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Anyone who's spent any time in the music business has great stories to tell, and consequently the ranks of musicians, engineers and producers include...
At SAE Atlanta's (www.sae-atl.com) grand opening, held October 12, are, from left: Institute Liverpool director Xander Snell, SAE Atlanta director Chris...
Which is the more important sense: sight or sound? Those of us who spend our waking lives working with audio have little doubt that the aural dimensions...
Craftsmanship typically comes to mind when describing the work involved with creating a physical object such as how a luthier fashions a fine musical...
There's a perfect storm in live sound recording technology: the power of computers combined with the ease and portability of digital recording gear have...
We all know that voice is king. Of the six instrument categories we've explored in our Recording the Band series, the voice is arguably the most powerful....
English conductor and obvious curmudgeon Sir Thomas Beecham said, Brass bands are all very well in their place outdoors and several miles away. But don't...
Optimizing Speaker Performance in Your Studio GC Pro brings you this webcast hosted by veteran acoustic consultant Bob Hodas, who has tuned thousands of studios around the world, from Abbey Road to the Record Plant to Lucasfilm. Learn more...
Nashville Stories
Nashville is no doubt one of the hottest recording markets in the country, but we want to know how it got to be that way. Send your favorite account of recording in Nashville to mixeditorial@mixonline.com, and we´ll post it on the Mix Nashville Web Portal.