Maximizing Audio Quality: A Guide to Non Oversampling
Non-oversampling (NOS) in the context of audio refers to a method of digital-to-analog conversion that bypasses the oversampling process.
Non-oversampling (NOS) in the context of audio refers to a method of digital-to-analog conversion that bypasses the oversampling process.
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What Is Live Sound Engineering? Live sound engineering is a fascinating and challenging field that requires technical expertise, creativity, and a passion for music. Live sound engineers are responsible for ensuring that the sound quality at concerts, festivals, and other live events is top-notch. They work behind the scenes, setting up and operating sound systems, …
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IEM BUYING GUIDE IEM Buying Guide Over the last few weeks, a couple of people have contacted me about the possibility of using Wireless IEM’s (In Ear Monitors). I’ve answered a number of questions, and I’m always happy to advise like this, but I thought I’d share some of the answers as I see them, …
We’ve all been there. 3 am. Got home from the gig an hour ago. Can’t sleep because there’s a constant ringing in our ears. That’s hearing damage, right there – and lets start this article off, by pointing out, that if you do this week in week out, you will eventually go deaf if your …
Background: A couple of years ago, OFCOM in their wisdom, looked at all of their licenced bands, and discovered that they had a handy frequency range which could be sold off, as there were very few licence holders within it. The frequencies were in the 800mhz region, and meant that 4G could be a reality for the UK, …