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The Evolving YouTube Economy: Why AdRev Acquired DashGo

Google the phrase “YouTube economy” and the first results that come up are…a bunch of videos on YouTube about the economy. Maybe Google, which owns YouTube, doesn’t want it to be too obvious about the...

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Best New Gear of the Year: 2014 Edition

2014 was an active year for audio. From boutique modeling plugins to re-imaginations of the mixing console, intriguing designs aimed at niche markets seemed to be the norm. Join us as we look back at...

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Rapper Bobby Shmurda and GS9 Crew Arrested at Quad Recording Studios NYC

A long-term investigation of Brooklyn rapper Bobby Shmurda culminated in his arrest outside of Quad Recording Studios yesterday. Brooklyn rapper Bobby Shmurda and his GS9 crew were working at Quad...

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Sonnet Introduces Fusion R400 RAID USB 3.0 Rackmount Storage System

Storage may not be sexy, but it sure is essential. Here’s a smart-sized and affordable new solution designed to suit the studio. Sonnet’s new RAID storage system features USB 3.0 and offers multiple...

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Producer Profile: Kelvin Wooten – Making Hits and Multitasking

Kelvin Wooten is clearly comfortable wherever he is – the confidence of creating hits while remaining grounded will have that effect. Kelvin Wooten is well on his way. (Photo Credit: Dokk Savage) The...

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Postmodern Jukebox: The Making of a Multi-Million View YouTube Music Channel

Scott Bradlee was living in New York City in 2009, and finding it difficult to make ends meet through gigs and sessions alone. “I didn’t have a lot of work as a jazz musician, which is what I trained...

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TELEFUNKEN To Introduce M60 FET Microphone at NAMM 2015

TELEFUNKEN is on top of it once again — with something new for NAMM. The M60 FET is TELEFUNKEN Elektroakustik’s first non-vacuum tube, FET-based, solid-state condenser microphone. The M60 features...

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Review: Splice — Cloud Platform for Music Creation, Collaboration and Sharing

In my opinion, cloud file management/sharing services are some of the coolest and most useful digital tools to come into the mainstream. Right now, everything I do gets uploaded to my own little plot...

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Sound Radix Releases Drum Leveler Plug-In

Sound Radix has released a different type of transient design plug-in for drum and percussion tracks, and loops. In the mixing process, drums can be a challenge to tweak – especially in stereo tracks....

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Video Tutorial: Ducking Delays, Dynamic Delays and Other Automated FX

(This is second in a series of video tutorials for SonicScoop by producer/mixer/engineer Jake Antelis. See his first one here, “Editing Trills in Melodyne with Shortcuts for Speed & Efficiency.”)...

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DAW Evolution: Cakewalk Launches New Membership Model + 3 New Versions of SONAR

Cakewalk is making a strong break with DAW tradition — the company has launched an evolved audio software model with their new SONAR Membership program. This is NOT a subscription, which according to...

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Music as Medicine: How Performing and Listening Treat Trauma

In the summer of 2012, my father passed me a well-worn copy of New York magazine with a provocative cover story by Michael Wolff titled “A Life Worth Ending”. In the story, Wolff chronicles his...

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Rupert Neve Designs Announces RNDI DI Box and R6 500 Rack for NAMM 2015

As NAMM 2015 approaches, audio companies are gearing up to show off new tech, including a few firsts. Among these is the RNDI from Rupert Neve Designs. The new DI from RND is designed with a class-A...

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Early Adopters: The Bunker Studio Boosts Its SSL 4000 With Automan Automation

The Bunker Studio in South Williamsburg, Brooklyn has never been one to hunker down. From the launch of its 3,000 foot space in 2012, to its swap from an Auditronics 501 console to a small frame SSL...

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Augspurger Monitors Debuts Duo 8 “Mini-Main” System

The sound of Augspurger is still massive – but the famed speakers are getting more and more manageable for compact spaces. The Duo 8, shown here atop the optional S12 sub, is set to debut at NAMM. At...

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Jazz in The Studio: Preserving the Sound – From Louis Armstrong to Wayne...

When you think of jazz music, Louis Armstrong is probably one of the first names that come to mind, and not because he stands among the genre’s best musicians, but because he was a crowd pleaser, a...

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Hardware/Software Shootout and Review: Thermionic Culture Vulture

The Culture Vulture is a unique piece of boutique hardware dedicated to adding all-valve induced harmonic distortion to sources. It was first introduced by Thermionic Culture in 1998 and has since seen...

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G-Sonique Releases Audio Control AC1 Sound Control Plug-In

The Slovakia-based company G-Sonique has produced another versatile plug-in for mixing and mastering. The affordable Audio Control AC1 emulates a console’s master section – more specifically the...

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Free MOOC Course: Berklee’s “Introduction to Ableton Live” – 1st Session on...

For many, this Super Bowl Sunday is the ultimate in sporting entertainment. For thousands of others, however, it represents the day before a killer new free online course from Berklee College of Music...

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Spectrasonics Announces Omnisphere 2 Synth

After years of Spectrasonics supporting their catch-all synthesizer, Omnisphere, the company just officially introduced Omnisphere 2 during NAMM 2015 in Anaheim, CA. When Omnisphere was originally...

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