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5 FAQ’s to Demystify Dithering

WHAT IS DITHERING? Dithering, in its most basic form, is the addition of very low-level noise to a digital signal in an effort to help improve the sound. WHY ADD NOISE? It’s actually a bit of a...

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NYC Event: “Your Rights, Your Music, Your Career” – Saturday, January 10th

Get a sharp start to the New Year – with a full day of valuable music info. Get music smart! FREE to attend, “Your Rights, Your Music, Your Career” is for NYC area artists and music industry pros...

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Postmodern Jukebox: The Making of a Multi-Million View YouTube Music Channel

Scott Bradlee was living in New York City in 2009, and finding it difficult to make ends meet through gigs and sessions alone. “I didn’t have a lot of work as a jazz musician, which is what I trained...

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TELEFUNKEN To Introduce M60 FET Microphone at NAMM 2015

TELEFUNKEN is on top of it once again — with something new for NAMM. The M60 FET is TELEFUNKEN Elektroakustik’s first non-vacuum tube, FET-based, solid-state condenser microphone. The M60 features...

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Review: Splice — Cloud Platform for Music Creation, Collaboration and Sharing

In my opinion, cloud file management/sharing services are some of the coolest and most useful digital tools to come into the mainstream. Right now, everything I do gets uploaded to my own little plot...

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Sound Radix Releases Drum Leveler Plug-In

Sound Radix has released a different type of transient design plug-in for drum and percussion tracks, and loops. In the mixing process, drums can be a challenge to tweak – especially in stereo tracks....

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Video Tutorial: Ducking Delays, Dynamic Delays and Other Automated FX

(This is second in a series of video tutorials for SonicScoop by producer/mixer/engineer Jake Antelis. See his first one here, “Editing Trills in Melodyne with Shortcuts for Speed & Efficiency.”)...

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DAW Evolution: Cakewalk Launches New Membership Model + 3 New Versions of SONAR

Cakewalk is making a strong break with DAW tradition — the company has launched an evolved audio software model with their new SONAR Membership program. This is NOT a subscription, which according to...

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Music as Medicine: How Performing and Listening Treat Trauma

In the summer of 2012, my father passed me a well-worn copy of New York magazine with a provocative cover story by Michael Wolff titled “A Life Worth Ending”. In the story, Wolff chronicles his...

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Hal Leonard Ships “The Ultimate Live Sound Operator’s Handbook, 2nd Edition”

Hal Leonard Books has introduced a second edition of The Ultimate Live Sound Operator’s Handbook($39.99), by veteran artist/engineer/educator Bill Gibson. The 420-page book is an updated edition which...

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Live Sound Outlook, 2013: What the Audio Pros Can Expect

Why Danny Garcia of "First Live Guide" thinks the engineer is more important than ever. The post Live Sound Outlook, 2013: What the Audio Pros Can Expect appeared first on SonicScoop.

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Icons: Steve Remote – Pioneering Mobile Production with Aura-Sonic

The heart of remote production beats powerfully in Queens. The post Icons: Steve Remote – Pioneering Mobile Production with Aura-Sonic appeared first on SonicScoop.

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Hal Leonard Ships “The Ultimate Live Sound Operator’s Handbook, 2nd Edition”

Hal Leonard Books has introduced a second edition of The Ultimate Live Sound Operator’s Handbook($39.99), by veteran artist/engineer/educator Bill Gibson. The second edition of Bill Gibson's "Live...

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Live Sound Outlook, 2013: What the Audio Pros Can Expect

LOWER EAST SIDE, MANHATTAN: Long before, long after — and often on the very same day — artists who hit the studio are hitting the stage. Danny Garcia loves it in the live sound trenches. For a look at...

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Icons: Steve Remote – Pioneering Mobile Production with Aura-Sonic

Sound wasn’t meant to stand still. Neither, it seems, is Steve Remote, which may explain his love affair with the audible force that rushes through the air at 1,126 feet per second. And while the...

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