Posts Tagged ‘mixing’

Recording Studio Sweet Spot: Lindbergh Palace — Boerum Hill/Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn

When something precious and rare suddenly sees daylight, that’s exhilarating.

It doesn’t quite rank up there with the discovery of King Tut’s tomb, but the recent evolution of Lindbergh Palace Studios from a strictly private facility to commercial is a happy jolt nonetheless.

That’s because this sunny studio is home Read more...

Music in 5.1 Dimensions: How the Best Surround Mixers Approach the Soundstage

Surround sound made its first public appearance in 1941, when Disney released its groundbreaking animated musical, Fantasia.

Ever since then, surround systems have increasingly been used to enhance the emotional impact of films (which George Lucas has famously, and accurately, declared are “50% sound.”)

In the mid 1990s, a Read more...

Harrison Launches 950mx Analog Console – Highly Flexible Desk for Mixing & Tracking

There’s a new analog board available, and it just may be a different way to mix.

Harrison announced that it has launched the 950mx analog console. A highly flexible new desk, the 950mx is designed to be an analog monitoring, mixing, and summing solution that gives engineers/ producers myriad new Read more...

InputOutput: The Science of Summing With Dave Amels

On this episode of InputOuput, hosts Geoff Sanoff and Eli Janney get into the science of summing with audio guru Dave Amels (Anamod, Voce, Bomb Factory) to try and find out: What exactly is happening when you’re summing your audio?

Amels breaks it down in not-so-simple terms, getting into the Read more...

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