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Recording Phone Calls At last! For years, people have been asking Transom for advice on recording over the phone. Slowly, we've been acquiring phone interfaces and software tools for Jeff Towne to review and incorporate in his primer, and it is finally done. Jeff covers high and low tech options--analog phone couplers and hybrids, digital hybrids, cell phone taps, computer-based telephony like Skype, taping little mics to telephones, and instructions on configuring "mix minus". Various hardware and software options are reviewed, with audio samples. There are links to other resources. This is a really good rundown. You can stop asking now. Drop by to tell us about your own tips and ask questions. | |
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SHOUT OUT - A Kid's Guide to Recording Stories
A Kid's Guide to Recording Stories by Katie Davis w/ the Urban Rangers & Neighborhood Stories Art by Aniekan Udofia Download this guide in PDF Collecting stories is easier than you think. Find a park bench or front porch. Invite yo... |
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Remote Recording Survival Guide
by Tom Lopez If your purpose is to do a simple interview, with a minidisc recorder and a s... |
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Stereo-Types
by Jeff Towne Collecting stereo sound in the field seems to be one of the most perplexing topics for recordists, There are a myriad of options encompassing equipment, technique and mixing. Mic placement, pick-up patterns, phase relationships ... |
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The Basics
by Jay Allison The Point The public broadcasting system in America exists to serve the public. Increasingly, we measure the effectiveness of that service by the number of listener-dollars sent to local stations -- producers devise programs to s... |
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Recording Highs & Lows
by Barrett Golding Every computer can be a digital audio recorder (and mixer/editor), with the right software. One of the best, and most complex, now has free version: Pro Tools (Win/Mac). Two simpler-to-learn, but less powerful, sharewares ar... |