What's In My Sound Bag? 2025 Location Sound Sound Bag Tour

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  • Опубліковано 9 січ 2025

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  • @jasonselinger
    @jasonselinger 3 дні тому

    It doesn't matter if it's a sound bag, camera bag or gadget bag, having quick and intuitive access to your equipment is critical. Nicely done!

  • @tylermiller5439
    @tylermiller5439 2 дні тому

    Best bag I’ve seen. Great breakdown

  • @Sean_of_the_North
    @Sean_of_the_North 3 дні тому

    Excellent info!

  • @zzlatev
    @zzlatev 3 дні тому +1

    Can you explain more about dante please - it's interesting for me, because I'm on market for new 833 from Sound Devices, but only 888 and scorpio have a dante output.

    • @TheUnMarketingGroup
      @TheUnMarketingGroup  3 дні тому +1

      It is essentially 16 additional audio inputs AND outputs over a digital network connection. There are literally thousands of Dante compatible hardware devices across the entire signal chain from mic pre amps, processors and mixers, to speakers. Think of it as a digital patch panel. We also use it exclusively to send and receive computer audio. There is software called Dante Virtual Sound Card that lets you send and receive audio to and from a Mac or Windows PC

    • @JD-lx2yf
      @JD-lx2yf 14 годин тому

      In my opinion, look into AoIP in general, or look up AES67. AES67 covers essentially Dante, as well as an ever large number of protocols that are exteremly similiar if not better than Dante. Personally, I perfer the Ravenna/Ember+ protocols, this allows the same scalability, flexibility and the ability to pass Logic/Meta data between devices that support it. Ravenna may not be as widely supported as Dante, but AES67 (which Dante and Ravenna both support) make them compabile with each other. This is why I'd learn AES67 before diving deeper into specific AoIP (Audio over Internet Protocol).
      Note, these protocols are very networking heavy (i.e., Internet Networking), The protocols (like Dante) are designed to be more or less Plug n' Play, but I'd serious considered learning more about AES67 first. PS. If you have a Ethernet (internet) hardline port on your PC, then chances are your machine is capable of producing an Audio over IP signal. Timing may be a bit off depending on your hardware, but if my 10+ year old laptop can handle 10+ AES67 streams then I bet your machine can handle 1 or 2 AES67 streams no problem.