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An Assistant Engineer’s Guide to Assisting Engineers (and Producers)

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So, you’ve finally made it! Congratulations. You’re no longer “the intern”. You won’t be getting everyone’s coffee, picking up lunch orders, vacuuming the live room, and doing other menial chores all day, right? NOT SO FAST. Get ready for longer hours, little pay, and a lot more work.

If you’re … Read More

Studio Prodigy Master Class Series – Recording Engineer Jim Scott Hosts Session Six

How is U2 Still Together?

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In U2’s 35-plus years of existence, no member has ever died, been fired, or left. The members of U2 have never gone on an “indefinite hiatus” or succumbed to splintering solo projects. On the contrary, they have performed at an extremely high level and been one of the world’s most … Read More

Audio Post Expansion: Heard City Constructing Brooklyn Facility in DUMBO

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It was inevitable, but also curious that it took this long.

Nevertheless, the wait is over. An established Manhattan audio post facility is expanding across the East River, with audio post production company Heard City’s announcement that it will open a second facility in Brooklyn’s DUMBO neighborhood.

A Manhattan force … Read More

Reloop Launches the Reloop NEON — Pad Controller for Serato, MIDI & DAW

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NEON has launched – it marks Reloop’s first hardware controller for Serato.

An official Serato accessory, this is for the DJ seeking plug and play tactile control over their effects in Serato software. Helpful for all DJs and producers looking to integrate and manage effects into their mix it … Read More

AMS Neve Launches Genesys Black – Digitally Controlled Analog Console

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We have you now: Announced during the 137th AES convention and on display at the Professional Audio Design booth, the AMS Neve Genesys Black is a digitally controlled analog console.

Let’s clear up what, exactly, that means for this modern-age Neve:

Automation Control from any DAW DAW Communication via AES,… Read More

New Room: Frequency Recording – White Plains, NY

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We salute our bravest – those tough-as-nails audio warriors who must record at any cost.

This is why we believe in rooms like Frequency Recording, a new take on founder Rich Fabrizio’s vision for a modern studio. This emerging engineer/mixer has made big strides on take two for his facility … Read More


10 Mistakes Intentionally Left In Classic Recordings

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Music isn’t perfect. It never was. And it never will be. By nature, people are flawed. Inadvertently, so is the music we create. But isn’t that what also makes it so amazing?

Indescribable, intangible moments can often be found in our favorite recordings. Call it accidental, call it happenstance, or … Read More

NYC Event: “The Business of Music Seminars” Debut November 13th

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This changing music business calls for a new way to navigate the landscape.

A new series, “The Business of Music Seminars” (BMS) aims to make it easier for producers, engineers, artists, and entrepreneurs to know what’s happening now – and what’s coming next.

BMS will debut Thursday, November … Read More

Allen & Heath Launches Wireless Personal Monitoring for Qu Compact Mixers

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Like Uber and coffee makers, wireless monitor mixing is something we’ll wonder how we ever lived without.

Can you see you with Qu-You?

Sensing this, Allen & Heath has announced the addition of wireless personal mixing to its Qu series of compact mixers, via its free new Qu-You appRead More

Lightning Boy Audio Introduces Flux Bender Equalizer — Stereo Passive EQ

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When we first stumbled on to Lightening Boy Audio, they were developing stellar tube pedals. Since then, LBA has honed in on their design philosophy to release the Flux Bender Equalizer.

At first glance, the Flux Bender is similar to a passive Pulteq EQP-1A. So where does LBA … Read More

Roland Announces M-5000 Live Console

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The new M-5000 console from Roland is ideal for the live sound environment. With the included O.H.R.C.A. based architecture, the bounds of console routing remain limited only to its physical I/O.

The Roland M-5000 complete with remote control via laptop or iPad.

What Does O.H.R.C.A. Represent?

“Open” “High Resolution” “Configurable… Read More

Able Baker: An NYC Firm Hears the New ABC’s of Music Supervision

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Call it an inner convergence. The latest music supervision service providers are bringing together more tools to help brands and content creators.

A new NYC-based example is Able Baker. The firm is co-founded by two Executive Producers of Music/Music Supervisors, Peter Gannon and Jessica Dierauer, whose combined experience is … Read More

How the Emulation Is Made: Universal Audio’s Manley Variable Mu Limiter Compressor Plugin

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Adore analog? Dig digital only? Nothing blurs the audio lines like software emulations of hardware processors.

Producers and engineers who are evolving their studios now have an embarrassment of emulations available to them. These are virtual versions of classic and/or rare boxes, and we need them because the real thing … Read More


Tascam Announces the DR-700 Audio Interface for DSLR Production

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Ready to get the picture? This new recorder goes with a DSLR camera like a peanut butter and chocolate converge in a Reese’s.

Tascam’s DR-700 covers a wide array of production uses where compact recording is essential. Built in features include tripod mounts on top and bottom of the unit, … Read More

New Pro Tools Licensing Now Available, for Access to Future Cloud Features & Software Upgrades Through March, 2016

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The newly available licensing plan for Pro Tools users is all about the long view.

Pro Tools gets future-proofed with the newly available licensing plan.

It’s complicated, and some of the details that Avid announced to the press yesterday are backdated, so this is one of those times where we’ll … Read More

Hidden Hit-Makers: History’s Most Iconic Session Musicians

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A handful of documentaries released since the turn of the new century, from 2002’s Standing In the Shadows of Motown to 2013’s Muscle Shoals, have helped us put names and faces to the backing musicians that brought some of our favorite recordings to life. It can be surprising to learn … Read More

Essential Event: Spend An Evening with Producer/Engineer Glyn Johns — 11/14 in NYC, 11/16 in LA

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“Glyn Johns was there.” – Sir Paul McCartney

All along, Glyn Johns has been contemplating this book tour.

That only begins to tell the story of how important this engineer’s engineer is to recorded music. Imagine if your audio resume included The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Who, Led Zeppelin, … Read More

SSL Releases AAX Versions of Duende Native Plugins

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