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What is 32-bit float audio – and do you need it on your video camera or sound recording set-up?
32-bit float audio sounds like a dream come true for vloggers and filmmakers, especially solo shooters, who already have enough to do without having to continuously monitor sound levels too. It means, ...
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Upgrade to 32-bit float with these Zoom portable audio recorders
We know, everyone in the film and video world loves to talk about cameras, gimbals, lights, and effects, but rarely is the ...
We have long been in the era of “one man band” media production. Outside of major digital cinema or documentary productions, most video and sound today are recorded with a minimal crew and budget.
Unlike video tech, which seems to change every 10 years or so, audio has stayed largely the same for decades. If you bought a decent microphone and interface a decade ago or more, there’s a good ...
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 ...
Following the launch of its Wireless Micro in November, Rode is back with the all-new Rode Wireless Go 3 dual wireless mic system. The new version extends recording range, uses the latest GainAssist ...
Panasonic has announced the DMW-DMS1, a microphone designed to attach to the digital hotshoe on recent Lumix cameras. It ...
Everyone seems to be raving about true 24-bit audio in either pro cards or the Audigy 2, but you can record in 32-bit. Why is 24-bit so special?<BR><BR>Enlighten me.<BR><BR>My Audiophile 2496 records ...
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