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Communications options for the CL-9
Since the Sound Devices CL-9 hit the blogosphere, views and how-to’s have filled the web.  Instead of rehashing what the CL-9 is designed to do, I’ve decided to take a practical approach to using the communications section of the new control surface. If the boom operators wish to listen to the same mix as the sound... Read full entry »
February 26, 2010
Let’s go to the hop, (oh baby)
I get asked more and more every day about camera hops –what’s available and what’s coming. It seems as though we have run around the circle in audio from double system Nagra to recording direct to camera and now back to double system on hard disk recorders (and with a lot more channels).  It still remains... Read full entry »
August 17, 2009
New power management devices from Remote Audio: BDSv3, Hot Strip, and RM (remote meter)
Video runs 4:02
April 20, 2009
Choose your own adventure.
One of the most common tasks we have, both sales and rental, is helping our customers select the product that best suits their needs. In an effort of streamline the situation I’ve come up with the following flow chart. I am the first to admit, numerous features lead a person to their ideal... Read full entry »
June 23, 2008
This just in…
News from the North Hall, Las Vegas Convention Center… I’m back from a whirlwind trip to the windy desert. With the help of Dion Saunders, of Trew Audio Vancouver, we scoured the audio hall for the best and brightest. Here is a snip of what we saw. Simply click the product title below... Read full entry »
April 18, 2008
Power Depletion in T minus…
Revised February 1, 2008 Battery distribution for an ENG bag or cart is not a new idea. Many of you have been doing it for the better part of a decade. The batteries have changed, the gear has changed, the chargers have improved, but the basic idea is the same; get rid of these dumpster filling... Read full entry »
December 27, 2007
Talk it out.
The Remote Audio Boom cable system allows two way communications between the mixer and the boom op. The simple push-to-talk box rests on the boom operators hip. The box accommodates a passive mic input for the boom microphone, an active mic pre input for the boom ops headset, and a headphone output. ... Read full entry »
October 17, 2007