How I Got That Sound: Colin Elliot
From his Sheffield recording studio Yellow Arch, producer, musician, arranger and programmer Colin Elliot has worked with an illustrious list of musical artists.
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From his Sheffield recording studio Yellow Arch, producer, musician, arranger and programmer Colin Elliot has worked with an illustrious list of musical artists.
Neumann have joined forces with Merging to create an interface that’s both excellent and accessible.
Neumann continue to set new standards in compact nearfield monitoring.
Neumann's first audio interface boasts some impressive specifications and promises to set a new benchmark in audio quality.
Neumann’s first ever pre‑polarised mic is designed to reach the parts where their other models won’t go!
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Neumann are holding an event at Tileyard London's TYX studios, where attendees will be able to listen to and try out a selection of microphones and monitoring systems.
More than 50 years after it was discontinued, Neumann have reissued one of the greatest mics of all time.
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Neumann have reissued one of their most sought-after vintage microphones, the M 49.
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Following on from the success of the NDH 20, Neumann have expanded their headphone range with an open-back model.
German microphone legends unveil their first-ever electret capsule.
Binaural recordings are an easy and effective way to capture immersive audio.
Can you offer any guidance on what’s essentially an A‑B stereo array, but with the mics angled slightly outwards?
Does Neumann's first standalone mic preamp live up to their enviable reputation?
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In the world of microphones, Neumann's reputation is unmatched. Does their first‑ever pair of headphones live up to the name?
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