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Gabriel Fragoso Shares with Venus Leone How To Hide Lectrosonics SSM Transmitters Under a Sports Bra

For the last year I've been doing 4 fitness videos per day. Hiding the pack is expected. Generally on the left shoulder tends to work best, it allows them to be on their back comfortably. I would highly suggest keeping the SSM vertical, every time one of my other mixers would hide it horizontally the lemo connector would break. Depending on the bra you can usually just run the cable and antenna along with one of the straps and tape it to the strap itself. Hides it well. I also highly recommend wrapping the pack in a condom. This method also keeps the screen visible.  And the excess condom tightens the silicone cover. With my method even after having 4 coaches sweating profu sely through the days workouts, my packs always end the day dry.       I also highly recommend getting some   Sea Breeze Astringent  . It's cuts down on the sweat which in turn will keep your pack safe. Dampen a cloth with this and have them dab it on their wrists, temples, and back of the neck. It's lik
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Zoom H4n Settings for Film Sound

Go to the menu, Rec and set the recorder to 24-bit/48 kHz WAV files (if you don’t have that option, it is because, the Zoom is on Stamina. Open the battery door and on top right of the batteries you’ll see the Stamina button. Push it to the other side and try to change the settings again. Recording for film has to be set at 48 kHz for compatibility with the video file. 24-bit is just a better sampling rate than 16 and please DO NOT use mp3 ever! Now for better dialog quality chose the vocal compressor . You’ll recognize the difference right away. Everything else in the Input should be off. Input level (on the right under the menu botton) should always be between -24 and -12 !!! Anything over is too hot, anything lower is too low. If you are using only the boom, you’re recording a mono track. Set the recorder to Mono and link the 1-2 , so that when you are setting the levels, you don’t have to chose input 1 or 2 every time. Obviously take it out of the link and mono, i

Fairchild 660/670 – The Holy Grail Of Outboard Devices

I asked Wayne Vaughn from Earth, Wind and Fire , on the day he came to speak at the Los Angeles Recording School, if he knew the Fairchild device. He replied: “The compressor? - Yes, I do.” I asked him if he owned one and again he said: “Yes, I do.” Stunned, I queried what he could tell me about it, and he answered: “All I can tell you is that it makes my shit sound good!” LARS Sound Foundation instructor Reverent Doctor John Bartlein could only agree with him. John set down with me for a few minutes and told me his view on the Fairchild compressor: “It’s brilliant!” he said. “The various tubes color the sound beautifully, and the many parameters stretch the power of control, erasing problems in the dynamic of the wave. Running a signal through it creates a lucent and present sound.” Graphically, the curve of where the compression starts, finds itself in the beginning of the signal, instead of being somewhere in the middle like other compressors. One does not hear the compressi

Victory For Musicians Traveling With Instruments

Victory For Musicians Traveling With Instruments The FAA Enacts Rule Updating Carry-On Guidelines   WHAT IT IS: The Federal Aviation Administration has finalized clear and consistent rules for travelers boarding commercial flights with musical instruments. These new guidelines go into effect for all airlines on March 6, 2015.    The Recording Academy and other stakeholders began the campaign several years ago to have Congress address this issue. Following the 2012 GRAMMYs on the Hill Advocacy Day, Congress passed the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Modernization and Reform Act of 2012. Lobbying efforts continued to have the FAA issue rules to implement the law in 2014.   On July 9, 2014, representatives of The Recording Academy participated in a meeting of stakeholders at the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) to push for regulations to be officially issued by the agency. Good news came on December 29 when USDOT issued