Voiceover Technology FAQ > AUDIO HARDWARE (11 entries)
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A Telos Zephyr is an ISDN codec device which allows you to link your studio to another studio, anywhere in the world, that also uses ISDN. ISDN stands for Integrated ...
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Short answer: Large diaphragm condenser, $100-$300. Right answer: There is no way to answer this question with any definitive response. It's like asking someone "What car should I buy?" Ask this ...
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Short answer: Yes and No. Right answer: USB microphones are improving all the time. Most of the USB mics designed around a large diaphragm cardioid condenser mic (the vast majority), will ...
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Your ISDN supplier will be whatever telephone company serves your location. If you get Verizon service, then it's Verizon. If ATT, then it's ... you guessed it. ISDN service is not ...
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It's a common problem with MBox 2's and Minis with certain computers. This is a tough one that even Digidesign doesn't seem to have a definitive answer for. There are several ...
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Simply set the monitor mix knob on your Mbox to "input" (far left) instead of "playback" or anywhere in between. This way you hear only the "zero latency" monitoring of your ...
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Although a mixer is not always required depending on the audio interface you are using with the computer, it is HIGHLY recommended. You can use a phone patch with ANY mixer ...
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Microphone Audio interface (unless you have a USB mic) Heaphones Computer Mic stand for floor or desk ...
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When your clients and/or agent require you to record final product in your studio. If all you need is to audition, it's not a concern. When the time comes ...
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If you have a Mackie VLZ3 or Onyx preamp, you've already got some decent preamps built in. There are countless options for external preamps, but I've found a few that ...
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Studio monitors are designed to be accurate. That is to say they should accurately portray the sound of the recorded audio played through them. By in large self powered ...


