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TK Audio Releases 500 Series BC501 Stereo Bus Compressor

TK Audio’s 500 series BC501 stereo compressor features all of the power of their rack-mount BC1-S compressor, with additional features from their BC2-ME mastering compressor. Some of these features...

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Mix With The Masters Announces Upcoming Seminars for 2015 — CLA, Michael...

Mix With The Masters represents greatness fostering greatness, and the later half of 2015 will carry the MWTM culture even further. The seminars allow 14 professional participants to learn trade...

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Subway to Studio: Paul Juba Mueller and the Art of Recording Unusual Instruments

Want to know the power of music? If you’re lucky enough to come across Paul Juba Mueller and his hammered dulcimer in the New York City subway system, you’ll experience it first-hand. Paul Juba Mueller...

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EQ Tips From The Pros

Equalizers are one of the most common tools we use. Although there are “no rules” when it comes to working with audio, some EQ tips have been reiterated so often that many of us take them as gospel. If...

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Native Instruments Introduces GOLDEN KINGDOM Expansion for MASCHINE

GOLDEN KINGDOM is the latest MASCHINE Expansion from Native Instruments. The contemporary hip-hop driven bundle is loaded with genre-specific elements from southern hip-hop, EDM, trap, and more. Native...

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Learn With Splice: New Series from Some of YouTube’s Best Independent Educators

About a year and a half ago, the founders of Splice completed their seed funding, setting the stage for an online collaboration tool that has changed the way many musicians and producers work together....

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Recording Studio Sweet Spot: Gold Coast Recorders – Bridgeport, CT

Close enough to be convenient – far enough from NYC to be a groovy getaway: Gold Coast Recorders just may be the missing link ye seek. Audio attractions are ample at this Bridgeport, CT facility, and...

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“The Fabricated Female”— in Media, the VO Booth, and Beyond

Another angle on the “glass ceiling” recently went under the microscope in New York City. (l-r) Julie Schubert, Felix Richter, Carrie Faverty, and Gretchen Carlson discussed “The Fabricated Female” at...

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Review: Audio-Technica ATH-M70x Headphones

The ATH-M70X by Audio Technica In both music and audio post work, there are a lot of situations where headphones are a necessity. Voice over and foley recording require headphones, you may find several...

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Dave Smith Instruments Shipping Sequential Prophet-6 Analog Polyphonic...

The recently reacquired brand, Sequential, is Dave Smith Instruments’ original identifier for the vintage Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 synthesizer. Originally introduced in 1978, The Prophet-5 was the...

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Black Lion Audio Releases Micro Clock MkIII

Chicago-based Black Lion Audio began their endeavors offering mods to the internals of popular audio gear with the goal of offering a higher-quality audio product for a reasonable price. Only later did...

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Video: The Three Most Essential Recording Studio Upgrades

Editor Justin Colletti is back once again on the SonicScoop video blog. This time? The “Big Wins” of the audio world: Those upgrades that really make a huge difference and provide maximum return on...

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MOTU Releases Digital Performer 9

MOTU’s flagship DAW is now on version 9. Digital Performer 9 brings us new plug-ins, a hybrid-style synthesizer, and lots of workflow enhancements – user requested, of course. MOTU Digital Performer 9...

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New Brainworx Opto Compressor Plug-In FREE for SonicScoop Readers

Our friends over at Brainworx and Plugin Alliance have just released two new compressor plugins, both based on one cool optical circuit: The full-fledged bx_opto ($149 MSRP) and a “stompbox” version,...

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iZotope Releases RX Final Mix – Balance & Finalize Post Production Mixes

RX Final Mix from iZotope is a smart, and light-weight tool set specifically aimed at the post-production scene to help create balanced and compliant mixes – stems, masters and everything in between....

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Post Evolution: How NYC’s Dig It Audio Went All-In by Partnering Up

Specialization is a double-edged sword: You can build a reputation as one of the best in your niche, but that doesn’t mean that business will be an easy ride. Tom Effinger, Partner and President of...

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Eiosis AirEQ Launches Version 1.1 Update

AirEQ from French developer Eiosis was originally released back in November 2014. The EQ plug-in focuses on ease of use and effective results. Focusing less on the traditional ‘Q’ or ‘bandwidth’...

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How To Get Your Music Heard (By Actual People)

So, you’ve recorded some great songs. Now how in the name of heck do you get people to actually listen to them?? Justin Colletti is back on the SonicScoop Video Blog with a new post on promoting and...

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Antelope Audio to Launch R4S Remote Control for Satori at Summer NAMM

Summer NAMM 2015 is gearing up for kickoff in Nashville, TN next week (July 9th) and Antelope Audio is giddy about what they have in store for us. The handsome R4S in its natural habitat. Showcasing...

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Making the Mix Room: Sondhus Builds Private Studio for Paul Savoy of A-ha

The last time we talked to songwriter Paul Waaktaar-Savoy, he was working out of his own studio in SoHo, prolific as ever after having completed a farewell tour for his mega-platinum band A-ha a couple...

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