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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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9 Tips for Tracking Bands Live in the Studio

Photo by Flickr user Dave Kobrehel Whether it’s for aesthetic reasons or simply to save money, I’ve seen a renewed desire among musicians to record as a full band in one room with no overdubs. Tracking...

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IK Multimedia Announces AmpliTube 4

IK Multimedia recently announced AmpliTube 4. For those unfamiliar with the virtual guitar and bass tone creator, AmpliTube allows users to search an internal library of virtual guitar pedals, effects,...

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5 Ways to Create More Realistic Bass Lines

Electric bass lends itself well to sampling—but you need to channel a bass player if you want a sampled electric bass part to sound convincing. These tips will help create bass parts where people will...

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Rockruepel Now Shipping Limit.One – Transformer-Based Analog Limiter

The release of Rockruepel’s Limit.One is here. The transformer-based limiter can provide brickwall limiting, and handle mono or stereo sources, while ensuring to maintain the original waveform – no...

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New Plugin Review: AKG BX 20 Spring Reverb by UAD

Many great reverb plugins have come out in recent years. A few of my favorites include Universal Audio’s EMT plates and Lexicon 224, along with the more affordable Valhalla reverbs. While we could...

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For Sale: Avatar Studios

This is NOT a scoop: Avatar Studios is for sale. Unarguably New York City’s signature audio facility, Avatar was first rumored to be available via a minimalist Billboard article that ran on Friday,...

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The Second Life of Nashville’s Studio 19

Recently demolished to make way for a parking lot, this historic Nashville studio has risen from the ashes in a new location, arguably better than ever. The old location of Studio 19 on Nashville’s...

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Audient Now Shipping ASP8000 – 8 Channel Microphone Preamp

Audient is now shipping their ASP8000, offering expansion via ADAT. These eight additional channels features 118 dB AD Burr-Brown converters, Audient’s staple console preamp, and a dash of tone...

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Ears Behind the Gear: Gregory “UBK” Scott of Kush Audio & Sly-Fi Digital

Gregory Scott (aka “UBK”) is the founder of Kush Audio and Sly-Fi Digital. “UBK” is an acronym that stands for “Useless Bank of Knowledge.” It was intended as sardonic and self-deprecating nickname,...

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Novation Introduces Circuit – Portable Synth, Sequencer, Drum Machine and FX Box

To put it short, Novation has created digital inspiration in a box. No strings attached (with the exception of headphones). This beat kitchen comes fully stocked with an array of pots and pads. Circuit...

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