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walk down that lonesome road of dae errors
Sometimes, despite you’re best intentions, things just go wrong. I know, because that’s exactly what happened to me today. I sat down at a workstation that worked perfectly the day before (ok, not perfectly, but you get the point), opened up ProTools with my MBox 2 Pro attached, and that’s...
firewire device hierarchy: does it really matter?
FireWire; it just sounds fast, doesn’t it? At the very least, it certainly sounds faster than USB. Perhaps that was Apple’s intention when they sat down with Sony, Texas Instruments, and many others to create an amazingly accessible data transfer specification that conjured up the image of...
indie+relief: great software for a great cause
As has been reported by countless new outlets across the globe, the people of Haiti are enduring a devastating catastrophe brought about by the earthquake on January 12, 2010. While relief is beginning to arrive, there is still an overwhelming amount of work remaining which requires an astounding amount...
700mhz wireless microphones prohibited after 6.12.2010
It’s come to my attention that the FCC posted today an official consumer notice regarding the operation of all wireless microphones that occupy the 700MHz spectrum. This is in follow-up to previous bulletins regarding White Space and Google and Potentially Devastating Changes to Wireless Microphone...
Protected: The Current State of Near-field Monitoring Systems
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cable wrapping and technique
An audio systems last feet of interconnect; arguably one of the most crucial pieces of the system yet it’s often one of the areas most vulnerable to accidental damage. Concerned? You should be! It’s not that the damaged cable can’t be replaced, as that’s a fairly easy task. However,...