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L.A. Grapevine

Jan 1, 2006, By Heather Johnson

There was a time, way before my time, when record labels groomed an artist. They would pluck them out of obscurity, polish up their image a bit and put...

New York Metro

Jan 1, 2006, By David Weiss

As a recent feature article in Mix illustrated [Artist Development 2005, March 2005], artist development everywhere is on the rise. A logical extension...

Steve Goldberger's The Shed

Dec 1, 2005, By Breean Lingle

From bad things, sometimes good things come, says Steve Goldberger, a longtime home studio owner/songwriter/musician/engineer from Niagara-on-the-Lake,...

L.A. Grapevine

Dec 1, 2005, By Maureen Droney

Since it was founded in 2000, Santa Monica's 5.1 Entertainment Group (www.5point1.net) has been in the forefront of both multimedia and multichannel sound...

Nashville Skyline

Dec 1, 2005, By Rick Clark

When I was growing up and starting to play in garage bands and dreaming of being a rock god one day, the idea of going to a school and learning to play...

School of Rock Branches Out

Dec 1, 2005, Compiled by Heather Johnson

Staten Island reportedly has the greatest number of families with children as compared to New York City's other four boroughs, and with the launch of...

Sound on Sound and Right Track Merge

Nov 1, 2005, By David Weiss

Observers of the rapidly transforming New York City recording scene were probably intrigued although not surprised to discover that in early November...

Creative Command

Nov 1, 2005, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

L.A. FACILITY TAKES IN A D-COMMAND Creative Domain (www.creativedomain.com) is the first L.A. based audio facility to install Digidesign's D-Command mixing...

Kung Fu Bakery

Nov 1, 2005, By Rich Wells

On a cozy commercial strip in Portland, Ore.'s southeast quadrant lies a nondescript brick building that houses two storefronts. Walk around the corner,...

New York Metro

Nov 1, 2005, By David Weiss

To those who sniff at the recording scene in the state of New Jersey, that dreary-looking land Tony Soprano drives through on the way home, we say, Ever...

Modesto Sound Studio

Nov 1, 2005, Compiled by Heather Johnson

I don't know which would be more nerve-wracking for a high school student: auditioning in front of a group of stern music instructors or performing your...

Nashville Skyline

Nov 1, 2005, By Rick Clark

New Orleans may be a long day's drive from Nashville, but the double whammy of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita (and the influx of so many displaced musicians,...

Emerald Sold Again

Oct 1, 2005, By Rick Clark

BOGDAN, KOPPE RETURN TO FACILITY In the latest chapter in the evolution of Nashville's Emerald Entertainment Group, the legendary studio complex was purchased...

Sadler Names New Owner, President

Oct 1, 2005, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Rick Klejmont, longtime chief engineer and staff producer at Sadler Recording Studios (New York City, www.sadlerrecording.com), is now its owner/president....

Industry Reacts to Hurricane Katrina

Oct 1, 2005, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

The impact of Hurricane Katrina has compelled people throughout the world to look for ways to help the victims sort through the devastation whether it...

A Star is Born

Oct 1, 2005, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Audio professionals Jeff Glixman, Carl Cadden-James and Lily Salinas opened StarCity Recording (Bethlehem, Pa., www.starcityrecording.com), an 18,000-square-foot...

Apogee Electronics at 20

Oct 1, 2005, By George Petersen

Pro audio has always had its share of boutique companies, many dealing with high-end analog products. In a world where technology is constantly changing,...

Fairlight at 30

Oct 1, 2005, By George Petersen

Maybe it stems from its Australian roots, but during the past 30 years, Fairlight has always forged its own path as a technology leader. The company was...

Dolby Laboratories at 40

Oct 1, 2005, By George Petersen

Without a doubt, the best-known name in audio is Dolby. It seems to be everywhere, from automobile sound, boom boxes and DVDs to broadcast programming...

Ampex Sel-Sync, 1955

Oct 1, 2005, By George Petersen

These days, it would have made pro audio headlines and been the talk of the AES show. The development of Sel-Sync (Selective Synchronous) recording by...

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