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Ears Behind the Gear: Larry Pendergrass — Engineering What’s Next for Mackie,...

Behind every audio engineer, there’s an engineering exec like Larry Pendergrass. In July, Pendergrass was named SVP of Engineering at LOUD Technologies, and now he has a lot on his shoulders. There are...

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The Best Way to Start a Mix?

Sometimes the worst way to to start a mix is at the beginning. What does that mean? Click below to find out as Justin Colletti offers a better way to start your mixes off right: … Read More

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Universal Audio Introduces Apollo Twin USB Audio Interface for Windows Systems

As we’re all aware Universal Audio is no stranger to the OS X environment. In fact, UA has traditionally made its Apollo interfaces specifically available for Mac over Thunderbolt – Until today!...

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JBL Launches 7 Series — Next Gen Monitoring System for Post and Broadcast...

At IBC 2015, HARMAN JBL Professional (yes, that is the full legal name) has announced a new modular referencing monitor system. The take from this system is that it can be scaled to any size room, and...

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New Plugin Review: The Axis EQ from Sly-Fi Digital

The Axis EQ plugin from Sly-Fi Digital Sly-Fi Digital, a newly founded digital arm of UBK Audio, launched last month with what seems like highly varied product line, especially when you consider the...

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Treasure From Trash: 3 Tips for Mixing with Distortion

Much of audio engineering is about avoiding distortion. Outside of guitar sounds and tube saturation, “distortion” is often considered a dirty word. “Dirty” is all a matter of perspective though, and...

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Steven Beer Publishes “Your Child’s Career in Music and Entertainment: The...

There’s no shortage of instant stardom machines to transfix kids and their devoted parents. From “America’s Got Talent” to “The Voice” – not to mention what a hot YouTube channel can do – fame today...

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NYC Event: Brooklyn StompBox Exhibit 9/19-20 at Main Drag Music in Brooklyn

Every year the Deli Magazine stomps on our dreams – and we love them for it. 44 manufacturers make 2015 the stompiest year yet! We’re talking about the Brooklyn Stompbox Exhibit, of course, happening...

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Roland Introduces JUNO-DS Synthesizer Keyboard

Roland has introduced their next generation of JUNO synthesizers with JUNO-DS. Expanding on JUNO’s sound quality, the DS includes improved pianos, additional organs, waveform expansion capability,...

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LA Event: Sony Pictures Post Production Services to Host “Mix Presents Sound...

LA-based audio professionals with an interest in sound-four-picture can get a 2-for-1 this weekend. Not only will they get to learn from elite men and women in the industry, but they will receive...

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9 Tips for Tracking Bands Live in the Studio

Photo by Flickr user Dave Kobrehel Whether it’s for aesthetic reasons or simply to save money, I’ve seen a renewed desire among musicians to record as a full band in one room with no overdubs. Tracking...

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IK Multimedia Announces AmpliTube 4

IK Multimedia recently announced AmpliTube 4. For those unfamiliar with the virtual guitar and bass tone creator, AmpliTube allows users to search an internal library of virtual guitar pedals, effects,...

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5 Ways to Create More Realistic Bass Lines

Electric bass lends itself well to sampling—but you need to channel a bass player if you want a sampled electric bass part to sound convincing. These tips will help create bass parts where people will...

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Rockruepel Now Shipping Limit.One – Transformer-Based Analog Limiter

The release of Rockruepel’s Limit.One is here. The transformer-based limiter can provide brickwall limiting, and handle mono or stereo sources, while ensuring to maintain the original waveform – no...

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Slate Launches Affordable RAVEN MTi2, RAVEN 3.0 Software

As with any good flock of birds, the RAVEN line of multi-touch control surfaces from Slate Media Technology is growing. The latest addition is RAVEN MTi2, which stands as the most affordable RAVEN to...

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Criterion Acoustics Expands To New Offices In Jersey City, Denver

An emerging acoustical design firm is expanding its NYC-area base – and just in time. Human Worldwide in NYC is among the recent projects by Criterion Acoustics. Criterion Acoustics, a full-service...

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Master Plan: Rogue Planet Mastering – New Paltz, NY

Need to get away? There’s a planet just for you in New Paltz, New York. A little patch of utopia upstate, New Paltz has been a college town since 1828, but the latest learning experience there comes...

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Game Audio Intensive Workshop 11/1 in NYC – 6 Questions with Instructors...

Will audio still be fun on the last day of the 139th AES in NYC? You better believe it. Put a cap on AES with serious game audio education. The Game Audio Intensive Workshop will be held on Sunday,...

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Get Your Studio’s Latest Projects Written Up in “Session Buzz”!

We know you’re working on some pretty cool stuff in your studio. We want to hear about it—and help tell the rest of the audio and music production world! Today, we’re pleased to reintroduce our...

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Crane Song Debuts Quantum DA – 5th Generation Converter for Avocet IIA,...

The Quantum DA converter technology has seen several years of analysis and subjective listening for development. The result is Crane Song‘s “most accurate” converters to date. The Avocet IIA monitor...

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