by jo1jcx | Jan 20, 2022 | Audio, Audio Equipment Guides, Audio Tips & Tricks
Adding an external microphone can increase the versaility of the Tascam Audio Recorder. The internal microphone on a Tascam records good quality audio, but you might find that you want a differnet microphone for a specific situation. E.g. A wireless lapel microphone....
by jo1jcx | Jan 7, 2022 | Audio Tips & Tricks
A Technical Glossary of helpful audio terms! Audio Port – where you connect the audio wire from a different device. E.g. some phones have a mini-jack audio port to connect headphones. Distortion – unwanted sound which effects the clarity of the audio,...
by | Apr 28, 2020 | Audio Equipment Guides, Audio Tips & Tricks, Radio Studio, Recording Booths
In this blog post I will cover the different types of microphones, what the differences are, and how best to utilise them. First off, there are two main groups that define a microphone. Dynamic and Condenser. Dynamic – Good...
by | Apr 12, 2019 | Audio Equipment Guides, Audio Tips & Tricks, Uncategorised
It’s really important to check the levels of your audio recordings while recording. If you have low or no levels on the level meter, something is wrong, either: the record level is too low the input mic is set to external(meaning that the recorder is listening...
by | Apr 11, 2019 | Audio Equipment Guides, Audio Post Production, Audio Tips & Tricks, Burli, Radio Studio, Recording Booths
Here’s how to e-mail MP3s and WAVs to Burli: MP3 files, and PCM WAV files, can be e-mailed to jnlnewsroom@sheffield.ac.uk to appear in Burli’s in-queue (the newest ones should also appear in a filter on the left hand side of Burli). WAVs are better quality, but...
by | Apr 11, 2019 | Audio & Film, Audio Editing, Audio Equipment Guides, Audio Post Production, Audio Tips & Tricks
There’s a range of audio formats available, so here’s a basic guide to the formats you’ll be coming across most often. MP3 audio is often more “compressed”, so it’s lower quality, but the files take up less space, and (as long as they’re well recorded!) they’re decent...
Recent Comments