit my Site You are Never Alone! Recently I found myself stuck on a particular audio edit for dialogue that was driving me mad. I could not seem to clean up the ambient noise without severely destroying the quality of the vocals. I could have added some iZoptope Rx or something to de-reverb, however my budget does not allow for such treats! Anyway, whilst stuck in...Read More
Cable Filters by Paulo Valongo
Using RF cables as filters for wireless microphone receivers. There are often situations where a strong signal may interfere with the reception of wireless mic signals. An old trick which has been largely forgotten about, is using certain lengths of coax (RF) cable to create notch filters and thus reduce this problem. Before getting into the...Read More


