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May 1, 2002 12:00 PM

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Recording Instruments:
Integrating Real Sounds
October 29th

Brought to you by Ex'pression College for Digital Arts and Remix
If you're a producer of hip-hop, electronic or other types of music and want tips on incorporating recorded acoustic instruments into mostly-electronic productions don't miss this webcast.
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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.


Remix Hotel News

Remix Hotel Atlanta 2008: Sept. 18-20

he Remix Hotel juggernaut is heading back to SAE Atlanta„with Partners Rane, Serato, Pioneer, Roland, iStandard and others„for another technology-filled weekend of classes, panels and guest appearances. And this year, All Access registration gets you FREE entrance to the Atlantis Music Conference and Festival! That means double the panels, performances and more. Register today!.


This Month in Mix

BOUNTY OF KORN AND THE GROTESQUE

The year 2002 should prove to be another banner year for hard rock fans everywhere: Korn frontman Jonathan Davis has kept himself busy both producing and helping to compose the soundtrack to Anne Rice's Queen of the Damned, as well as working on Korn's fifth studio album, Untouchables, at The Village in West Los Angeles. The Queen of the Damned project was a collaboration between Davis and Richard Gibbs of Oingo Boingo and includes vocal contributions from Marilyn Manson, Wayne Static (Static-X), David Draiman (Disturbed), Chester Bennington (Linkin Park) and Jay Gordon (Orgy). At the same time, Korn has spent the better part of the year on their new album with producer Michael Beinhorn, working with engineer Frank Filipetti while at The Village and engineer Andy Wallace at Enterprise Studios in Burbank. Untouchables is slated to be released on June 11.

Also working at Enterprise, Marilyn Manson (the band) have been busy tracking and mixing their next studio album, The Golden Age of Grotesque. In to co-produce and engineer is longtime KMFDM guitarist/vocalist Tim Skold. The effort is set for release on Nothing Records sometime in September.

Taking a break from work on their next album, Godsmack contributed the song “I Stand Alone” to The Scorpion King soundtrack. The band stepped into Prism Sound (Acton, MA) to mix the track with engineer David Bottrill and studio owner/engineer John Ellis.



Modern Recording and Mixing

This 2-DVD set will show you how the best in the music industry set up a studio to make world-class records. Regardless of what gear you are using, the information you'll find here will allow you to take advantage of decades of expert knowledge. Order now $39.95

Mastering Cubase 4

Electronic Musician magazine and Thomson Course Technology PTR have joined forces again to create the second volume in their Personal Studio Series, Mastering Steinberg's Cubase(tm). Edited and produced by the staff of Electronic Musician, this special issue is not only a must-read for users of Cubase(tm) software, but it also delivers essential information for anyone recording/producing music in a personal-studio. Order now $12.95