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Antelope Audio Launches Satori – Analog Monitoring & Summing System

It’s everything Zen, once again, at Antelope Audio. The Om this time emits from Satori, a true analog monitoring and summing system just launched by Antelope. It builds on what the company started with...

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NYC Event: Brooklyn StompBox Exhibit – 10/25 & 10/26

Three times a charm – and four is just a little more. We refer to the 4th edition of the Brooklyn Stompbox Exhibit, going down at Williamsburg’s famed Main Drag Music. Brought to you by The Deli,...

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Composer Cribs: Goodpenny – Chelsea, New York City

In NYC, dream teams are the standard, and Goodpenny is one place you’ll find a full set of composing talent. Featuring David Wolfert, Andrew Hollander, and Lawrence Manchester, Goodpenny has some...

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An Assistant Engineer’s Guide to Assisting Engineers (and Producers)

So, you’ve finally made it! Congratulations. You’re no longer “the intern”. You won’t be getting everyone’s coffee, picking up lunch orders, vacuuming the live room, and doing other menial chores all...

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Studio Prodigy Master Class Series – Recording Engineer Jim Scott Hosts...

Studio Prodigy Master Class Series (SPMS) is a live attendance seminar where music industry professionals share their knowledge in major studios throughout Los Angeles. Past presenters include Eddie...

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JBL Announces 7 Series Master Reference Monitors

JBL is not standing still. The sound of the new JBL 7 series will surprise you. After making waves on the high end with their flagship M2 Master Reference Monitor, and winning over the affordable...

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Master Plan: SING Mastering — Atlanta

In the Wiki for Atlanta, you see it is considered an “alpha-” or “world city”, ranking 15th among world cities and sixth in the nation with a gross domestic product of $270 billion. Colin Leonard heads...

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AlexB Launches ORbital eQ, ORbital Dynamics Plugins – Classic EQ &...

When AlexB launches a new plugin – we listen. Nebula3 can house two new modeled classic units from AlexB. His latest editions start with the ORbital eQ, an “American classic all-purpose equalizer”...

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Recording Academy Producers & Engineers Wing to Honor Nile Rodgers

A studio giant is getting his due, and then some, at the GRAMMY Awards in February. The legendary Nile Rodgers is about to add another accolade to his portfolio. (Photo Courtesy of The Recording...

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Review: BIAS Desktop Pro, Guitar Amp Modeler – by Gabe Lamorie

Guitar amp software has slowly been gaining popularity in the audio software industry. Considering the cost of what it actually replaces, it’s no wonder that consumers demand it. In that spirit,...

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10 Mistakes Intentionally Left In Classic Recordings

Music isn’t perfect. It never was. And it never will be. By nature, people are flawed. Inadvertently, so is the music we create. But isn’t that what also makes it so amazing? Indescribable, intangible...

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NYC Event: “The Business of Music Seminars” Debut November 13th

This changing music business calls for a new way to navigate the landscape. A new series, “The Business of Music Seminars” (BMS) aims to make it easier for producers, engineers, artists, and...

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Allen & Heath Launches Wireless Personal Monitoring for Qu Compact Mixers

Like Uber and coffee makers, wireless monitor mixing is something we’ll wonder how we ever lived without. Can you see you with Qu-You? Sensing this, Allen & Heath has announced the addition of...

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Lightning Boy Audio Introduces Flux Bender Equalizer — Stereo Passive EQ

When we first stumbled on to Lightening Boy Audio, they were developing stellar tube pedals. Since then, LBA has honed in on their design philosophy to release the Flux Bender Equalizer. At first...

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Roland Announces M-5000 Live Console

The new M-5000 console from Roland is ideal for the live sound environment. With the included O.H.R.C.A. based architecture, the bounds of console routing remain limited only to its physical I/O. The...

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Able Baker: An NYC Firm Hears the New ABC’s of Music Supervision

Call it an inner convergence. The latest music supervision service providers are bringing together more tools to help brands and content creators. A new NYC-based example is Able Baker. The firm is...

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How the Emulation Is Made: Universal Audio’s Manley Variable Mu Limiter...

Adore analog? Dig digital only? Nothing blurs the audio lines like software emulations of hardware processors. Producers and engineers who are evolving their studios now have an embarrassment of...

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Hidden Hit-Makers: History’s Most Iconic Session Musicians

A handful of documentaries released since the turn of the new century, from 2002’s Standing In the Shadows of Motown to 2013’s Muscle Shoals, have helped us put names and faces to the backing musicians...

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Essential Event: Spend An Evening with Producer/Engineer Glyn Johns — 11/14...

“Glyn Johns was there.” – Sir Paul McCartney All along, Glyn Johns has been contemplating this book tour. That only begins to tell the story of how important this engineer’s engineer is to recorded...

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SSL Releases AAX Versions of Duende Native Plugins

Catering to the growing ProTools 11 community, SSL is now offering their Duende plug-in collection in AAX Native 64-bit format. Users can celebrate with an intro price until November 25th The Duende...

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