This is part one of a set of articles exploring some common myths and misconceptions surrounding digital audio. Time and again I am surprised that even experienced and well-respected audio engineers ...
This is the fourth installment in a series of articles about the newly-published SMPTE standard covering elementary media flows over managed IP networks. This month, the focus is on audio transport, ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The feature launches in the UK, Canada, and Latin America The feature launches in the UK, Canada, and Latin ...
Teenage Engineering’s awesome, pocket-size OP-Z synth can now record and use samples. Thanks to a massive software update, it can now sample live audio in through its mic, or via its USB-C port. And ...
We casually speak of digital audio, often referring to it as AES audio, perhaps AES3 (for the number of the AES standard), or by an older term AES/EBU. But what exactly is this AES3 signal? Here’s the ...
Wednesday, October 31, 2018 — Griswold, CT – Pyro Audio has released its fourth sound pack, Volume 4: AXLES, which explores the complex audible layers of axles — the crux of wheeled and rotating ...
Mobile multimedia devices process and combine audio signals from a variety of sources, including the baseband processor, Bluetooth enabled devices, and WiFi networks. The result is that today's ...
Imagine the following scenario. A phone rings. An office worker answers it and hears his boss, in a panic, tell him that she forgot to transfer money to the new contractor before she left for the day ...
This article by Logan Blue and Patrick Traynor is republished here with permission from The Conversation. This content is shared here because the topic may interest Snopes readers; it does not, ...
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