Shoot Tools: Zaxcom By Trevor Boyer
The new STA100 stereo adapter turns Zaxcom's TRX900/TRX900AA wireless transmitters and the ZFR100 solid-state audio recorder into 2-channel devices. ...
By Trevor Boyer
The whole point of using non-tape recording methods is saving time — no digitization and no rolling tape all the way through. ...
Shoot Tools: Holophone By Trevor Boyer
Holophone's line of 5.1-channel microphones serve the need for in-the-field capture of surround sound and have been used at prominent sporting events. ...
Shoot Tools: Zaxcom
As Flash RAM recording technology permeates, audio decks can be had more cheaply. How's that? Complex tape transports or even hard-drive...
Collecting and creating the “you are there” sound from venues such as hockey rinks and football stadiums requires sensitive but tough mics. The AKG C 562 CM...
Shoot Tools: Sony
Improving audio quality in the field can be expensive, but new solutions continue to pop up that take the budgeting sting out. Sony's WRT-8P...
Edit Tools: Sony Media Software
Sony Media's latest product sounds like something out of a pre-computer era daydream: For only a few hundred dollars...
Sony Media Software announced the first Vegas Software Certification Tour, a series of classes that provide users with official recognition of their nonlinear editing expertise....
Shoot Tools: Sennheiser
If you plan to mike musical instruments, specialized microphones can deliver the best results. Consider Sennheiser's e 912...
Shoot Tools — MXL
Capturing the sound of an instrument via a standard mike can be tricky, so turn...
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