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World Class NYC Studio Available for Lease Takeover or Sublet – Midtown

A world class commercial NYC studio has become available for lease takeover or sublet. The control room of OZ’ Studio A. The facility is OZ Studios, which is located in Midtown and opened in 2012. The...

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Forte Offers Free Music Notation Software to Celebrate its 500,000th Download

Forte is a music notation software developed with quickness and ease of use in mind. The Hamburg, Germany-based developers are celebrating their 500,000th download this week by giving away their Forte...

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Mastering Your Compressor: Attack & Release Settings [VIDEO]

Justin Colletti is back on the SonicScoop video blog with an in-depth look at setting your compressors’ attack and release controls. Master this essential and skill, and dramatically improve your...

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Plugin Review: iZotope RX Final Mix

RX Final Mix. The world of pro audio plugins is an ever-expanding marketplace. New products arrive almost every day it seems, fighting for our attention and our dollars. When it comes to the tools we...

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Jeff Juliano on Mixing Big Records in a Small Town

[Michael Duncan interviews Jeff Juliano, who has worked with artists including Train, John Mayer, Jason Mraz, O.A.R., Lifehouse, Shinedown, Satellite, Paramore, Dave Matthews Band, Twenty One Pilots,...

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Transaudio Group Now Shipping Drawmer 1978 Stereo FET Compressor

  Transaudio Group is now shipping the Drawmer 1978 Stereo FET Compressor, capturing vintage character with an extended tonal palette. The all analog rack-mount compressor comes equipped with the...

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New Gear Review: BAE 1073MPL

The BAE 1073 MPL 1073. Among audio engineers, these numbers evoke reverence, tradition, and occasionally, lust. The presence of these classic modules in so many famous studios, along with the records...

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Waves Audio Launches eMo D5 Dynamics Plugin: 5-in-1 Multi-Dynamics with...

It’s not an appetite for destruction – this is a parallel for detection. It’s 5 in 1 with Waves’ new eMo D5. If we seem to speak cryptically, allow us to clarify: Waves Audio has launched the eMo D5...

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Ears Behind the Gear: Larry Pendergrass — Engineering What’s Next for Mackie,...

Behind every audio engineer, there’s an engineering exec like Larry Pendergrass. In July, Pendergrass was named SVP of Engineering at LOUD Technologies, and now he has a lot on his shoulders. There are...

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The Best Way to Start a Mix?

Sometimes the worst way to to start a mix is at the beginning. What does that mean? Click below to find out as Justin Colletti offers a better way to start your mixes off right: … Read More

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Universal Audio Introduces Apollo Twin USB Audio Interface for Windows Systems

As we’re all aware Universal Audio is no stranger to the OS X environment. In fact, UA has traditionally made its Apollo interfaces specifically available for Mac over Thunderbolt – Until today!...

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JBL Launches 7 Series — Next Gen Monitoring System for Post and Broadcast...

At IBC 2015, HARMAN JBL Professional (yes, that is the full legal name) has announced a new modular referencing monitor system. The take from this system is that it can be scaled to any size room, and...

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New Plugin Review: The Axis EQ from Sly-Fi Digital

The Axis EQ plugin from Sly-Fi Digital Sly-Fi Digital, a newly founded digital arm of UBK Audio, launched last month with what seems like highly varied product line, especially when you consider the...

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Treasure From Trash: 3 Tips for Mixing with Distortion

Much of audio engineering is about avoiding distortion. Outside of guitar sounds and tube saturation, “distortion” is often considered a dirty word. “Dirty” is all a matter of perspective though, and...

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Steven Beer Publishes “Your Child’s Career in Music and Entertainment: The...

There’s no shortage of instant stardom machines to transfix kids and their devoted parents. From “America’s Got Talent” to “The Voice” – not to mention what a hot YouTube channel can do – fame today...

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NYC Event: Brooklyn StompBox Exhibit 9/19-20 at Main Drag Music in Brooklyn

Every year the Deli Magazine stomps on our dreams – and we love them for it. 44 manufacturers make 2015 the stompiest year yet! We’re talking about the Brooklyn Stompbox Exhibit, of course, happening...

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Roland Introduces JUNO-DS Synthesizer Keyboard

Roland has introduced their next generation of JUNO synthesizers with JUNO-DS. Expanding on JUNO’s sound quality, the DS includes improved pianos, additional organs, waveform expansion capability,...

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Making the Mix Room: Michael James — Simi Valley, CA

Michael James is music. It’s at the center of absolutely everything he does. Michael James and 64 channels of summing mixers. The LA-based mix engineer has been riding high all year, thanks to a double...

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AKG by HARMON Introduces MicroLite Series of ‘Ultra-Miniature’ Microphones

Small is BIG! AKG has announced their MicroLite Series of wearable microphones. The small microphones are ideal for discrete vocal reinforcement applications including broadcast, theater, and...

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New Gear Review: Kaya Saturation Plugin by Sly-Fi Digital and UBK

When I was presented with the opportunity to review the Kaya from UBK’s new plugin line, Sly-Fi Digital, I decided I wanted to approach it in a different way. “Kaya” by Sly-Fi Digital and UBK The...

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