Beware the FUD Monster and Chameleon Tech Part 2
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Beware the FUD Monster

Marty Sacks Leads the Fight against FUD

Doubt & Fear

As more and more broadcasters move to AoIP, there's sure to be a lot of uncertainty - and a lot of naysayers. Questions arise... Is it really that great? What about the cost? What else will be needed to properly equip your facility for Audio over IP technology?

It's normal to want to know more... and wise. But before you succumb to doubt, fear and negativity, get the information you need to learn what's best for your situation. Arm yourself with the facts - from Marty Sacks - and fend off the FUD Monster!

Don't Be Afraid of Monsters
Omnia.11: Highly Specialized Audio
Found in the Attic: Pioneer SR-202

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Chameleons are highly specialized lizards. The Omnia.11 is a highly specialized audio processor. In the second piece of a three-part series, Telos Alliance R & D Engineer Cornelius Gould details the 'chameleon technology' of the Omnia.11.

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The right amount of reverberation can be just what it takes to make a recording come alive. Echoing that sentiment is Tom Vernon, who describes a recent find for us in the latest edition of Found in the Attic: a 1971 Pioneer SR-202 spring reverb unit.

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