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Career Corner: Three Big Tips for Aspiring Assistant Engineers

I write this as a follow-up to Andrew Koss’s excellent article, “Recording Studio Internships: How NOT to Get One — and How to Get 10 Offers,” which advises would-be interns on what it takes to get in...

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Bock Audio Announces Bock 407 – New Tube Microphone With Vintage U47 Sound

David Bock, the man behind Bock Audio, has designed a series of microphones to reproduce the stunning characteristics of vintage microphones we’ve all come to know and love. Bock’s design goals are to...

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Making the Mix Room: Matt “Linny” Linesch – Ocean Way Recording, Hollywood

It’s exhilarating to catch a rising star – and that’s exactly what’s captured here in the latest “Making the Mix Room.” Matt “Linny” Linesch and his treasured Trident are a tight musical team. What...

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Audio Post Moves: Sound Lounge Announces New Hires and Business Expansion

People are in motion at Sound Lounge, the large-scale audio post facility in NYC’s Flatiron District. In all, the company has announced the addition of three new positions to their creative video...

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Telefunken Introduces THP-29 Extreme Isolation Headphones

TELEFUNKEN Elektroakustik has released a pair of headphones designed for extreme isolation. The Telefunken THP-29 cans are closed back headphones that those in live sound would be familiar with. This...

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Level Up: The Evolution of Video Game Audio

In 1958, nuclear physicist William A. Higinbotham created a crude electronic tennis game for visitors to Brookhaven National Laboratory. “Tennis for Two” consisted of an analog computer, two...

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Manley, Dangerous, and Blue Microphones Visit Brooklyn via Audio Power Tools...

Three big names are converging on Studio G in Brooklyn this Thursday, August 21st. Manley Labs, Dangerous Music, and Blue Microphones will be the guests of Audio Power Tools that evening. Beginning at...

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Focusrite Announces Scarlett Solo – Very Affordable 96k/24-bit Interface

If it hasn’t already been deciphered by the name, the Scarlett Solo has a single mic pre and a single instrument input – a simple recording solution for those who just need to jot down a few mono...

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Ethan Johns’ “The Reckoning”: Why Ryan Adams Produced, and the Studio...

When the producer is the artist, who produces that producer? Ethan Johns beckons anew with “The Reckoning”. In the case of singer/songwriter and Grammy-nominated producer Ethan Johns, the person he...

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Music as Survival: A Marine’s Military-Spec Studio Checklist

Everyone encounters obstacles in life. Some may be more daunting than others, but we all strive to find a way to overcome and adapt to make it through. In the end, it is what we learn from experience...

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New Studios: Spice House Sound – Philadelphia, PA

Listen in… 25′ ceilings are just the start. (All photos by Cheryl Fleming Photography) Turn your ears Philadelphia way, and you just might hear the call. It’s coming from the new studio of a young...

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Blue Introduces New Mo-Fi Headphones – Headphones With Built-In Audiophile...

Purveyors of audio capturing devices, Blue Microphones is now reinventing their version of the headphone as we know it. Eliminating any pre-conceived notions about how and what headphones are supposed...

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“Commercial Scoring Workshop” Debuts from Emmy-Winning Composer Silas Hite

Silas Hite knows commercials — and after his workshop, you will too. Writing music for commercials is an art form all its own. Emerging composers who want to get in the game now have a sharp new...

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Review: Focusrite iTrack Dock, iPad Audio Interface — by Erin Barra

I was excited to review the Focusrite iTrack Dock because I’ve been intrigued by iOS for quite some time and finally had a reason to find out what all the hype is about. I’ve seen my fair share of iPad...

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sE Electronics Introduces SPACE – Their New High Performance Reflexion Filter

It’s been eight years since sE Electronics originally introduced their Reflexion Filter Pro – a portable isolation environment that renders vocal tracks void of nasty reflections and resonant...

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Avoiding Pitfalls of Music Law, with Entertainment Lawyer Ron Skoler

Image by Flickr user Felipe Cardoso Moreira de Oliveira At some point all musicians must ask themselves: Is this a job or a hobby? Even those able to make it to that mountaintop of gainful employment...

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FabFilter Releases Pro-Q 2 Equalizer Filter Plug-In

On top of the already gorgeous interface, this major update from the original FabFilter Pro-Q brings us a host of new features along with all of the originals. Pro-Q 2 boasts a few key additions –...

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Fredenstein Launches Artistic FET Compressor, for 500 Series Value Line

500 can be affordable – so says Fredenstein Professional Audio. At $239, you can fit this 500 in. An American-German design team, Fredenstein keeps its costs down by manufacturing in Taiwan, then...

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Galaxy Audio Begins Shipping ERGOMIC – Unique Form Factor Dynamic or...

Get a handle on this innovation – one that seems long overdue. The new ERGOMIC from Galaxy Audio offers an advanced form factor. Galaxy Audio is now shipping the ERGOMIC, a wired microphone that offers...

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The ABC’s of…EDM In The Studio: The Music Behind The Dance – The Chemical...

The latest in a series by Michael Haskoor — also see the ABC’s of Avant Garde Rock, Electronic Rock, Punk/, Reggae, and Blues Rock. EDM is big in every way — The audience digs into a concert at Sonar...

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