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Shure is pleased to offer video professionals educational resources that provide practical advice and helpful tips—all with the express purpose of ensuring the highest quality audio possible. To address some of the common situations videographers face when creating corporate or online videos, we have launched a three-part video series. The topics include: How to Mic […]
It wasn’t that long ago – maybe 15 or 20 years at most –when a quality studio incorporating all of the technologies that have revolutionized recorded music over the decades would have cost tens of thousands of dollars. But now, anyone can produce a good quality recording on a simple home computer with a few […]
Never heard of “Foley” before? Actually, you almost certainly have experienced these everyday sound effects for film and TV. Shure visited Chicago sound designer Bryen Hensley to learn more about a type of recording that is both art and science.
Want to build your own home recording studio, but aren’t sure how to get started? From considering acoustics to choosing the right gear, we’ve got everything you need to know.
Technology tends to move forward in tiny increments, but occasionally it takes a giant leap. And that’s exactly what the audiophile expert Jude Mansilla considers the Shure KSE1500 Electrostatic Earphone System to be.
This WWB6 tutorial will demonstrate how to configure virtual devices and channels in WWB6, enabling users to do the wireless configuration for their shows ahead of time (when not connected to the gear), enabling them to simply apply those settings once they arrive at the venue.
Amid shrinking spectrum and surging wireless traffic, command and control functionality is becoming increasingly important for professional audio applications. Learn how get the most out of Axient Digital with the Wireless Workbench 6 software.
The tracks are recorded, and you’re ready to mix in your home studio. To improve the quality of your final mix at home, use these professional studio mixing tips from Nashville audio engineer Brando Marius.
Once reliant on bulky satellite trucks and big TV crews to cover the news, traditional broadcasters are increasingly embracing mobile journalism. We spoke with the head of the innovation lab at NDR, a German public broadcasting organization.
Three globetrotting professional mobile journalists offer their perspectives on covering and creating stories with a rig that can fit in a backpack.
Church sound pro, author and educator Mike Sokol explains the fundamentals of creating a consistently good audio mix.
Shure Systems UK Sales and Product Engineer Stuart Stephens explains boardroom acoustics and how to get the best meeting sound.
Podcasters and other content creators looking for professional quality audio need search no further: the Shure MOTIV line has you covered with the great sounding – and good looking – MV5 and MV51 digital microphones.
Get the rundown on recent updates to Wireless Workbench® and ShurePlus™ Channels software that enhance the capabilities of Shure wireless systems and make remote monitoring easier.
In this video, we’ll show some ways to record professional-sounding audio in an office or industrial environment – even when the subject is moving.
When restrictions on wireless devices eliminated half his gear list, filmmaker Adam Marton turned to the VP83F (and was glad he did).
With online entertainment becoming more like professional TV productions, it’s increasingly important to find the best mic for your vlog or web-based show.
This educational post provides a simple definition of line-level and mic-level signals, explains the differences between them, and describes how to avoid audio problems by matching the right device to the appropriate input.
Recording Audio from a Computer
Everything You Need to Know About Foley Recording
How to Build A Home Recording Studio
Shure KSE1500: An Audiophile ‘Legend’ is Born
Shure Wireless Workbench 6: Building Shows Offline
Getting the most out of Axient Digital with Wireless Workbench 6
Creating a Professional Mix in a Home Studio
How TV News is Turning to Mobile Journalism
Mobile Journalism: Professional Tips and Gear
Professional Mixing Tips for Church Sound
Acoustic Treatments In Boardrooms – It’s Not As Hard As You Think
Podcasting Microphones Perfect for Content Creators
Wireless Audio Software Trends and Shure Updates: Wireless Workbench 6.12 & ShurePlus Channels 1.3
How To Mic a Walk and Talk
VP83F LensHopper Put to the Test on a Video Shoot in Cuba
Choosing a Microphone for YouTube Videos
What’s the Difference Between Line and Mic Levels?
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