Articles Tagged Volume

  • Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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    PSW Staff 02/24/09 01:32 PM, 0 Comments
    The Mississippi Delta is considered “ground zero” of the blues-music movement, and in particular, the town of Clarksdale, where U.S. Highways 61 and 49 intersect at the fabled “Crossroads,” holds a mystique with music fans who come from around the world to experience the art form. Blues music evolved in juke-joint nightclubs across the region, but most of them are tucked away, off the main highways and sometimes known only by locals. This is a big reason why, in 2001,… View this story
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  • Thursday, February 12, 2009
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    PSW Staff 02/12/09 11:45 AM, 0 Comments
    The Oregon Convention Center in Portland now features one of the most technically advanced audio and video infrastructures of any facility of its type. Fiber optics connect the center’s one million square feet of space, with sophisticated digital signal processing enabling the area’s audio system to be divided in nearly endless combinations and configurations to accommodate nearly every conceivable event. Beaverton-based CompView has overseen the latest phase in a renovation and redesign of the OCC that began more than 15… View this story
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  • Thursday, February 05, 2009
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    PSW Staff 02/05/09 01:13 PM, 0 Comments
    EASTWEST is offering users additional control over the it’s PLAY-Powered instruments with the introduction of PLAY PRO (formerly PLAY 2.0), which adds editing capabilities to these collections. Available as a paid download from the company’s website, www.soundsonline.com and www.soundsonline-europe.com, the “editor” featured PLAY PRO provides user programming and scripting through the included Python programming language. The editor can be used in standalone or plug-in mode so users can gain complete control over all parameters in all their PLAY instruments. This… View this story
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  • Tuesday, February 03, 2009
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    PSW Staff 02/03/09 05:02 PM, 0 Comments
    Roland Systems Group (RSG) has introduced the RSS M-48 Live Personal Mixer and RSS S-4000D Splitter and Power Distributor, an innovative monitoring solution for live performance and studio applications. Providing performing musicians with very high sound quality and flexibility in their individual stage mix, the M-48 offers control over 40 audio sources that can be easily managed in 16 assignable stereo groups. The playing experience is enhanced with level/pan/solo/three-band EQ on each group, high quality built-in reverb for a more… View this story
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  • Sunday, July 20, 1980
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    Curtis Settino 07/20/80 09:07 AM, 0 Comments
    This exclusive article is provided by TapeOp.com.   The goal when dealing with roaming musicians is to create and capture unique volume, position and/or timbre changes in the performance you’re recording. It’s a roundabout approach to orchestration and dynamics. The following methods can work in a variety of recording situations (four-track and beyond) and are designed for vocals and hand-held acoustic instruments. Volume Changing Did you know? An automated volume control technique was used with Elvis Presley when he first… View this story
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