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Using Professional Audio Recording Equipment

Professional audio recording equipments simply refer to those audio recording equipments which have certain kind of usage in professional spheres of activity. Professional audio recording equipments like microphones, mixing consoles, loudspeakers, amplifiers, digital audio tapes etc are tools which are predominantly used in case of sound recordings. Most of the professional singers record their compositions in recording studios which prevalently use digital technology today and these audio recording equipments are vital to any kind of recording.

The most important element of audio recording professionally is the DAT technology or the use of digital audio tapes. Analog devise are on the way of becoming obsolete and at present digital formatting and technology is used for professional sound recording purposes. a very significant role in case of professional audio recordings is played by the microphone, often referred to simply as a mic or mike. It functions as an acoustic to electric sensor or transducer which in its turn alters the sound produced into an electronic signal. Some present manufacturers include Shure microphones. The microphone was conceived of initially in the late 1870s by Thomas Edison and was known as the carbon microphone. One of the most important professional audio equipment is the mixing console without which it is not possible to conceive the final output. Depending upon the mixer, it is possible to implement digital or analog signals for mixing. Mixing consoles like Euphonics console, Neve consoles thus perform a variety of functions not only in recording studios but also in television, broadcasting and post production works for films. These mixing consoles are also known as soundboards or audio mixers and are dominantly used for altering and steering the levels of dynamics and tonality of the audio records.

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