Sound Reasoning: Balancing Art

Frightened by the world of audio? Plagued by unwanted electronic noises in your video soundtracks? Think the difference between balanced and unbalanced audio signals is their weight? If you answered yes to any of the above questions, you've come to the right place.

Follow me into the dimension of audio that's often overlooked, the balancing act. In this study, we'll explore the basics of balanced and unbalanced audio signals. We'll also focus out attention on microphones, covering the nuances between professional balanced microphones and unbalanced models. Understanding how audio devices create and receive electric signals is the first step toward making better audio for your video.

Harmful Radiation
The world is full of electrical signals that can cause unwanted noises in your soundtrack. Radio broadcasts, TV stations, computers and cellular phones all emit electromagnetic energy. These stray electromagnetic signals can infect audio signals that travel unprotected. The farther the audio signal travels, the more susceptible it is to interference. And the longer the cable carrying the audio signal, the more it acts as an antenna for picking up str…

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