Holophone to highlight camera-mounted surround-sound mic at MacWorld 2008

Jan 4, 2008 12:54 PM


             
The SuperMINI comes equipped with Dolby Laboratories’ Dolby Pro Logic II encoding technology.

The SuperMINI comes equipped with Dolby Laboratories’ Dolby Pro Logic II encoding technology.

Holophone will spotlight its H4 SuperMINI camera-mountable surround microphone during MacWorld 2008, Jan. 15-18, at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.

The H4 SuperMINI offers an easy way to incorporate surround into a multichannel, Mac-based production workflow by allowing users to record an accurate surround mix from a single point source.

The SuperMINI comes equipped with Dolby Laboratories’ Dolby Pro Logic II encoding technology, which allows audio from the H4’s six mic elements to be encoded from multichannel to stereo so audio can be recorded directly to any broadcast camera or a separate stereo recording device, such as an M-Audio stereo recorder or an Apple iPod when used with the proper adapter.

For more information, visit www.holophone.com.



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