My background is in #audiorecording and #electronics . I have always wanted to design my own #eurorack modules but never actually did it to completion. I feel that now is the time. I think I'll start with a basic distortion/fuzz/overdrive and see where this goes. Only problem is I have so many interests I am so easily pulled in other directions. This time I plan on staying focused. ... Hopefully
The RodeCaster Video Core Connects up to Four Cameras into a Production

The RodeCaster Video Core allows users to connect up to four cameras to create a fully customized video production.

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Good to know.

In the past, I've always normalized my eBird audio. And plan to continue.

"The Macaulay Library also now automatically normalizes audio on new uploads for greater consistency.

Your original sound files remain unchanged—only the online playback might sound different."

https://ebird.org/news/making-bird-recordings-sound-their-best

#EBird #birding #birds #BirdRecording #AudioRecording #MacaulayLibrary

Make Your Bird Recordings Sound Their Best - eBird

A few simple actions can transform your field recording into a resource that helps birders and scientists for years to come. Properly leveled audio offers an easier listening experience for identification, study, and enjoyment.

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Recording audio to an iPhone via a Tascam Portacapture X8

It is possible to use the Tascam Portacapture X8 as an ADC, input converter, and mixing board for an iPhone, but there’s a few things you’ll need to know.

Thankfully, any USB-C or USB-C-to-Lightning cable will do

You just connect one end of the USB-C cable to the Portacapture X8 (to its built-in USB port) and the other to your iPhone (USB-C or Lightning work, as suits your particular model of […]

https://wadetregaskis.com/recording-audio-to-an-iphone-via-a-tascam-portacapture-x8/

Spent Monday of this week doing my first solo recording gig. It was for a ~20 piece big band in small auditorium, and I was really happy with how everything came out.

The really nice part was not having to worry about bleed on the microphones cause the takes weren't going to get comped together.

I mean, I wasn't going to worry about it anyway cause it was a ~20 piece big band playing on stage in a small auditorium, and you may as well worry about what it's going to sound like if a meteor hits nearby slightly out of time, but it was nice to have an extra reason not to worry.

#AudioRecording #BigBand