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Brooklyn Audio Post Bravado: Fall On Your Sword Unveils The Foundry — 7.1...

Audio post in Brooklyn is not news anymore. Owing to the larger spaces available and the convenience, an ever-growing contingent of filmmakers and media producers want to mix sound in their borough of...

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PSP Releases MasterQ2 – Successor to Their Original MasterQ Mastering EQ Plug-In

The original MasterQ from PSP Audioware has been around the block. Their customers loved it so much that they decided to make it even better. Bigger, stronger, Q-er. MasterQ2 is a mastering EQ plug-in...

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The Case for Digital Wireless Microphones

This is a guest post by Alex Milne of RF Venue. Digital wireless microphones sometimes get a bad rap. Early models, especially those operating in the 2.4 GHz band, did not sound as good as analog and...

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iZ Releases Radar Studio – Native PC + Audio Interface + More

Announced back at AES 2014 and demoed to much acclaim at NAMM earlier this year, iZ is ready to release their Radar Studio into the wild. The PC, audio Interface, and DAW combo aims to be the...

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Line 6 Now Shipping Firehawk FX – Wireless Multi-Effect Guitar Processor

If a wire is good, then wireless must be better. That’s been the prevailing fact in all the other tech we touch, so why shouldn’t it apply to our guitar (and synth) effects? Line 6 agrees...

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Back to Basics: How to Improve Gain Staging In Your DAW (Video)

Gain Staging is an important part of dealing with audio when recording and mixing. In this tutorial, I’ll go through some of the issues that are big red flags. If you’re needing some help with gain...

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Brooklyn Event: Meet API’s BOX Console at Strange Weather — Thursday, 4/9

API is all about New York City this week. API’s BOX takes over NYC this Thursday, at a free-to-attend Open House in Brooklyn. Don’t miss the opportunity to get up close and personal with API’s BOX...

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Recreating Bird: Returning to Detroit’s Legendary “United Sound Systems”...

A lot has changed in the recording industry since the 1940’s. The road from acetate masters to digital streaming has been a long one, and there are still music critics who feel that it is simply...

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Review: Steinberg’s Cubase Pro 8 – By Andrew Koss

Presented with the opportunity to write a review about a DAW, my initial reaction was, “How can anyone cover an entire DAW in a single article?” Cubase Pro 8 is the latest version of Steinberg’s...

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Muse Research Launches Receptor VIP2 – Hardware Plug-In Player

San Jose, CA-based Muse Research has released their second iteration of their popular Receptor VIP Plug-In player. The Receptor VIP2 comes loaded with new I/O, processor, expandable RAM and over $900...

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Solid State Logic Announces δelta-Control for Duality and AWS Consoles

SSL is raising the veil on a significant upgrade to two of its major consoles — meet Duality δelta and AWS δelta. What makes these desks “Delta” is the introduction of δelta-Control (δ-Ctrl), which...

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Kaleidoscope Sound: Evolution of the Engineer-in-Residence

If you want to know what New York City recording is coming to – or rather, where it’s going – cast your eyes towards the Garden State. While Brooklyn was seen for decades as an affordable haven for...

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Exponential Audio Releases Excalibur – Multi-Effects Plugin

There are so many plug-ins to choose from these days. If only a developer was kind enough to bundle them up into a single plug-in with tons of modulation options and minimal effect on the CPU. Well...

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Universal Audio Launches Next-Gen Apollo Thunderbolt 2 Audio Interfaces,...

Universal Audio has announced four new Apollo interfaces and the industry’s first and only Marshall-branded amplifier plug-in at Musikmesse 2015. Available today is the Apollo 8 – A single rack...

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Back to Basics: 3 Simple Steps to Improve Your Mixes with Subtractive EQ

When I first started mixing, I thought the only way I could improve a sound was to add something to it. I piled dozens of plugins and EQ boosts onto every track, and my mixes sounded muddy and...

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“Pensado’s Place” Goes to Washington: An Interview with Dave Pensado and Herb...

Pensado for President! Could audio’s most visible personality be plotting a run for the Oval Office in 2016? All things Pensado are live and in person in Washington DC, this weekend. The pundits here...

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Composer Cribs: NYC’s Stenfert Charles Takes the Tribeca Film Festival

With the Tribeca Film Festival tearing into Week 2, it’s good to know that home-grown talent is being heard on the soundtracks. (l-r) Danny Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans are locked to picture. We refer...

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MusikMesse 2015: 11 New Hardware & Software Picks for Your Studio

Musikmesse 2015 is officially a wrap! The new product launches poured in thick and fast from Frankfurt — here are some more of our SS staff picks from Europe’s biggest hardware and software fest. See...

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Tonight at IFC NYC: Geoff & Eli of Input|Output Podcast Talking DC Punk, Live

Geoff & Eli of Input|Output talk DC Punk. Geoff Sanoff and Eli Janney of SonicScoop‘s Input|Output Podcast are hosting a special Q&A to go along with the screening of “Salad Days: A Decade of...

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5 Effective Tips for Getting Your Mix Started Right

Every mix that ends up great has to begin somewhere. By focusing too much on the end product, it’s easy to forget some of the the simple steps that help us get our mix sessions started as effectively...

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