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    VU Meters: “Virtually Useless” or Very Useful?

    VU Virtues & Practical Benefits

    After 85 years of active service, the humble VU meter remains as useful as ever in today’s digital studios — despite BBC engineers nicknaming it ‘virtually useless’!

    Sound Advice May 2024
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    Why Specifications Matter | Part 4: Hearing

    On Specs

    We conclude our four-part series with a look at how specifications can accommodate the foibles of human hearing.

    Sound Advice Apr 2024
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    Solving USB Problems

    On Windows PCs

    USB is at the heart of most PC‑based studios. But what do you do when it goes wrong?

    Sound Advice Mar 2024
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    Why Specifications Matter | Part 3: Distortion

    On Specs

    Low distortion is often a marker of quality in audio equipment. We explain how to make sense of standard distortion specifications.

    Sound Advice Mar 2024
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    David Mellor - Audio Masterclass Course Director

    Mic Polar Patterns - Part 1 | Podcast

    Understanding which Microphone to use

    In the first of this two-part series, David Mellor gives us an introduction to mic polar patterns.

    Sound Advice Mar 2024
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    David Mellor - Audio Masterclass Course Director

    Mic Polar Patterns - Part 2 | Podcast

    Cardioid, Supercardioid, Figure of 8 and Omnidirectional compared

    A valuable test for recording engineers, David Mellor gives examples of different mic types to emphasise the importance of knowing your mic collection in detail.

    Sound Advice Mar 2024
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    Video: Exploring the first Buchla 100 synthesizer

    In-depth look at Don Buchla's first ever modular synth

    Sarah Belle Reid has released a video that offers an explanation and demonstration of the first ever modular synthesizer created by legendary designer Don Buchla.

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    Why Specifications Matter | Part 2: Noise

    On Specs

    Noise performance is important, but to fairly compare different products, you need to understand how noise specs are calculated.

    Sound Advice Feb 2024
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    Music.AI collaborates with Masterchannel and Cyanite to enhance AI Module Stack

    Offering proprietary AI-powered tools

    ​​​​​​Music.AI, a pioneer in AI-powered music solutions, is integrating Masterchannel and Cyanite's expertise to its platform, allowing businesses to instantly connect to AI.

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    Why Specifications Matter | Part 1: Spec Sheets

    On Specs

    Specifications can be a useful guide when choosing equipment. Our new series, in association with Audio Precision, explains how to understand and compare the specs of competing products.

    Sound Advice Jan 2024
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    Testing For Equipment Grounding Problems

    The Windt Hummer Test

    If you want to identify studio equipment that’s susceptible to grounding problems, a simple DIY project based on a wall‑wart PSU can help.

    Sound Advice Nov 2023
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    Blue Marble Synthesizer zero-gravity musical instrument space rocket launch

    Physical Synthesis Blue Marble Kickstarter campaign

    Put a Music Synthesizer in Space!

    Physical Synthesis have announced an ambitious project which hopes to launch a synthesizer into space aboard the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on 1 November 2023.

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    The Support Squad technical services pro audio developers beta testing studio build project management

    The Support Squad - Technical services

    Beta testing, customer support, training & more

    The Support Squad are a team of audio professionals who offer a wide range of technical services to pro audio manufacturers and developers.

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    Q. What happens when I change a mic preamp’s input impedance?

    I am trying out an ART Voice Channel, which has some interesting features, one of which is a dial to vary the microphone impedance continuously from 3kΩ down to 120Ω. So I have been testing this with a bunch of dynamic and capacitor mics...

    Sound Advice Sep 2023
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    The Listener Profile: How We Perceive Music

    Listen Up!

    Understanding the science behind musical taste and listening preferences can help you make more effective production decisions.

    Sound Advice Sep 2023
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    Kits AI generated voice modelling service voiceover artist singer library

    Kits.AI voice generation technology

    Artist-focused AI voice training platform

    Kits.AI are a new AI-generated voice platform who are working directly with artists in order to licence and release their voice models. 

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    Understanding & Solving Ground Loops

    Ground Control

    Suffering from mysterious hums and buzzes in your studio? This down‑to‑earth explanation will help you identify and solve the problems — or hopefully avoid them in the first place!

    Sound Advice Aug 2023
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    TiME free music technology educational resources

    Free educational resources from TiME

    Raising awareness of music technology

    Technology in Music Education is an organisation that aims to offer everyone with access to free music technology resources.

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    Dying To Work In Music | Part 4: Movement

    Staying Healthy In The Studio

    When our job involves a lot of sitting down, it’s up to us to inject some movement into our lives.

    Sound Advice Jul 2023
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    Q. Do mics have built-in preamps?

    As electret condenser mics have internal preamps, do non‑electret condensers also have built‑in preamps?

    Sound Advice Jul 2023
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    MIDI 2.0 specification download

    MIDI 2.0 specifications updated

    Latest documents now available for download

    After three years of meetings and prototyping, The MIDI Association and AMEI have released updated specifications that define the architectural foundations for MIDI 2.0.

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