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Mackie Announces CRBT Bluetooth Monitors

For those who may have missed it, Mackie released two new monitors – both with 100% more Bluetooth.   Mackie’s Bluetooth enabled monitors are ideal for casual listening and mixing. Part of their best...

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6 Things Producers Should Consider Before Talking to an Artist About Changing...

Image by Flickr user Jeremy Bronson Talking with an artist about their songs is an exercise that’s fraught with the potential to create distance between a producer and a songwriter. But it can also be...

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Software Review: Universal Audio Manley Variable Mu Limiter/Compressor Plugin

Under the hood of the Manley Variable Mu In November 2014, when Universal Audio announced that it would release a new software version of the Manley Variable Mu compressor, SonicScoop quickly covered...

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Wix Music 2.0: Wix.com Joins Forces With Macklemore and Ryan Lewis to Launch...

One of the worlds leading web development platforms, Wix.com has integrated a fully featured music distribution platform into their site builder.   What is Wix Music 2.0? Wix Music 2.0 allows artists...

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AES 139, NYC – Transaudio Group Re-Launches Auratone Reference Monitors

Originally developed by Jack Wilson in 1958, the Super Cube quickly became one of the most iconic reference monitors in the audio industry. The original one-way, zero crossover reference monitors...

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SonicScoop’s AES 2015 Preview and Highlights

This year, the Audio Engineering Society is back in New York City, bringing the 139th International AES Convention to the Big Apple from October 29th to November 1st. Whether you’ll be there to learn,...

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Software Review: Boom Library’s Virtual Foley Artist

The interface for Virtual Foley Footsteps. Anyone who works with sound for picture is probably familiar with Boom Library’s collection of sound FX libraries. Boom Library products cover a vast array of...

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Get “That” Guitar Tone: Foo Fighters Edition

A guitar player doesn’t have to be a storied virtuoso to deliver a great tone that countless musicians and fans seek to emulate—or to simply keep in their ears as an extremely useful reference point...

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New to SonicScoop? Start Here.

Just picked up a discount card from AES? Just stumbled onto us through a web search or one of our giveaways? Here’s a good way to get acquainted with what we do at SonicScoop: See what stories others...

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AES 2015: Top Picks & Pics from the Showroom Floor

This was a memorable weekend to be in New York City. The Mets were embroiled in the World Series, the NYC Marathon powered through all five boroughs, and Halloween fell on a Saturday night, capped by...

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AES 2015 Photo Journal: Panels & Parties

Yesterday, we shared our massive photo review of the best and most innovative new gear of the 2015 AES convention. Today, we’d like to share a few pics from some of the coolest panels and hottest...

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Antelope Introduces Four New Products at AES 139 in NYC

Antelope rolled out a trifecta of new hardware products for us at last week’s AES 139: the 10MX Atomic Clock, Orion 32+, Orion Studio, plus a new software reverb, AuraVerb. Orion 32+ The Orion 32+ The...

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Composer Cribs: Charlie Clouser, Los Angeles, CA

Some composers live a career behind the scenes – Charlie Clouser is not one of them. While he currently spends his days and nights creating high-visibility soundtracks (the entire Saw series, Resident...

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Qwire Music-to-Picture Cloud Platform Raises $2.5 Million; Licensed by ABC...

Qwire is a platform for professionals involved with putting audio to motion picture. Launched in 2014, NYC- and LA-based Qwire has seen fast growth, recently raising $2.5 million in its initial funding...

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Rode NTR Active Ribbon Microphone Review

The Røde NTR Ribbon Microphone. At one of my earliest recording sessions, I tried to describe a sound I was going for: ”Dark, but not muddy; mid-heavy but not crowded, and with enough high end to peak...

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Up & Coming Engineers: Josh Gannet on Assisting, Tracking, and Being Prepared.

Josh Gannet is an audio engineer and producer who has racked up a ton of major credits as an assistant engineer, working in the studio with artists including Redman, Keith Richards, Slash, Steve...

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Slate Digital Releases FG-Bomber – Impact Enhancer Plug-In

Slate Digital’s new plug-in promises to enhance depth, and impact of your sounds.   The FG-Bomber is an abstracted signal chain that includes analog-modeled compressors, filters, harmonic generators,...

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Mix Analysis: How Nic Hard Mixed “Shofukan” by Snarky Puppy

Who wouldn’t want the best of both worlds? Every Snarky Puppy performance is unique. Mixer Nic Hard certainly does, and realized he could have it via an intriguing project for Grammy Award winning...

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Up & Coming Engineers: Ryan Benyo on Radio, Recording and “Kid Pan Alley”

Ryan Benyo at work. Ryan Benyo produces an independent and internationally syndicated radio show called Passport Approved. Airing on over 30 stations across the world, Passport Approved was the first...

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Genelec Debuts 1236 Smart Active Monitoring (SAM) Main Monitor System

Genelec’s Smart Active Monitoring line adds functionality not typically found in studio monitors, let alone far-fields. The SAM tech can measure the response of the listening area to compensate for...

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