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The blue-faced VCA compressor with a darker twist. The BlackAsh SC-5 pays homage to the 80s version of its blue-faced brother and offers the same versatility, only with an external sidechain. This results in different harmonic distortion and a darker sounding audio-path. Great for: drums and vocals.
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Tried running it on the 64-bit version of Bluestacks and I can hear everything in the background as I boot it up, and it's registering me clicking, so that's a good sign, but I haven't had any luck finding a configuration that would help display the graphics. I guess we're shit out of luck here unless someone else manages to find a solution. You can open the app on the 64-bit version of LDPlayer as well and it won't crash, but you don't get audio OR visuals, so that's not helpful either.
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When hooked up via USB, the Black Box monitors the computer output via both its main stereo outs and the headphone out, although you can mix in the direct monitoring via the relevant control to set up zero-latency monitoring. To avoid annoying echoes, you need to either mute the track you're recording on to or disable software monitoring in your host program. I managed to kill the entire system once, while scrolling through effect options, and had to reboot the computer and the Black Box to get my audio back, but that's the only time I experienced any problems.
The Black Box provides plenty of connection options for the recording guitarist.Personally, I don't like having additional audio interfaces hooked up to my computer, as they tend to complicate things, so if you're not using the Black Box as your main or only interface, you may prefer to use the USB link just to provide MIDI sync and select your usual I/O box for making the audio connections. This may not have the zero-latency monitoring, but with buffer sizes lower than 256 samples, the delay is negligible anyway. I tried this and it worked fine, so whichever way you want to work, you're covered.
Still pretty new to AE but not my first time rendering videos. For some reason after rendering my video it shows a black screen and only plays the audio. The format is in Quicktime and format is H.264. Every time its still the same outcome. Can anyone help find a resolution?
OMG imso sorry for my total lack of knowledge here, im also having the same problem with a black screen after rendering. i produce my own music and want to make music visualizers to post on you tube.
We put the Black Shark 4 Pro through our rigorous DXOMARK Audio test suite to measure its performance both at recording sound using its built-in microphones, and at playing audio back through its built-in speakers. In this review, we will break down how it fared in a variety of tests and several common use cases.
A mere two weeks after the Mi 10S planted its flag atop our audio ranking database, the Black Shark 4 Pro and its global score of 81 sets a new benchmark for audio quality, in particular for playback.
The Black Shark 4 Pro also outshines its competitors in the spatial area, where it deploys an exceptionally wide sound stage that appears to exceed the physical limits of the device. Spatial audio attributes are very naturally reproduced: sound sources are precisely localizable, distance rendering is realistic, and balance between the left and right channels is well centered. However, note that using the phone in portrait mode considerably narrows the sound field.
Thanks to fairly good loudness for voices, volume attributes in recorded audio are decent, albeit impaired by excessive dynamic compression. Maximum reachable level without perceivable distortion is quite poor, since spectral artifacts are easily triggered when recording in high SPL environments.
I've seen several questions about this, but never an answer. On several streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, Paramount, etc, I was getting a black screen with no video and could only hear the audio. I use Chrome, but checked Safari and was also getting the issue. I followed all of the troubleshooting steps on Netflix's website; still nothing. However, I found a fix so I wanted to share:
I have been struggling with this forever and couldn't figure out why it was so intermittent. I finally figured out why on my system it was happening. I use multiple screens and will stream while I work. While working I sometimes need to create a video of my screen so I'll pause the streaming, and open up Camtasia to record my screen. If any screen recording software is open all the streaming services will only show black screen with audio. Make sure you have any software that records your screen is closed out. For me that is Snagit, Camtasia, Vidyard, ect.
oh man, but this doesn't help much if you don't use chrome at all and you are still getting the black screen. this is such a puzzle and I am really really surprised no one has found causes and fixes for this yet. like its happening at least twice a month for me now on any streaming that isn't Netflix and I ONLY use safari.(but I still checked the others and they all have same prob too) I have done so much troubleshooting, restarting, turning off any ad blockers and pop up blockers, clearing cache (pain the the rear too that one), and logging in and out of everything all the way to restarting the internet and computer for a full restart cycle. I just wanted to watch some wheel of time on my day off. surely, someone out there knows why this is happening? (MacBook Pro with M1 and Ventura)
Same issue. Was able to make the changes in Chrome and am able to have both sound and video when screen mirroring to TV. Still black screen when trying to screen mirror movie purchased from Apple TV from Mac to TV. Works perfectly when using iPad. Odd.
Upgrade your favorite audiophile headphones with a Black Dragon Headphone Cable V2. The Black Dragon warms bass and midrange tones, giving more depth and resonance to the low end with a midrange that sounds more musical. Copper strands in the Black Dragon enhance the body, shape, and immediacy of your music for more of that "I'm there" feeling. This cable also smooths out the top end without compromising detail. It's a great cable for vocals and a range of genres, especially Rock and Roll, Electronica, R&B, Pop, and other music with a big, bold presentation. Get ready for a truly immersive listening experience that will make you fall in love with your headphones all over again!
The high-precision passive RIAA filter network sits between two linear gain stages and has been realised using high-grade, surge-proof and narrow tolerated polypropylene foil capacitors. That way transients, dynamics and timbres can reach the listener in a pure manner. The audio section contains additional modules for an efficient hum, HF and random voltage suppression. The use of a double-sided audio board also offers additional ground planes for a zero-interference operation.
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