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Press Release: iZ Technology Corporation announces RADAR studio, the culmination of 25 years of...
It's only a week until NAMM and the poduct announcements are streaming in. Cakewalk's announcement of a new Sonar...
Akai Professional have some new controller keyboards to show at the upcoming NAMM trade show in Anaheim, CA, next...
The Sound Training College, based in Temple Bar, Dublin, has been teaching music industry professionals for over 25...
Warm Audio's latest offering is a careful re-creation of the most renowned tube equaliser in studio history — and it...
I’m a sound engineer planning to have a surround-sound setup. The problem is, I already have a pair of Yamaha MSP5s so, can I have Yamaha HS5s for the centre and rear speakers.
I’m looking to get some acoustic panels of the rigid fibreglass/Rockwool type for my bedroom studio.
I like to use a lot of analogue modelling plug-ins when I’m mixing, but while I like the sounds I’m getting in general, I always seem to end up with too much noise. What’s the best way to tackle this problem?
I’m the sound engineer with a group called Flyte, who are heading out on a mini headline tour of 150-500 capacity venues next month. I have the chance to acquire a little digital mixer such as a Behringer X32 rack, but I’m not sure if it would be worthwhile.
I could swear that we now have at least three Christmases a year!
Learn how to create vocal harmony parts and doubling effects using Flex Pitch and Logic’s vocoder plug–in.
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It’s hard to make something new. It’s even harder to make something that’s both new and old.
Despite a recent downturn, the video–game industry still has much to offer to audio pros.
Team SOS travel to deepest, darkest Cornwall, where they encounter some troublesome low frequencies and tackle a few common mix quandaries.
If you want more storage, want it faster and want it smaller, Angelbird’s portable SSDs might be just the thing.
Arturia’s Beatstep combines a MIDI controller and a step sequencer in one extremely reasonably priced box.
If you want to create convincing keyboard parts but don’t have the playing chops, AutoTheory might save your bacon.
Can Chandler pack all of the EMI/Abbey Road sound for which they’re so famous into a single-module 500–series preamp?