Universal Audio Announces UAD-2 Satellite Thunderbolt DSP Accelerators
Universal Audio has just gone deeper into audio space with its UAD-2 Satellite line – the relentless sound pioneers have introduced their new UAD-2 Satellite Thunderbolt DSP Accelerators. Macs mixing...
View ArticleReview: An Unorthodox Look At Synthmaster 2.6 — by Nick Messitte
Since its release, Synthmaster—a semi-modular synth by KV331Audio — has garnered heaps of praise from audio critics: Rob Mitchell of Soundbytes wrote that it’s “tough to find something it can’t do.”...
View Article137th AES Approaches: Neil Portnow of Recording Academy Giving Opening...
The 137th AES Convention is just around the corner and key announcements have begun. First, President/CEO Neil Portnow of The Recording Academy is giving Friday’s opening keynote. Representing The...
View ArticleJourney FOH Engineer Jim Yakabuski Featured in Meyer Sound Online Mixing...
October will be informative right off the bat for audio heads. That’s because the month begins with veteran FOH engineer Jim Yakabuski joining Meyer Sound instructor Buford Jones as a special guest, in...
View ArticleIs Pro Tools Certification Worth It? 3 Great Reasons (and 3 Terrible Reasons)...
Recently, I was fortunate enough to have an employer provide the funds for me to attend Pro Tools Certification training classes. I had thought about taking one of these courses on my own for a long...
View ArticleDrawmer Introduces the 1973 – Three-Band FET Stereo Compressor
Ivor Drawmer has drawn on thirty-plus years of hardware design to introduce the 1973 compressor. The three-band FET unit is split into variable low, middle, and high frequencies. Each section contains...
View ArticleVolant Studios in TriBeCa, NYC, For Sale For $2 Million Plus
If your mind’s eye is picturing a fully built out studio in downtown Manhattan, you might not have to lift a finger to make it happen. You will, of course, have to sign a large check: Volant Studios, a...
View ArticleEvent Alert: Women in Music – Get Your Goals! Workshop w/ Jordana Jaffe,...
On Thursday, October 6, at 6:30 PM, Women In Music (WIM) will present the “Get Your Goals!” Workshop with Jordana Jaffe. WIM, an NYC-based organization, works together to support, cultivate and...
View ArticleCross-Country View: Ed Cherney on L.A, NYC, and Career Quality Control
Start 2012 right: Insight from this top West Coast engineer/producer will set your professional priorities straight. The post Cross-Country View: Ed Cherney on L.A, NYC, and Career Quality Control...
View ArticleIcons: Michael Brauer — Never Stop Mixing
Fresh off the havoc of Twin Shadow, NYC's master mixer embraces his latest change. The post Icons: Michael Brauer — Never Stop Mixing appeared first on SonicScoop.
View ArticleOp-Ed: Audio’s Allure – The Sonic Spark Rediscovered
Rick Slater catches reason for optimism in the studio -- are you on his wavelength? The post Op-Ed: Audio’s Allure – The Sonic Spark Rediscovered appeared first on SonicScoop.
View ArticleBalance – What’s Gone Missing on Your Way to the Studio?
Advancing your career can make it hard to have it all – George Walker Petit explains. The post Balance – What’s Gone Missing on Your Way to the Studio? appeared first on SonicScoop.
View ArticleEvent Alert: Women in Music – Get Your Goals! Workshop w/ Jordana Jaffe,...
On Thursday, October 6, at 6:30 PM, Women In Music (WIM) will present the “Get Your Goals!” Workshop with Jordana Jaffe. Jordana Jaffe WIM, an NYC-based organization, works together to support,...
View ArticleCross-Country View: Ed Cherney on L.A, NYC, and Career Quality Control
LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK CITY: A GRAMMY and TEC Award-winning engineer/producer, Ed Cherney has had the kind of illustrious studio career that puts him in the pantheon of greats to have ever twisted some...
View ArticleIcons: Michael Brauer — Never Stop Mixing
GREENWICH VILLAGE: Next time you’re downtown, take a right off 6th Avenue and head down 8th Street. Moving east, you’ll leave behind the confusing tangle of intersections that define the West Village,...
View ArticleOp-Ed: Audio’s Allure – The Sonic Spark Rediscovered
I recently wrote about what we lose when large facilities go away. Soon after that I was at Quad NYC, which today consists of two smaller rooms and a third on the way, occupying a single floor. It was...
View ArticleBalance – What’s Gone Missing on Your Way to the Studio?
So I am sitting there in the lushness of an SSL control room in a major studio here in NYC. Happy. Happy to be engineering and producing a project for a very cool young trio of musicians from an...
View ArticleHow to Get an (Actual) Job in The Music Industry
You’ll even have innate barrier to overcome. I’m a pretty average guy. I don’t come from a musical family or a wealthy family. I don’t learn exceptionally fast. Nothing about me screams “social...
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