Posts Tagged ‘Eventide’

Best Plugins for Film Score Mixing, According to Acclaimed Cinematic Mixer Alan Meyerson

In 2013, I wrote about my experience working and living at a residential recording studio called Saint Claire Recording Company in Lexington, Kentucky. Saint Claire was a dream recording studio in every imaginable way.

The studio itself was technically astounding. The residential facilities were charming, cozy, and unique. I was Read more...

New Audio Gear Alert: IN-UNF Monitoring by Kali Audio, Limiter from Mastering The Mix, Eventide’s Invigorate & More

Kali Audio announces the IN-UNF Ultra-Nearfield Studio Monitor System.

Based on technology found in their acclaimed IN-5 and IN-8 studio monitors, the IN-UNF presents an ultra nearfield solution for producers and enthusiasts working and listening in desktop environments.

UNF stands for “Ultra-Nearfield.” The IN-UNF is designed to be used in Read more...

A Totally New Approach to Bus Compression (…how to “Invigorate” your mix)

Justin Colletti shows off an entirely new way to approach bus compression, using the latest Newfangled Audio plugin, called “Invigorate“.

This new plugin, released today, allows you to blend between different pleasant side effects of compression such as pumping, breathing, hard and soft clipping, saturation, harmonic distortion and more.

In Read more...

New Audio Gear Alert: Eventide’s H90, Hitsville Reverb by UA, Warmdrive Overdrive & More

Eventide releases the H90 Harmonizer.

With its roots in the H9 Harmonizer multi-effects processor, the H90 offers 62 effect algorithms and hundreds of program combinations curated for a variety of instruments and genres. The compact H90 features include comprehensive I/O, flexible routing options, an intuitive UI designed for players, Read more...

New Audio Gear Alert: Misha from Eventide, Waves Harmony, BP1 Bass Preamp by Caveman & More

Eventide releases the Misha instrument & sequencer for Eurorack.

Misha is a new type of instrument and sequencer that utilizes a unique, interval-based approach to playing and creating melodies. Inspired by twelve-tone composition, Misha’s sequencer expands upon the tone row technique, allowing for new paths of spontaneous creativity. Modify your Read more...

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