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Sound Magic Launches Neo Reverb — Hybrid Algorithmic & Convolution Reverb

If you’re going to put a new reverb out there today, it better have something to stand out. Two reverb styles are better than one, within Neo Reverb. Sound Magic sounds confident that they’ve got that...

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Avid Launches Pro Tools 11 – New Audio Engine, 64-Bit, Expanded Metering

ARTICLE UPDATE — June 21, 2013: Avid announced the official availability of Pro Tools 11 — all pricing is as originally stated, at the end of this article. It looks like the scientists behind Pro Tools...

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RIP Andy Johns — Producer/Engineer Who Recorded Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin,...

It’s been a somber week for engineers and producers. The latest, highly accomplished audio professional to leave us is Andy Johns, who passed away April 7th at the age of 61. The Rolling Stones’ 1972...

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Neumann Debuts KH 310 A — Three-Way Active Studio Monitor

There are plenty of audio developments that go down at NAB. Neumann is the latest to make a statement, with the unveiling of its new KH 310 A active studio monitor. A three-way system designed to...

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DIY Tutorial: Stereo Telescope, Three Studios, and the Recording of “Fires”

What’s your concept-to-completion workflow? Stereo Telescope, Kurt Schneider and Nikki Dessingue, at Chillhouse Studios in Charlestown, MA. For the emerging pop synth duo Stereo Telescope, song...

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Avid Launches Two New Mobile Audio Interfaces – Fast Track Solo and Duo, with...

The ability to go mobile is never a bad thing. Avid is tipping its hat to that fact with two new portable audio interfaces: Avid Fast Track Solo, and Fast Track Duo. Solo has one mic preamp and one...

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Novation Introduces Bass Station II Analogue Mono-Synth

Novation is marking it’s 21st birthday with the release of the Bass Station II Analogue Mono-Synth. The new synth is essentially an overhaul of the original classic released back in 1993 – only this...

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Rupert Neve Designs Debuts 5060 Centerpiece – 24×2 Desktop Mixer

The intrigue at Musikmesse intensified this morning with a big announcement from Rupert Neve Designs: the imaginative manufacturer has unveiled its new 5060 Centerpiece 24x 2 Desktop Mixer. A...

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Universal Audio Launches Next-Level Apollo 16 Interface

Apollo 16 has launched. The new flagship audio interface from Universal Audio – Apollo 16 – debuts at Musikmesse today, a 24-bit/192 kHz, FireWire/Thunderbolt-ready interface delivering “world-class...

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Podcast Audio Gear Review: Brainworx bx_rockrack

Hosts Geoff and Eli review bx_RockRack, the new amp simulator plugin from Brainworx. Join them for an in-depth audio tour of the plugin with help from guitarist Robbie “Seahag” Mangano. How does it...

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SSL Stereo Bus Compressor Launched for 500 Format

In a day where a great deal of impressive new gear has debuted, there’s the rebirth of a classic to add to the list. At Musikmesse, Solid State Logic has just made the legendary SSL Stereo Bus...

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Capitol Studios Opens New Rooms, Launches New Mastering Options

HOLLYWOOD: There are a few recording studios in the world that need no introduction, and Capitol Studios in Hollywood is one of them. Located in the basement of the iconic Capitol Records Building just...

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Softube Debuts Console 1 – Integrated Hardware/Software Music Mixing Solution

(Article Update, February 15, 2014 — Softube announced that the Console 1 is  now officially available, for a list price of $1,099 and a “probable” street price of $999. In addition, SSL is officially...

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Studio Event: The Fort Brooklyn “Black Tie” Benefit Rock Show, Sat. 4/20

Sometimes, being a major asset to the creative community isn’t quite enough. The beloved Bushwick studio that has been operating as The Fort Brooklyn for the past 10 years knows that all too well right...

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SSL Debuts First-Ever Live Sound Console – ‘Live’ with Tempest Processing...

It was bound to happen. SSL has arrived on the live sound scene with it’s first-ever console purpose-built for the live market. The classic SSL sound in a live board is a tantalizing enough...

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DigiTech Announces JamMan Express XT – Their Smallest Looper Pedal Yet

Go loopy over all of the features. It appears that compact looper pedals are becoming all the rage – First with the TC Electronic Ditto, now the DigiTech JamMan Express XT. DigiTech is well known for...

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Mix Analysis: How David Bendeth Mixed “Shadow Moses” by Bring Me the Horizon

Massive. It’s the only way to describe the lead single “Shadow Moses” from British metalcore band Bring Me the Horizon and their new album Sempiternal. David Bendeth was the mixer of choice for...

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Film Music Event: “On Demand” Live Scoring with Todd Kasow in NYC, Wed. April...

Ready to see how music-to-picture is written – live and in real-time? Todd Kasow will turn film scoring into a live experience this Wednesday, April 17th. The ManhatPro Film Music & Audio series...

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Sample Logic Launches CYCLONE – Advanced Sampling/Synthesis Solution for Kontakt

New GUI, strengthened organization, and enhanced LFO’s within the Kontakt platform – sounds like a direct pathway to new ideas. Sample Logic (based in NY) is hoping you’ll agree as it introduces...

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Review: RayBlaster Virtual Synth from Tone2 – by Gabriel Lamorie

If any of you SonicScoopers have played with a synthesizer before (odds are yes, yes you have) then the words “Subtractive Synthesis” should ring a bell or two. This popular form of synthesis is one...

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