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.
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 ...
With the Nikon ZR we finally get to see what a RED-flavored Nikon camera would look like, and the company’s first all-in-one cinema camera doesn’t disappoint. Nikon claims that the ZR is the lightest ...
Zoom’s most affordable Handy Recorder may not be as feature rich as some of its siblings but it gets the basics right, is impressively compact and is very easy to use. 32-bit float audio format for ...
The RØDE NT1 5th Generation condenser microphone has a very low self-noise and a high SPL so that it can handle everything from a whisper to a scream. Australian audio brand RØDE has announced its ...
Gain control free 32-bit float design. Additional flexibility using swappable headstock design. Integrated and simultaneous USB interfacing. Excellent visual feedback via colour screen. Flexible ...
I use a SoundBlaster Play! 3 to record from an external analog (mono) audio source. This interface can sample in 24 bits at 48kHz. On Mac this is configured via the "Audio MIDI Setup" program. I don't ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results