Channel D Pure Vinyl 3.1 | AudioStream

Some people don?t like the sound of vinyl since the music can be interrupted. Others though say that they like vinyl and would like to experience it. However vinyl isn?t sold as much nowadays so people want to hear the vinyl sound in a digital way. A lot of music is now sold on digital records so some people may want to hear records the old way on new technology.

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Channel D Pure Vinyl 3.1 | AudioStream

Creative Uses of Reverb

This article is for sound or audio technicians. It can also be used by anybody in the recording profession. This article talks about the use of a function called reverb. It gives a few creative examples of how to use it in your audio projects. It has many interesting uses you can use it for. With or without the assistance of a plug in.

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Creative Uses of Reverb

Abbey Road Studios Remasters Beatles Catalog for Vinyl Release | Interview with Mastering Engineer Sean Magee about The Beatles Stereo Vinyl Box Set in Mix magazine December 2012 issue

Abbey Road Studios is cutting vinyl for thAbbey Road Studios is cutting vinyl for the Beatle?s albums. They want to make the albums sound a lot better and to preserve the albums. They want to help make the band relevant to future generations . This is expected to sell with people that just like vinyl cuts in general. e Beatle?s albums. They want to make the albums sound a lot better and to preserve the albums. They want to help make the band relevant to future generations . This is expected to sell with people that just like vinyl cuts in general.

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Abbey Road Studios Remasters Beatles Catalog for Vinyl Release | Interview with Mastering Engineer Sean Magee about The Beatles Stereo Vinyl Box Set in Mix magazine December 2012 issue

Bobby Owsinski’s Big Picture Production Blog: Building Your Mix: It’s Not Just From The Kick

Musicians looking to start a new mix will be amazed to know that a kick drum isn?t the only place to start a mix. Musicians can start from the Bass, the Kick Drum or can just be the main instrument. Musicians should just begin with all the instrument and vocals as if you do things slowly, it takes longer to make sure everything is together. The leading thing whether the instrument or the voice should be in there as soon as possible. It is known that the leading thing which takes the most space, should be put in first.

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Bobby Owsinski’s Big Picture Production Blog: Building Your Mix: It’s Not Just From The Kick

GuitarPlayer: Quick Licks

Learning new guitar tricks is something every guitar player should strive to do. The larger the storehouse of licks and riffs, the better player you will be. This is exactly what Quick Licks aims to do, demonstrate 3 bite-sized licks that you can add to any repertoire to juice up your playing! Easy to learn, great to listen to and impressive to watch, go check it out!

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GuitarPlayer: Quick Licks

Shop Talk: Rock Frontman Turned Capitol Tech, Ian Sefchick : SonicScoop – Creative, Technical & Business Connections For NYC’s Music & Sound Community

This article talks about Ian Sefchick, who was into electronics. He had an interest in that above everything else even music. He got into it as a kid fixing things like go-carts and bikes. He really started as a little kid when he took apart a lot of things in his house. The article also talks about what he has done with electronics like cutting vinyl and working for Capitol which is a legendary studio.

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Shop Talk: Rock Frontman Turned Capitol Tech, Ian Sefchick : SonicScoop – Creative, Technical & Business Connections For NYC’s Music & Sound Community

The Studio As A System

Basics First

Our main control room should possess some major components that all work well together to produce high resolution, low distortion audio that has full bandwidth delivery. We should be able to recreate high pressure levels along with lower levels and hear the same layering and separation of all instruments and vocals. Both small and large monitors are needed. The small monitors assure everything is in the mix. The large monitors give us more of that everything.

Components Of The System

All components of our studio must be taken into consideration. The most important component is the monitor. How is the monitor to be mounted? What type of amplification is required and what will be our speaker cable that we need to match the amplifier to the monitor. How does the monitor interact with the room? Our speakers are not independent components that can be moved into a control room and expected to sound well. They are one part of an acoustical delivery system.

Mixing Console

Our monitors are connected to our mixing console. Everything within the studio that has an electronic signature will pass through the level control of the console. The circuits that occupy this level control, the input level circuits, are really the front end of our monitor system. If we have a loudspeaker monitor that is active or has its own amplifier or power source, we will need to route this signal through cables and into the crossover. If the system is passive, the cables will run from the amplifiers to the speakers which will have their own internal crossovers.

