We’re excited to announce support for all remaining editors. Notably, Avid Pro Tools.
Continue reading “Markers for Pro Tools & others”Author: Marc
Saturday Night Takeaway’s Live Finale
When Ant and Dec’s 2023 series of Saturday Night Takeaway reached its conclusion in April, the entire crew – along with 200 prize winners – decamped to Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, for the live finale. For that, Multicast Audio deployed Cleanfeed to send rehearsal program feeds back UK, keeping remote producers and crew in the know.
Continue reading “Saturday Night Takeaway’s Live Finale”Stay Cost Effective and Agile
Advertising jingles are earworms – we all know that. Think Go Compare, or Just One Cornetto, or the universal clarion call of I’m Lovin’ It from McDonald’s. Cleanfeed has become such a staple that TM Studios says it is one of the ‘most important tools in the studio’ for creativity, speed, collaboration and not being tethered to talent in one location.
Continue reading “Stay Cost Effective and Agile”Starlink for live outside broadcasts
The combination of Cleanfeed and Space X’s Starlink satellite internet constellation is redefining live radio by making it easy and cost effective to broadcast high quality, low latency audio from the remotest of locations. This technological marriage was recently put through its paces by kmfm, a radio station network owned by KM Media Group, which operates throughout Kent.
Continue reading “Starlink for live outside broadcasts”Jeremy Chapman: From Auto to Audio
An inspirational self discovery that took one man working in the motor trade, to producing compelling podcasts and making waves in radio. I caught up with Jeremy Chapman from YourVoiceHere, who in course of two years has totally transformed what he works on and the way he works, with the help of Cleanfeed.
Continue reading “Jeremy Chapman: From Auto to Audio”Remote orchestra at the Lincoln Center
We caught up with Trevor New. A composer, music teacher and violist. He sent in this fantastic exert of himself playing at the Lincoln Center for the Kaufman Music Center, with other performers in their homes. This was all achieved live, using Cleanfeed.
Continue reading “Remote orchestra at the Lincoln Center”Get your show on the road
Doing a live broadcast or report from a remote location is fun. Your audience will enjoy a change and it’s a chance to meet them in person
Whether you’re a producer, presenter or engineer, you probably have a bunch of questions if you’ve never done something like this before. Going live, from anywhere remote, can sometimes seem daunting. But with a bit of planning, it can be an enjoyable and rewarding experience.
Continue reading “Get your show on the road”Q&A: Meet Marcus dePaula
I recently had the privilege of speaking with Marcus dePaula. Marcus, from Me Only Louder, has an astonishing career which has contributed extensively to his podcast production company that he runs today. We caught up about his live audio engineering days, his thoughts about the podcasting industry, an insight into his workflow and how he is helping producers all around the world with his new venture; Podcast Creators Lab.
Continue reading “Q&A: Meet Marcus dePaula”Averting a catastrophic career disaster
Capital UK voice artist, Howard Ritchie, recently shared his story with me on how Cleanfeed saved him from a catastrophic career disaster, saying: “There are many digital tools I could do without, but not Cleanfeed”.
Continue reading “Averting a catastrophic career disaster”Q&A: And Then the Lights Went Out
Learn how a small community theatre group used Cleanfeed to record a play with their remote actors. We caught up with Jim Park, front-of-house sound engineer for Thorold Community Theatre, who explains how “And Then the Lights Went Out” came together.
Continue reading “Q&A: And Then the Lights Went Out”Safari: Achievement unlocked
Not so long ago we announced compatibility for Firefox. Today we’re going one further! Guests will now be able to join a Cleanfeed session using Safari, on macOS. This update concludes our effort to expand support to all mainstream web browsers; achievement unlocked!
Continue reading “Safari: Achievement unlocked”Non-linear workflow: Introducing Aux Outputs
Over the last couple of months we’ve quietly introduced a new feature to Cleanfeed that opens up new non-linear workflow possibilities for recording, live performances and more. I’m excited to tell you more about it!
Continue reading “Non-linear workflow: Introducing Aux Outputs”The new default. 48kHz
Today we are announcing 48kHz will be the default sample rate in Cleanfeed, activated in the upcoming release of Chrome 84. If you know the importance of sample rate when it comes to digital audio, then this will be good news for broadcasters, producers and journalists using Cleanfeed.
Continue reading “The new default. 48kHz”Getting Started with Cleanfeed
Pondering about joining Cleanfeed? Perhaps you’re thinking.. ‘hrm, I wonder how I should set things up?’. Well, let me put to rest some myths and help give you a better understanding of how Cleanfeed works and how you can get started.
Cleanfeed makes it super easy to send and receive high quality audio over the Internet, so the possibilities of what you can do are endless!
Outside events are fun with Cleanfeed
For Cleanfeed to remain relevant, competitive and useful, we regularly attend outside events. The event I cover below is one undertaken for a hospital station, Radio Wey (http://www.radiowey.org).
The Walton on Thames Festival of Light is a well attended Christmas event which celebrates Christmas; includes a festive Christmas market, the turning on of lights and most importantly, the light parade itself.
Cleanfeed on a Raspberry Pi
So you’ve used Cleanfeed, fallen in love with it (don’t lie, I know you have), and you may have potentially asked yourself, “What’s the deal – shouldn’t Cleanfeed make any dedicated hardware?”