Mobile Recording

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Recording audio on location can be one of the most intimidating tasks. In the final part of our Audio 101 series, Shure’s Russ Helfman will discuss options for field recording, from wired to wireless, ranging from handheld mics to lavaliers to shotgun mics. Audio 101 is a four-part series designed to help you understand and learn to produce better audio, whether you’re new to the game or looking to level up on what you already know. Join Shure as they break down the fundamentals, from audio terminology to essential gear and proper application
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Many years ago, you would need a large mixing console and a big tape machine (or robust computer) if you wanted to multi-track-record a band with the members playing simultaneously. However, technological and engineering advances have completely changed that. Now, you can do it with an audio interface and your smartphone! Why a smartphone, though? Well, maybe you have a smartphone, but not a computer. Perhaps you’d rather lug around a lighter load when traveling for remote recording gigs. Either way, downsizing your recording setup is an