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November 1st, 2009 admin No comments


Home Audio Video Systems

Benefits of a Whole House Multi-Room Audio Video System

By Dave Chester

The benefits of a whole house audio video distribution system are huge. In addition

Home Audio Video Systems
Home Audio Video Systems

to having audio and video throughout the home it is worth focusing on individual sources where the benefits may not be immediately apparent.

Sky HD

Home audio video systems.With the advent of Sky + video distribution systems have really come in to their own. For quite some time people have been utilizing the 2nd RF output on Sky receivers to get access to their Sky package in the master bedroom. Some people have even run to the expense of Sky multiroom to have the second room fed from its own receiver. With our systems we centralize the Sky receiver and make it available everywhere in the property – with High Definition audio and video available to every room. Not only does this give you the ultimate picture quality it also gives you access to all your recordings and live TV pause etc. Now you can watch what you want when you want throughout the home. For the ultimate indulgence we often install several Sky + HD boxes and give them names – one for kids, one for adults!

Kaleidescape DVD Servers

Home audio video systems.The Kaleidescape DVD server has revolutionised the way we can distribute DVD’s around the home. We have the option of installing a player in a dedicated home cinema room or centralising all the players, with audio and videoMovie Player 1080 gives us the flexibility to allow any room to join in a film at any point – allowing you to pause a film in the cinema and continue watching it in bed. It is difficult to mention Kaleidescape and not mention the beautiful user interface. List views and collections give you access to lots of information very easily – for example run length, sort by director, lead actor, genre etc but the best bit is the cover art view. In cover art view your films are arranged by relevance so if you hover over ‘Ice Age’ then you would get kids films grouped near by and also the artists films. This unique shuffle revolutionises the way you watch films – making it easy to pick out all films by a certain actor or watching films by a certain director distributed in high definition. Centralising the

Audio Servers

Home audio video systems.Our audio servers apply the same principal to CD’s as the above Kaleidescape server applies to DVD’s. Imagine being able to access your entire music collection anywhere in the home – without the need for a TV in the room. Multiple outputs allow one CD to be played in the bathroom whilst another plays in the bedroom. Simply inserting a CD in to the server means it is stored for ever – the server automatically goes off to the internet and downloads cover art and track listings – all of which can be displayed on a touchpanel in your chosen room.

Home Audio Video Systems
Home Audio Video Systems

iPod integration

We have a number of ways to share iPod’s around the home. At first glance a distributed iPod may render the above audio server redundant but there is nothing more frustrating than realising your partner has taken the iPod in the car or to the gym and you therefore have no music available. We tend to install iPod docking stations in kids bedrooms – they have access to their music and don’t clog your audio server with music you aren’t interested in. We can even make the iPod in the kids bedrooms available through out the home, meaning they can easily listen to their music in the games room or pool.

Home Audio Studio

October 29th, 2009 admin No comments


Home Audio Studio

How To Set Up Your Home Music Studio

By Sarika Kabra

Home Audio Studio

Home Audio Studio

Home audio studio. Many music enthusiasts like to set up their own music recording studio. They might want to do that for their own convenience, as a hobby or to monitor their own practices. Whatever the reason may be, setting up a recording studio at home does need enough patience and determination to overcome the glitches that are bound to make the whole process somewhat complicated. The following information could be handy in starting with your own set up at home.

Home audio studio. First of all you have to think about the purchase of equipmentsequipments on discounts. You should always try to check out how well the equipments are working in order to avoid any unpleasant surprises at home. You could also try the trial period offer and return the goods if they are not to your liking. for your home studio. This step is generally the least daunting of the entire process. Thanks to the intense competition in this market, you will easily get most of the

Home audio studio. You could try to buy these goods second hand as used equipments are perfect for the first home recording studio setting – the equipmentsequipment from auction sites like e bay. Try not to buy equipments that are too old as electronic goods tend to have a limited life span. You should also check all the switches and other parts for wear and tear. Too loose parts can signal the poor condition of the recording equipments. will be very cheap and you will be able to learn and improvise before trying for the brand new costlier ones. Naturally, you will have to be careful when dealing with such transactions, but if you are savvy enough, you will get some good

Home audio studio. You could look at the manual to get an idea of how worn out the studio equipments are. Ideally, the whole set of equipments must be cleaned and set to appropriate levels for optimum recordings. Again, if you are purchasing them from overseas, you may have to be careful about the voltage levels as different countries follow different standards. So always check with your seller and also check every instruction in the manual before plugging in .You would not want your costly purchase to be destroyed due to a minor oversight.

Home Audio Studio
Home Audio Studio

Home audio studio. Once the purchase is successfully made, you can look into the manual for the exact settings neededoptimum working conditions for the studio. You have to set the correct level of the signal in order to prevent any unnecessary loud noises during home recordings. Noise is a common problem in home recording studios and you must try to minimize it as much as possible. Every device can be a culprit in noise creation, leading to distortions. Since it is impossible to turn off all the noise, the best you can do is set the desired signal at the correct level.

Hence, with a little money and a lot of determination, you can start your own recordings in the comfort of your home. Just remember to consult the technical books as well as the experts before starting any such venture.

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Home Audio Recording

September 25th, 2009 admin No comments

Home Audio Recording  - Basic Needs

By Zulfikar



Home Audio Recording

Home Audio Recording

1. Computer

A top quality computer is needed in the world of digital recording.The type of computer is depend on your taste and what you are used to but you have to make sure that you have enough amount of memory. You can use desktop or laptop,a PC or a MAC with a large of memory in its RAM and hard disk. In order to dealing with audio project in a best way,  it is so essential to get it as much as you can get. A laptop would be a good choice because you will be able to move your home studio around if you need to. But the price will be a little high, and if you use a desktop, it will be ok.

2. Audio Interface

The inputs from microphones, a midi device or from direct in and computer will be linked by an audio interface. There are a lot of high quality audio interface brands  such as M-Audio, but the most popular in the digital music recording world is Pro Tool System. This system include home studio essential 3.

Audio interface has different inputs, so you will need to know how many inputs you need for you recording. A smaller interface has only a couple inputs. This is work for one or two vocals and instruments at a time. You will need a bigger interface if you want to work on recording more instrument at once.

3. Recording & Mixing Software

The most popular recording software and audio interface is Pro Tools. For the best result it is wisely to considere Pro Tools recording software. There are several recording and mixing software brands in the market such as Cubase and many more. But, there is some thing  you should note that the Pro Tools does not work properly with Microsoft Vista. This software is work with Microsoft XP.

4. Condenser Microphone

A condenser microphone is very essential if you have a plan on recording an acoustic instruments or vocals. A condenser will cost about $100. If you have more money you will get a better microphone. You will need at least one microphone to work on recording. If you plan to recording more instruments, then you will need more condenser microhone.

5. Dynamic Microphone

You will not need a dynamic microphone if you make a recording on acoustic music only. For recording amped instruments such as electric guitars and drums, a dynamic microphone is a must.  It will price about $100 per microphone for an SM 57 or SM 58 from Shure.