Audio Interfaces|Recording
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Audio Interface - FireWire
Use these external Audio Interfaces with your PC or Macintosh computer. With there 1394/FireWire connection they can be easily connected to most laptops making them perfect for your portable studio.
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Audio Interface - PCI
PCI Audio Interface is just a fancy way of saying "Sound Card". These PCI cards work with both Windows and Mac OS. Most of our cards are bundled with software and support standard ASIO-compatible applications.
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Audio Interface - USB
Get professional audio quality and MIDI support without opening up your machine. Our USB Interfaces provide the highest compatibility with support for USB 1 & 2.0 on both the PC and Macintosh platforms.
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Audio Interfaces - USB
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Boom Poles
Get your microphone where it needs to be -- as close to the action as possible. Pick one of our boom poles, a shotgun microphone, XLR cable and a Beachtek adapter and you're set.
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Keyboards
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Mixers
Our field mixers are designed for the videographer to adjust mic/line levels from multiple sources in realtime as you're recording.
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Preamps
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Sound Cards
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XLR Adapters
Most professional audio devices are connected via balanced cables to minimize pickup of stray electrical noise. Consumer audio devices use unbalanced cables and are very prone to picking up noise, especially at low signal levels from devices such as microphones. Balanced circuits have an inherent ability to only pass audio signals and reject unwanted noise. Balanced refers to the fact that there are two symmetrical signal lines and one ground, while unbalanced uses just one signal line in reference to ground. Normally, XLR connectors are used in most balanced devices while unbalanced consumer gear normally use mini-plug connectors.
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