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Eyeball Brings Expansion Team In-House To Offer Audio Branding, Sound Design,...

The SoHo-based design studio and live-action production company Eyeball has brought NYC audio branding company, Expansion Team, on board to provide music and audio services to its clientele. Expansion...

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Studio Toolbox: The Best Ribbon Mics In The World

As digital recording has become the norm, many tools that engineers once took for granted have disappeared from  recording studios. But it’s one of the ironies of the DAW-age that the embrace of...

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ASCAP, Rhapsody Reach New Licensing Agreement

Could a new era of civility be dawning in the digital streaming space? A new agreement announced today by NYC-based ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) and subscription music...

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Event Alert: “Demystifying Mastering”– with Dave Kutch of The Mastering...

Join us for “Demystifying Mastering,” an evening event presented by SonicScoop and Flux Studios on Friday, May 11 – for engineers, producers, musicians and mastering engineers who want to gain a deeper...

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Arturia Launches Wurlitzer 200A Software Instrument – the Wurlitzer V

Arturia’s new Wurlitzer V ($129/$99) is a software recreation of the classic Wurlitzer 200A electric piano – introduced in 1972. Favored by Supertramp (“The Logical Song”), the Beatles (“I am the...

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Event Alert: “No-Input” Investigation at the Issue Project Room, 4/29

The NYC non-profit arts center Harvestworks is partnering with the Issue Project Room in Downtown Brooklyn to co-produce an event this weekend, dedicated to the “no-input mixing board phenomenon” – a...

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Pedal Review: T-Rex HOBO DRIVE

Delicious Audio recently reviewed the T-Rex HOBO Drive pedal…read a bit below, and visit Delicious Audio for the complete review! T-Rex HOBO DRIVE ($279) I’ll start with the bottom line: the T-Rex HOBO...

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Native Instruments Introduces Skanner XT Soft Synth

Native Instruments has introduced a new version of their “Skanner” soft synth – the Skanner XT – designed by the creators of Reaktor and built on unique wave scanning synthesis. Skanner XT is part...

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Avid Releases New Version of Sibelius

Avid has released the latest version of Sibelius First – billing it “the easiest and most intuitive way for aspiring composers, songwriters, arrangers and students to write and share music.” Sibelius...

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Peter Fish: A Top Composer’s Transition to Content Producer

HELL’S KITCHEN, MANHATTAN: The creative beehive at 545 West 45th Street just got a little livelier. Kindred souls converge at 545 on the West Side. (all photos in article by David Weiss) For anyone...

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G-Sonique Launches Monitor MSX5 Headphone Monitoring VST Plug-In

The new Monitor MSX5 by G-Sonique is a VST plug-in designed to improve your headphone mixing capabilities with “realistic monitor/speakers simulation for professional mixing.” According to...

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Ohm Force Plug-Ins Now 64-Bit

French audio software developer Ohm Force has ported its plug-in portfolio into 64-bit and is offering special introductory pricing until May 9. Ohmicide:Melohman - a distortion plug-in Ohm Force’s...

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The Record Man and The Indie Label: Why A&R Exec Michael Caplan Launched Elm...

NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT: In these days of complete major label disarray, it’s no surprise that new indie labels continue to arrive at a quick pace. Elm City Music founders Michael Caplan (left) and Vic...

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Event Alert: “Meet the Music Industry Tastemakers Convention” in NJ, 5/20

The Industry’s Alternative, a media source focused on digital music, is presenting The 1st Annual Meet the Music Industry Taste-Makers Convention. The day-long event takes place Sunday, May 20th, in...

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Harman’s “Mixing with Professionals” Program Comes to NYC

Harman’s Soundcraft is continuing its “Mixing with Professionals” program this month with new dates in New York City and Reading, Pennsylvania. Register for the free Live Sound Mixing Clinic May 8 at...

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Choice Gig: Richard Barone “Cool Blue Halo” 25th Anniversary Concert at City...

One of NYC’s most devoted practitioners of songcraft and recording, Richard Barone, will be presenting a don’t-miss concert tomorrow, Friday May 4, at City Winery. 25 years later, the "Cool Blue Halo"...

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How Many Ways Can You Rock A Beat? A Multimedia Electronic Drumming Review...

These days you don’t have to sit behind an acoustic drum kit to play acoustic drums. I know, I know… I’ve been a skeptic of “virtual drums” for a long time but it is truly amazing how far the...

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Singing Serpent Scores Planters Spot For TBWA\Chiat\Day NY

Singing Serpent, the bi-coastal music house with studios in SoHo, recently provided music, sound design and audio post on a  Planter’s spot for TBWA\Chiat\Day, New York. The music – done in a fun 80s...

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LSR Audio Announces WARMultipress Vintage Multiband Compressor Plugin

LSR Audio is a new plugin developer making their debut with WARMultipress. Like any other multi-band compressor, WARMultipress offers three bands (two cross-over points) of adjustable frequencies...

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Ableton & Soniccouture Present… Electric Pianos

Ableton & Soniccouture have announced “Electric Pianos,” a software instrument consisting of two classic electric pianos – the Rhodes Stage 73 and the Wurlitzer 200A. Wurlitzer 200A The nuanced...

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