ClearOne Aura Cameras and Microphones Open New Doors for Renowned Drummer Ron Wikso
ClearOne has enhanced the remote collaboration capabilities of renowned drummer Ron Wikso, currently performing with the Steve Miller Band. Wikso upgraded his home studio with ClearOne Aura Versa cameras and microphones, addressing previous limitations of integrated laptop equipment. This improvement enables high-quality remote recordings and collaborations, vital during the pandemic. Wikso's setup includes a CHAT® 150 speakerphone and dual UNITE® 50 and 180 4K cameras, facilitating flexible recording and superior audio-visual quality. This upgrade is a significant step forward for his creative projects.
- Drummer Ron Wikso upgraded his studio with ClearOne equipment, improving remote collaboration quality.
- The new setup includes advanced features like dual-camera recording and USB-C PD cables for ease of use.
- Wikso anticipates increased creative opportunities and flexibility in future projects due to the upgraded equipment.
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When he’s not on the road, drummer
After recognizing that the quality of his conference calls was limited because of the integrated laptop camera and microphone he was using, he recently upgraded his home studio’s capabilities with ClearOne Aura Versa™ cameras that deliver crystal clear video with powerful features that enable far greater creative flexibility.
“I’ve been interviewed on podcasts, I record drum tracks for musicians I never meet in person, and sometimes I’m even involved in performance videos where I film myself and the project lead uses it in their final product,” Wikso explained. “These opportunities have been growing and became especially important when Covid-19 began shuttering live performances. Going forward, I expect to continue collaborating with musicians all over the world, and thanks to the new
Wikso learned about ClearOne’s class-leading Aura cameras and microphones from two industry friends who had each upgraded their home recording capabilities to improve virtual communications in the pursuit of more remote projects. After conferring with a
“Technology has changed the music industry so much that bands can now even continue on when a member leaves, because they can quickly and easily host online interviews and/or auditions for performers all over the world,” Wikso added. “For remote collaboration and interview purposes, my new
The ability to move the cameras freely around the room relies on the use of USB-C PD cables that provide both power and data transmission through a single cord. Before the upgrade, if Wikso wanted a different view, he had to move his entire laptop around the room, which added complications to calls and could even affect internet connection and recording quality. Now he loves being able to instantly control the zoom functionality with a remote, as well as the UNITE 180’s people tracking feature that automatically keeps him in the frame as he moves around the room, greatly improving his on-screen presence.
“I didn’t truly realize just how basic my laptop’s camera and microphone were until I saw and heard the clarity and quality of this
Wikso has had a long, illustrious career as a touring and studio drummer, and in addition to his current role in the
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