Today i bring to you the brand new product from Izotope: Alloy 2 Alloy 2 is a channel strip featuring : EQ, TRANSIENT SHAPER, EXCITER, DYNAMICS MODULE, DE-ESSER AND LIMITER, … Continue reading
With the ability to play 48 mono or stereo 24bit/44.1 kHz (higher sample rates possible!) tracks simultaneously, record up to 24 of those tracks simultaneously (through any supported USB multichannel … Continue reading
Pensado’s Place Presents an exclusive first look at Vintage King’s Los Angeles Showroom, VKLA. Vintage King’s Jeff Ehrenberg gives a tour of VKLA’s fully functional studio, three acoustically tuned private … Continue reading
Maybe you already know my band, called blö (if you don’t, check our website here) Blö is a folk duet formed by my sister Maria Caballero doing vocals and myself, playing … Continue reading
One week from today on June 6th, the Ken Scott memoir Abbey Road To Ziggy Stardust will be released. It’s an auspicious date in that it’s the 40th anniversary of the release of David Bowie’s The … Continue reading
Steinberg has released the SLM 128 Loudness Meter, a free VST 3 plug-in for Windows and Mac OS X that offers EBU R 128-compliant loudness metering within Cubase 6.5 and Nuendo … Continue reading
Google features a Moog synthesizer doodle which shows off the future of Web Audio in HTML 5! The Moog company pioneered the commercial manufacture of modular voltage-controlled analog synthesizer systems in the … Continue reading
Today, i bring to you an excellent tech article about LP vs CD sound quality differences. In this post, you can find really interesting information about noise floor, frequency information … Continue reading
The year is 1966. Simon and Garfunkel’s album Sound of Silence is released. Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass is outselling the Beatles two to one, with four albums in … Continue reading
In the music business, specially in the recording world, everybody knows that is not a 8.00 to 5.00 kind of job. Recording sessions sometimes turns out on never ending days, … Continue reading