Now, we have our signal that must leave the electronic domain and convert to the analog domain so we can hear it. The signal leaves the output busses of our mixing console and then to our ears. When it strikes our ears it is also striking the room and with each reflected ray of energy we have a little bit of room sound adding itself to our sonic presentation.

Monitor Circuits

Mixing console manufacturers do not spend the money they need to raise the quality of the monitor circuits. These circuits are in the direct signal path and must be of highest quality. They are just as important as our mixing busses. They must have low noise and high quality audio presentation because the signal will always have to pass through our busses. If the monitor circuit is not of the highest quality then we will not really know what is really being recorded. This is a serious problem.

Price Point

the competition is fierce. Adding higher quality and thus higher costs can raise the final retail price into a price point category where the manufacturer may not be able to compete in. Even consoles that cost six figures are not removed from this cost cutting paradigm. Even a price increase for quality of a few dollars per channel can add two to three hundred to the retail price which could be a tipping point.

Poor Quality Equipment Level

This happens because there is not the concern for quality that there needs to be. It has migrated to non-professionalism that permeates through the recording world. Manufacturers have been able to pursue this cost/quality cutting course because studio owner’s equipment is not of high enough quality that they can hear a poorer sounding component that is part of the studio system.

Many Parts

The monitor system is composed of many different parts. Each one of these parts contributes to our overall system’s response. There are over 1,500 patents in our cell phones covering electronic processes that produce audio and video in our cell phones that interface with us as humans. The monitors in our control room must also interface with the cables. Careful attention needs to paid to the cabling that connects our interfaces.

Cables Are Important

These cables can be sources of interference and signal degradation between components. Professional gear is much more tolerant of changes produced by cabling because the signal outputs and inputs operate at higher levels than a similar situation in a personal listening hi-fi environment. Hi-fi equipment operates at lower levels so minute changes in cable response can be more readily noticed and detected.

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Just as the sound quality can be impacted by lower quality components in our signal chain, the room surface treatment must be given the same care and attention to detail as our cabling selection. Each room surface must be addressed to determine what the acoustic treatment of those room surfaces should be in order to achieve the sonic goals of the room in which we are in.

Different Quality Sounds

Monitor rooms can have as many sonic flavors as monitors have different sound. It is imperative to match the room surface acoustic treatment to what the room is required to sonically reproduce without distortion. Room sound is room distortion. If it is a monitor/control room we have detail and revelation of each sound recorded as our objective. If is a hi-f- playback scenario, then we need more room sound present in the music.

Everything Works Together

Our studios are systems within systems. Our monitors are connected to our consoles and the signal then goes into our studios where we get to hear the results of all our knob twisting and slider moving. Our monitor room is also part of this system. It is the room that we hear our sound in. It is the final frontier that we must manage correctly so that the rest of our system sounds complete and accurate.

RIP Dave Brubeck – Pianist and Jazz Composer : SonicScoop – Creative, Technical & Business Connections For NYC’s Music & Sound Community

Dave Brubeck has passed away at the age of 91. He had really changed the way jazz was played by adding an extra beat to the song. He rally started getting into music by his mom not allowing ma radio believing that if you want music, you have to play it yourself. He changed the way people also thought about jazz over the years and his death is sad and he will be missed by jazz fans all over.

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RIP Dave Brubeck – Pianist and Jazz Composer : SonicScoop – Creative, Technical & Business Connections For NYC’s Music & Sound Community

5 Dollar Music Business Website Helps DIY Musicians Market, Promote And Sell Their Music | Bass Musician

There is a website named MusicBusinessMarketplace.com which helps musicians to sell their music. This site will help those who don?t have a marketing budget to sell their music and to help get exposure in order to look for that big deal. The website costs 5 dollars to get into and is well worth it according to musicians who have been members in the website.

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5 Dollar Music Business Website Helps DIY Musicians Market, Promote And Sell Their Music | Bass Musician

Bass Christmas – Favorite Bass Music Books for the Holiday Season | Bass Musician

There are some good music books for bass players for the holiday season. The author lists several favorites, six books with Christmas and holiday tunes to play on the bass. These range from a volume of Christmas Hits from the Hal Leonard Play-Along Series, to Rocking Christmas, to Christmas Classics. It includes books for 4-string and 5-string bass.

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Bass Christmas – Favorite Bass Music Books for the Holiday Season | Bass Musician