The fade in/outs are basic but do the job, and multiplay is nice to have. It's old (at least it looks old), the menus and button customization are pretty janky, but the page organization and hotkey stuff is nice. It does the job, but it definitely has its flaws. For all university sports, we use Sports Sound Pro. I'm a sound guy for my university's athletic department and local minor league team. TLDR: my university facilities use Sports Sound Pro, my minor league team uses iTunes (and the video guy is in charge of sound fx), I'm looking for a better program to propose switching to for one or both jobs. r/broadcastengineering - Broadcast Engineering.r/projection_mapping - Projection Mapping.You might find these other subreddits useful: These rules are implemented at the moderators' discretion. No RF Broadcasting Advice beyond 'Consult a Professional/FCC Lawyer'Įquipment Recommendations must show effort. No politically or religiously focused posts/comments No Personal Information, Including Artist or Company NamesĪll 'office photos' must be posted in the weekly office pics thread. Go to the No Stupid Questions Thread if you need help.Ībsolutely no advice for rigging/electrical/life safety/ is allowed beyond 'Consult a professional.'ĭo not illegally distribute media such as vendor-locked software or books. Bink's Audio Test CD - all credit to the legendary Bink Knowlesīrand new users CANNOT POST OR COMMENT.LiveSound on Telegram (Ask to be added).Do you have a buzz, hiss, or ninja in your sound system? Post here to get some help! This includes microphones, mixers, amplifiers, speakers and everything in-between. This is a place for questions, links, and discussions about the professional Live Sound world. Please note that new reddit accounts are unable to make posts here, so please direct your questions to the "No Stupid Questions" Thread
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