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Rufus Wainwright & The Making of “Songs for Lulu”: A Tale of Five Pianos at Sear Sound

HELL’S KITCHEN: Only the eclectically exacting environment of Sear Sound would do for the likes of Rufus Wainright. When it came time to record the purely fascinating sounds of the newly released All Days are Nights: Songs for Lulu, NYC’s bastion of sonic succulence was the natural choice.

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Celemony Announces Melodyne Updates

Celemony Melodyne editor version 1.1 is now available. Melodyne editor (see Markkus Rovito’s review) is the first product to offer the patented DNA Direct Note Access technology, and this free update improves the sound quality, performance and reliability of the software, optimizes numerous functions, and fixes a number of bugs. Read more...

From Avenue Q to Sesame Street: Michael Croiter + Yellow Sound Lab

East Village, Manhattan: It’s a “sunny day,” and I’m on my way to a Sesame Street session at Yellow Sound Lab (http://yellowsoundlab.com) in the East Village. The amazing basement studio belonging to drummer/producer Michael Croiter (Spencer Day, Avenue Q, Chita Rivera), Yellow Sound Lab is now the musical home of Read more...

UnitedWeTab Brings Legally Licensed Guitar Tabs to the Masses

West Village, Manhattan: You’re a guitarist, and you need to learn how to play that classic rock song your band is covering. Where do you go? You’ll probably head to one of the many free, user-submitted, unlicensed guitar tablature sites which have become common destinations for guitarists looking to learn Read more...

MusicMixMobile Parked on Park for Rock Hall Inductions

MIDTOWN MANHATTAN: A few weeks back, we stopped by Music Mix Mobile’s flagship M3 truck, which was parked outside the Waldorf Astoria for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductions. Owners/engineers Joel Singer, Jay Vicari, John Harris and crew were running through rehearsals for the performances they’d be mixing Read more...

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