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Friday, February 20, 2009
PSW Staff
02/20/09 11:10 AM,
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The Music Engineering and Technology Alliance (METAlliance) has announced certification of the UAD-2, designed and manufactured by Universal Audio, a METAlliance Pro Partner. The alliance is working closely with manufacturers to evaluate, recognize, and certify products which meet the call for quality in the recording arts and science. “The METAlliance is a group of distinguished gentlemen who have produced an amazing body of recorded work, including some of the finest recordings ever made,” commented Matt Ward, president of Universal Audio.…
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Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Fletcher
12/02/08 07:02 PM,
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In the good old days of “making records” compression was mostly used as an envelope modification tool. But around the beginning of “the great loudness wars,” some famous studio mixer dudes found they could get more work done in a shorter period of time by removing all the dynamics from the music, then equalizing it into place in the sonic arrangement. Seeing as many of these dudes are charging several thousand dollars per song, and don’t really care how the…
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Thursday, January 10, 2008
01/10/08 05:37 PM,
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Miami, FL – January 2008 Providing live sound reinforcement for national artists is both exciting and extremely challenging work—and it tends to lean more toward the challenging side when the venue is a big metal building. Such was the case for DB Sound and Lighting Systems of Florida when they were contracted to provide sound for a November 30th, 2007 Montgomery Gentry concert at the Turner Agri-Civic Center (also known as “Turner Center”) in Arcadia, FL. With its all metal…
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Monday, October 22, 2001
PSW Staff
10/22/01 01:33 PM,
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Moderator: (Dave Dermont) Good evening and welcome to our chat with Jamie Anderson of SIA Software Company. Jamie, could you give us some background about what you did before SIA, for those of us too lazy to read the bio? Jamie: I’ve got an EE (electrical engineering) degree from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), a Masters of Fine Arts (MFA) from Yale Department of Drama, and then spent six years at Meyer Sound as SIM and technical support manager. This was…
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