Radial Engineering Announces PowerTube 500, 500-Series Tube PreAmp
At AES 2011, Radial Engineering announced the PowerTube, a 500-series tube preamp, single-space module that has been optimized to work within the guidelines of the Whos-DOC format. Radial Engineering...
View ArticleSSL Announces RTAS Versions of Duende Native Plug-Ins
At AES this past weekend, SSL announced the imminent release of new RTAS versions of the SSL Duende Native plug-in collection. SSL Director of New Products Niall Feldman explains: “Although The Duende...
View Article2 Cent Bridge (NYC) Provides Music for Rosetta Stone, Scholastic
The NYC-based production team 2 Cent Bridge recently wrapped a number of projects. The company, founded by William Longyear Mayo and Keith Reynolds, composes and produces original and creative musical...
View ArticleAES Reflections: 2011 in NYC
WEST SIDE, MANHATTAN: What made you come to AES? Or why did you think about visiting the just-concluded annual convention this year, even if you couldn’t? Or how come you were glad to skip it entirely?...
View ArticlePhotostory: Inside the Studio G Progress Party, AES 2011
WILLIAMSBURG, BROOKLYN: For a lot of people at this year’s AES, the action at the Javits Center was a mere appetizer for the intensive show-spawned nightlife spanning New York City. G proprietor Joel...
View ArticleCaveman, Weekend, Widowspeak, Tall Ships & More Record At The Fred Perry...
Last Friday’s Fred Perry Artists Lounge at Stratosphere Sound was a blast! The Fred Perry Artists Lounge Bill Engineer/dynamo Geoff Sanoff recorded sets by Caveman, Weekend, Widowspeak, Waters,...
View ArticleEvent Alert: Live @Culture Fix Tonight, 10/26 with WhyHunger
Tonight, Wednesday, October 26, the networking event Live @Culture Fix returns to the LES. The location is Culture Fix, 9 Clinton Street, starting at 7:00 PM. Tonight the series presents Hillary...
View Article2011 AES Tech Highlights
NEW YORK CITY: As SonicScoop editor David Weiss states in his Op-Ed story this week, the 2011 AES convention was less about innovation and more about survival. At least on the surface. Between the most...
View ArticleCrane Song Announces Phoenix II – Now in AAX Format
With all of the great new gadgets and software being unveiled this last weekend at AES, there are still plenty of other surprises out there that you should know about. The next-gen Crane Song Phoenix...
View ArticleGermano Teams Up On Large-Scale Recording Destination in Mexico
NOHO, MANHATTAN / TAMPICO, MEXICO: Troy Germano knows the studio business about as well as it can be known. Born into the Hit Factory family business, and deeply entrenched in this industry his entire...
View ArticleAvid Announces Restructuring, Lays off 10% of Workforce
Avid confirmed today in its quarterly earnings call that it has undergone a restructuring, laying off approximately 10% of its workforce in the process. With a headcount of 1,944 employees as of today,...
View ArticleEvent Alert: Marilyn Carino Record Release Party for “Little Genius” Tonight,...
My favorite new album, Little Genius, by NYC artist Marilyn Carino enters the galaxy with a bang of a record release party tonight, October 28th, 8:00 PM at 116 (116 W. MacDougal) in the West Village....
View ArticleThe SCL in NYC Presents “The Insider’s Guide To Live Recording” With Gary...
The Society of Composers & Lyricists in New York is producing an event next week – Wednesday, November 2 – at Sear Sound on live recording, designed for working composers and producers. “The...
View ArticleAudio Network Announces Composer Search
Audio Network (AN), with offices in NYC, has launched a composer search, as it seeks to add artists to its international music library. Emerging composers can get on Audio Networks' radar. AN says that...
View ArticleOctober Plug-in Pick: G-Sonique’s Mid-Side — Stereophonic Harmonic...
Continuous explorations in mid/side techniques are a GOOD thing for music, mixing and mastering, in our opinion. The latest evidence is the G-Sonique Mid-Side: Stereophonic Harmonic...
View ArticleRecording Studio Sweet Spot: Tiny Thunder Audio, Greenpoint
GREENPOINT, BROOKLYN: Bigger isn’t necessarily better. Nestled inside Greenpoint is Tiny Thunder Audio, a compact room designed to maximize sonic ideas. Serge Espitia has massive plans for Tiny...
View ArticlePomann Sound Names Josh Moyer Executive Producer
NYC audio post production facility Pomann Sound announced that it has promoted Josh Moyer to the position of Executive Producer. Josh Moyer has been promoted to Executive Producer at Pomann Sound in...
View ArticleFostex Releases The AR-4i Audio Interface For Apple iPhone 4
The Fostex AR-4i is an audio interface dock and app for the iPhone4 with three mic inputs and two cardioid plug-in microphones. The Fostex AR-4i The stereo microphone inputs with AD converter improve...
View ArticleLexicon’s MPX Processing Bundled as a Native Plug-In
Lexicon’s MPX processing will soon be available as a Native Plug-In, featuring seven classic Lexicon reverb types and more than 100 studio presets, for $199.95 (MAP). Lexicon MPX Native Plug-in The PC-...
View ArticlePsyched on Sonics! Live Jazz Album Recording in the NYC Subway
Every month, Matt McCorkle of EqualSonics.com brings you a day in the life of a New York City recording engineer. An album in motion tends to stay in motion. THE MISSION: Capture a Jazz Band’s Subway...
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