I grew up in a large family, and with a large family, you tend to do everything big—larger than life. Dinners, camping trips, birthday parties, pets, you name it, we did it, and it always came with an expected level of cacophony. You could always tell who wasn’t home yet by the level of sound…
Gestural controls are getting a fair amount of coverage in the press lately, and with good reason. Devices like Myo and Leap Motion have had very high pre-order sales numbers for essentially unproven technology. That says a lot about the public’s interest in gesture-based control. Or is it the latest technology fad? What problem are…
When I started my career in the audio industry, believe it or not we used analog electronics to implement mix-minus systems. We painstakingly mixed phase-inverted microphone signals into the overall mix (thus the ‘minus’) at different ratios, delicately tweaking potentiometers for hours to get larger systems sounding just right. It was a labor of love,…
Ever since we rolled out our CM1-6W and CM1-6WS ceiling mics, we’ve been working to give you more information about them. This post is the first in a series of five with tips on how to use your Biamp mics to best effect in any given space. The Impact of Room Acoustics Acoustically treating a…