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Teenage Engineering’s days of churning out $50 electronic musical toys seem far behind it, but it’s hard to lament the company’s focus shift when it’s creating hardware like its new TP-7 Field ...
Teenage Engineering has launched a new field recorder called the TP-7 that was designed to record interviews, music and any kind of audio with, in the company's words, "zero friction in the highest ...
HAH! Audio isn't my strong suit. I know enough to be able to record better than on camera sound for an interview, and to know most of my audio gear is crap low end stuff, it works for some things, but ...
Audio production software developer Gallery UK said on Monday that its latest application, Metacorder 1.0, is now available. Metacorder allows users to connect existing Core Audio hardware and connect ...
IK Multimedia has revealed its latest mobile audio interface, a field recorder called iRig Pro Quattro I/O. The device has 24-bit, 96kHz conversion and four microphone and instrument preamps, along ...
We all know (or should) that audio is the most important element of a video project. Of course, great visuals are something ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. For the average person, their smartphones are loaded with helpful tools and should be more than enough to carry out whatever field audio ...
Zoom has announced the F3 field recorder with 32-bit float capability, potentially making concerns about peaked audio a thing of the past. The F3 isn't Zoom's first 32-bit float capable recorder. The ...