Articles Tagged Recording

  • Monday, May 14, 2012
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    PSW Staff 05/14/12 10:42 AM,
    Music producer, songwriter and remixer Jake Gosling, best known for his collaboration with artists such as Ed Sheeran and Wiley, has just bought himself an Audient ASP008 mic preamplifer, which he is using in his Surrey-based Sticky Studios. Supplied by high end studio sales company Kazbar Systems, Gosling couldn’t be more satisfied. “Kazbar Systems lent me the ASP008 as we needed extra mic pres for our DAW,” he explains. “I was instantly impressed with how dynamic and punchy the pres… View this story
    Filed in: RecordingNewsPollAudioMicrophoneProcessorStudio

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    Bobby Owsinski 05/14/12 09:00 AM,
    This article is provided by Bobby Owsinski.   On Friday I had the pleasure of sitting in on a meeting with three representatives from Apple at Oasis Mastering, as they briefed us on the latest info on the new “Mastered for iTunes” program. While there’s already some info on the program currently available, it was good to finally get the most up-to-date details directly from the source. Here’s the gist of the program. “Mastered for iTunes” at its most basic… View this story
    Filed in: RecordingFeatureBlogPollDigital Audio WorkstationsDigitalStudio

  • Friday, May 11, 2012
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    Ward Lionel Kremer 05/11/12 11:31 AM,
    Here’s a simple, common-sense method to record a great-sounding drum kit on only four tracks. I’ve always been a follower of the less-is-more philosophy, and this kit technique goes all the way back to my analog 4-/8-/12-track days when track economy was a must. There have, of course, been volumes dedicated to recording “trap kits”, from only two microphones to two mics on each drum! I think the concept of a drum kit as a group of separate instruments is… View this story
    Filed in: RecordingFeatureEducationMicrophoneStudio

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    Ethan Winer 05/11/12 11:11 AM,
    Jonathan: “You lied first.” Jack: “No, you lied to me first.” Jonathan: “Yes, I lied to you first, but you had no knowledge I was lying. So as far as you knew, you lied to me first.” — Bounty hunter Jack Walsh (Robert De Niro) arguing with white-collar criminal Jonathan Mardukas (Charles Grodin) in the movie Midnight Run When it comes to audio fidelity, the four standard parameter categories can assess any type of audio gear. Although published product specs… View this story
    Filed in: RecordingFeatureBlogPollStudy HallMeasurementSignalStudio

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    PSW Staff 05/11/12 07:05 AM,
    The team of rapper Macklemore and producer Ryan Lewis is making some of the most forward-thinking hip-hop music on the planet Lewis, who also handles many of the engineering duties for the duo, recently committed to purchasing a Metric-Halo ULN-2 preamplifier/interface so that they could cut studio-quality tracks for their forthcoming album while on the road. “I’m in the middle of producing a full-length LP with rapper Macklemore,” said Lewis. “I needed a small unit that could deliver audio quality… View this story
    Filed in: RecordingNewsPollAudioConcertProcessorSound ReinforcementStudio

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    PSW Staff 05/11/12 06:44 AM,
    Women’s Audio Mission, a non-profit dedicated to the advancement of women in music production and the recording arts, recently partnered with Manley Labs and Telefunken Elektroakustik, who provided microphones for a recording session with the GRAMMY Award Winning Kronos Quartet. Telefunken generously loaned WAM a pair of ELA M 260s, AR-51s and CU-29 Copperhead microphones and Manley Labs loaned a Manley Gold Reference specifically for the session. The Kronos Quartet recorded material for their upcoming performance of “Women’s Voices” on… View this story
    Filed in: RecordingNewsPollAudioConcertMicrophoneSound ReinforcementStudio

  • Thursday, May 10, 2012
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    Bob Katz 05/10/12 06:10 PM,
    This article is the second part in a series on decibels, excerpted from Bob Katz’s book Mastering Audio: The Art and The Science. The first part is available here, and be sure to check out all our videos featuring Bob Katz. We Won’t Get Fooled Again. Recording engineers rely heavily on their favorite meter, and this is not intended to change people’s favorite. But as practicing engineers, it is prudent to learn the defects and virtues of each meter we… View this story
    Filed in: RecordingFeaturePollStudy HallAnalogAudioEducationMonitoringStudioSystemTechnician

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    PSW Staff 05/10/12 01:51 PM,
    Turning for the first time to its stompboxes for inspiration, Eventide today announced that its Blackhole Native plug-in for AAX, AU or VST is now available.  The Blackhole Native plug-in is being offered free with the purchase of any Eventide Stompbox effective immediately through June 30, 2012. Today’s announcements follow the recent introduction of Eventide’s Omnipressor and 2016 Stereo Room Native plug-ins. Blackhole has evolved over the years. In its earliest incarnation on the DSP4000 and H8000 studio processors, it… View this story
    Filed in: RecordingNewsPollAudioProcessorSoftwareStudio

  • Wednesday, May 09, 2012
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    Bruce A. Miller 05/09/12 04:41 PM,
    This article is provided by BAMaudioschool.com.   I’m often heard saying that the recording engineer’s job is to create an environment conducive to musical creativity and then capture that creativity. Headphones are usually the only way that a musician will be able to hear themselves and (more importantly) how what they are playing works with the rest of the band. Every musician will (eventually) ask to hear themselves much louder than everyone else. This makes sense as it will allow… View this story
    Filed in: RecordingFeaturePollAudioEducationMonitoringStudioSystem

  • Tuesday, May 08, 2012
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    PSW Staff 05/08/12 04:35 PM,
    In just a few years, Joe Trapanese has earned a reputation as a successful composer, arranger, orchestrator and music producer for film, television, multimedia, live theater and concerts. “Theater work informs my music for film, TV and multimedia, much as the different work I do as a composer, arranger, orchestrator and producer influences each of those roles,” Trapanese states. “The work intermingles and makes everything better. A lot of what I do is problem solving and dealing with clients, and… View this story
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