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 | |  | | | Author: | Ron Guensche | Created: | Friday, August 03, 2007 8:39 AM | | | Articles by Ron Guensche |
By Ron Guensche on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 11:48 PM
I have a problem. I’m a sucker for cheap gear. I can’t resist the low-price carrot. This makes me do silly things -- buying the Alesis 3630 comes to mind, or picking up mics sight-unseen, sound-unheard. Usually, this does little more than clutter my tiny studio, but now and then I luck out.
The KEL HM-1 was just such a carrot. Sold direct by KEL in Canada at an introductory price of $69 (they're now $129, and include a shock-mount and carrying case I didn’t receive). I sprung for two on a whim. KEL’s money back guarantee helped fuel the decision. A lucky pick, or more clutter? Let’s find out.
My motivation ...
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| By Ron Guensche on Thursday, August 02, 2007 10:40 PM
I’ve spent most of the last decade involved in remote collaboration as a tech support engineer for ednet, whose primary business model is real-time, remote audio collaboration via ISDN & IP for the advertising, post / ADR, and music markets. It's a high-end, niche business that works very well for studios needing what we like to call "CD-quality phone calls". During this time, my project studio has also needed to collaborate with other studios over long distances. Typically, I address this by primitive (fedexing or mailing CDs/ DVDs), or mid-tech (emailing .mp3s, FTP) means. Unfortunately, these solutions are not suited to a real-time collaborative experience. Mail and Fedex obviously won’t work. ISDN and IP come close, but coding and transmission de ...
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