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Saturday, April 12, 2008

Digital Audio Mixers to Buy or Rent

By Steve Collins

No one watching a live television broadcast such as the Grammys or the Academy Awards show, could fathom all that goes on behind the scenes! It may look smooth as butter on your television screen, but just beyond what the camera sees lies a veritable hive of activity complete with cameras, long swinging jibs, boom mikes, many focused technicians, and miles and miles of cords. What may look spontaneous is anything but!

One of the most crucial jobs falls on the sound personnel. For a medium that evolved from movies with no sound, sound has become all important now. Modern digital audio mixers have made amazing strides in sound technology. Sound engineers have learned to love the Yamaha PM5D and PM1D as well as Digidesign's more economical Profile.

No matter the brand loyalty they show, sound technicians will tell you it is important to stay on top of recent software and downloads and to have a dealer that is on top of his profession. Whether you are renting a mixer for a rock tour or a live mobile broadcast or looking to modernize a sound system in a church or concert hall, you want to make sure you are working with professionals who have your best interest foremost, professionals with a passion for great sound production.

Digital audio mixers, while they are easy to run by the flick of a fingertip, take skill. It is important to be completely trained if you expect to get the most out of your new system. Complete training should come with any purchase or rental, and follow up support is a must. A first-rate staff member should show you how to put your audio console through its paces, either in the showroom or on the production site.

Finding an exceptional sound supplier is critical, and no sound establishment in the world has a more impeccable reputation that Hi-Tech Audio. The best sound technicians in the industry turn to them for every need.

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