Why I Love... Sonic Vacation Albums
Since a work trip to the Seychelles, I’ve created a sonic album of every trip I’ve been on and it’s glorious; I can’t believe I didn’t think to do it earlier.
Since a work trip to the Seychelles, I’ve created a sonic album of every trip I’ve been on and it’s glorious; I can’t believe I didn’t think to do it earlier.
Can Zoom’s new 32‑bit floating‑point interface banish clipping forever?
Zoom’s latest handheld recorder has been designed specifically for musicians on the move, and boasts a versatile selection of I/O, a range of built-in effects, and an onboard rhythm section with over 80 drum patterns.
Once again, Zoom raise the bar for high‑quality, 32-bit affordable handheld recorders.
I recently got a Zoom F8n Pro recorder and noticed when using phantom-powered mics the level jumps with a loud audible thump on headphones. Is this normal?
Zoom’s AMS interfaces are small, simple, and extremely tough.
Zoom's upcoming B2 Four brings their new Multi-Layer IR technology to bassists, providing an all-in-one amp simulation and multi-effects solution.
Zooms latest interface uses 32-bit floating point technology to offer clip-free recordings without the need to set gain levels.
Zoom's latest multi-effects guitar pedals offer amp and cabinet simulation powered by the company's new Multi-Layer IR technology.
Zoom's MicTrak series offers a range of stereo microphones combined with 32-bit floating point field recorders, allowing users to capture audio anywhere without worrying about clipping.