Using AudioMovers for high-quality audio streaming

Using AudioMovers for high-quality audio streaming

Audio Streaming, Blog, Home Recording Blogs, Sound Design, Sound Effects, Techniques
Introduction Recently I had to deliver my first online teaching session. The subject was sound design and I wanted the students to hear the audio at the same quality I was hearing in my home studio.  For this I needed high-quality audio streaming. I knew what I wanted to achieve with the live stream, but I wasn’t exactly clear how to do it. My goal was to share my screen, while demonstrating Adobe Audition, through the Zoom conferencing App. I needed to route audio from my microphone and also route audio from Adobe Audition and possibly from other apps or my web browser. I also wanted to keep the audio quality as high as possible. So, this blog post is all about how I achieved High-Quality Audio Streaming alongside Zoom.…
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How to Add Audio Watermarks to Your Tracks

How to Add Audio Watermarks to Your Tracks

Blog, Pro Tools, Recording & Mixing, Sound Design, Sound Effects
In today’s post, we’re diving into audio watermarks — what they are, why you need them, and the easiest ways to add them to your music or audio files. What is an Audio Watermark? An audio watermark is a short, repeated sound placed over a piece of music or an audio recording to indicate that it’s a preview. Unlike digital watermarks (which are hidden and undetectable), audio watermarks are meant to be clearly heard. They serve two main purposes: Letting clients preview your work without giving away the final product. Protecting your work from illegal copying. Why You Should Use Audio Watermarks If you’re sending samples to potential clients — like mixing, mastering, or production demos — adding a watermark protects you from unauthorized use. After payment, you can send…
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10 Of The Best Home Recording Studio Blogs

10 Of The Best Home Recording Studio Blogs

Blog, Field Recording, Home Recording Blogs, Podcast, Pro Tools, Recording & Mixing, Sound Design, Sound Effects
Do you want to learn more about home recording but are unsure where to start? The Home Recording Studio blog is here to help but there are many sources of information out there. I’ve been thinking about websites, blogs and podcasts that I find useful for my own continuous learning and development. Through years of research, I’ve built up a selection of websites that I trust to give me top quality information. So here are some of the best online resources that I use on a regular basis:- Sound on SoundProduction Expert / Pro Tools ExpertWorking Class AudioWeathervane MusicCreative Field RecordingTonebenders Mindful Audio (George Vlad)Pro Sound Effects BlogProduce like a pro (Warren Huart)The Six Figure Home Studio Sound on Sound Sound on Sound is a long-standing monthly publication and it…
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