Posts Tagged ‘sound’

Letting Some Air In: The Benefits (and Challenges) of Outdoor Recording

The emphasis on building deadened rooms for recording music has always struck me as a good metaphor for why far too many recordings end up sounding lifeless.

Though overdubbing recordings allows you to layer sounds, these layers lack the sympathetic overtones that can only be created when elements share space Read more...

Getting Your Music Mastered? What You Need to Know with Joe Lambert [Podcast 006]

Are you about to send your music in for mastering? Veteran GRAMMY-nominated mastering engineer Joe Lambert joins Justin Colletti on this week’s podcast to answer some of the most common questions mastering engineers get, and to give some tips on avoiding the biggest mistakes artists and mixers make.

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Valhalla DSP Releases ValhallaÜberMod Multi-tap Delay and Modulation Plugin

The seriously obsessive mind at Valhalla DSP has released the new ValhallaÜberMod delay and modulation plugin. With the release of their fourth plugin, Valhalla DSP allows users to experiment to their hearts desire with a ton of features in a simple and easy to navigate interface.

ValhallaÜberMod can manipulate audio Read more...

Sonic Studio Releases soundBlade 2.0 Digital Mastering Suite

Straight out of Marin County, CA, ultra-fidelity digital audio systems provider Sonic Studio has released soundBlade 2.0 in place of its predecessor, PreMaster CD. The new mastering suite comes in three separate versions with different features and price points. Each are capable of Red Book and Scarlet Book premastering.

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