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What's a V-Link
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In case you missed it, last week we launched something called the V-Link. For a lot of people there was excitement, but for some there was confusion. So we wanted to take some time and break down exactly what the V-Link is, what it can do for you, and some useful ways you can use it. So what is the V-Link? It’s an adapter cable that allows you to convert XLR 48V phantom power inputs into 3.5mm mic inputs. There are key differences between these two types of microphone inputs and this cable uses electronics inside of the...
NBA Sound Mixers Love the Deity W.Lav Micro
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5 Audio Tips You Need To Do When You Are Editing
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Rob A Bank Using Sound Effects
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How To Add Timecode To Your Next Video Production
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Timecode can be very scary for some people. The notion that you now have numbers flashing by on your screen and those all need to sync up across multiple devices can put some into a panic, which is why syncing by waveform has always been the preferred method for videographers. But as cheaper cameras and audio recorders now feature timecode, it’s time to embrace the joy that is SMPTE Timecode. Soon we will be launching the new Deity BP-TRX, a body pack transmitter that also features a timecode audio recorder. Between devices like ours, others, and new cameras hitting...
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