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Thursday, August 13, 2009
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08/13/09 06:29 AM,
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Universal Audio has announced the release of the EMT 250 Classic Electronic Reverberator powered plug-in for the popular line of UAD-2 DSP accelerator cards for Mac and PC. Introduced in 1976, the EMT 250’s distinctive clear and open reverb sound has appeared on numerous records, including Prince & The Revolution’s “Purple Rain”, Elvis Costello’s “Spike”, and modern classics like The Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “Stadium Arcadium”. Available for purchase via UA’s Online Store for $249, the EMT 250 powered plug-in…
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
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05/27/09 08:10 AM,
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Clear-Com Communication Systems is now shipping (worldwide) the new Tempest2400 wireless intercom system, which operates in a license-free frequency band where it is fundamentally resistant to interference from other wireless devices. By utilizing the 2.4 GHz Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) in conjunction with TDMA technology, the Tempest2400 RF approach avoids the need for licensing and frequency coordination. In addition, once registered to a base station, a beltpack needs no further configuration and roams freely within a single zone area,…
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Friday, May 22, 2009
Barry Rudolph
05/22/09 04:09 PM,
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The Marshall Electronics MXL professional microphone line has evolved with the introduction of the V89, a fully pro condenser microphone whose performance belies its $599 MSRP (U.S.). The V89 is proof positive; a perfect example of the way Marshall has “dialed in” quality control of their own overseas manufacturer to produce an instrument worthy to be called “professional.” The V89 starts with a custom body design made of brass that minimizes body resonance while the chromed tuned grill cavity helps…
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Friday, May 01, 2009
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05/01/09 08:09 AM,
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Odds On Records & Studios of Las Vegas has announce the launch of its new record label of the same name. “By having the studio and label under one roof, we are able to save time and money for the artist, since the studio and label will work in tandem of one another,” says Odds On Records & Studios Label President Ted Joseph. “In addition, our boutique operation allows us to respond much more quickly to the changes in the…
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Monday, April 20, 2009
Barry Rudolph
04/20/09 01:16 PM,
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The “love” is obvious in every microphone John Peluso turns out by hand at his Floyd County, Virginia lab. Peluso’s 29 years of experience repairing and restoring all brands of vintage and modern microphones, his extensive stock of vintage parts, and diaphragm repair lab make him precisely qualified to produce his modern classics. The P12 is inspired by and styled after AKG’s legendary C12 and is indicative of his whole line of microphones with its custom design and handcrafted quality.…
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Barry Rudolph
03/18/09 02:02 PM,
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My DAW desktop surface is more crowded than ever—-and I’m loving it! I just added the new Novation Nocturn Plug-in Controller to my small army of DAW accessories. As DAW plug-ins become more complex and intense, their GUIs (graphical user interface) have become more jam packed with more parameter controls than ever! And in order to keep their GUI’s screen size to a minimum, the controls and buttons keep getting smaller and smaller. Even though I get new glasses often,…
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Friday, March 06, 2009
Barry Rudolph
03/06/09 08:59 AM,
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I go for any “crutch” that gets me out of a work rut. You know - where you find yourself doing the same things over and over for each gig. Even though I rely on certain gear and plug-ins to get “my sound,” it’s a good idea to try and take a fresh approach for each project. For me, using new gear, software or a new accessory are good ways to enliven my spirit. And if the accessory also saves…
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Thursday, March 05, 2009
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03/05/09 05:31 PM,
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Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional, honored with the top slot in Billboard’s Touring Awards in 2007 and topping Pollstar’s rankings of theatres and auditoriums by posting total ticket sales of over 995,000, has just implemented a new high-end audio system featuring 60 Meyer Sound MILO line array loudspeakers - the largest MILO system owned by any theatre or auditorium. The Auditorio seats an audience of nearly 10,000 and is the Western Hemisphere’s largest auditorium that is not a religious institution. Size…
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