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Mix Analysis: How David Bendeth Mixed “Shadow Moses” by Bring Me the Horizon

Massive. It’s the only way to describe the lead single “Shadow Moses” from British metalcore band Bring Me the Horizon and their new album Sempiternal. David Bendeth was the mixer of choice for...

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Film Music Event: “On Demand” Live Scoring with Todd Kasow in NYC, Wed. April...

Ready to see how music-to-picture is written – live and in real-time? Todd Kasow will turn film scoring into a live experience this Wednesday, April 17th. The ManhatPro Film Music & Audio series...

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Sample Logic Launches CYCLONE – Advanced Sampling/Synthesis Solution for Kontakt

New GUI, strengthened organization, and enhanced LFO’s within the Kontakt platform – sounds like a direct pathway to new ideas. Sample Logic (based in NY) is hoping you’ll agree as it introduces...

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Review: RayBlaster Virtual Synth from Tone2 – by Gabriel Lamorie

If any of you SonicScoopers have played with a synthesizer before (odds are yes, yes you have) then the words “Subtractive Synthesis” should ring a bell or two. This popular form of synthesis is one...

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Allen & Heath Debuts Qu-16 Compact Digital Mixer – For Studio, Live, Fixed...

Compact mixers are packing more and more into their svelte frames. The latest arrival on the scene is from Allen & Heath, which just unveiled the highly attractive Qu-16 compact digital mixer....

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Beyond the Basics: Harmonic Motion and the Root of All Music

Music is a rare kind of art form that is made entirely out of vibration. It’s at once both ephemeral and yet inherently physical. We will never be able to reach out and grab it in our hands, but it...

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Korg Announces Analogue Volca Line: Loop Synth, Bass and Rhythm Machine

Korg is marking it’s 50th anniversary right! Pioneers of powerful and compact music tools, Korg has now added the Volca series to the mix. The Volca Series includes the analogue Volca Beats, Volca Bass...

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Nashville Analog Recording Destination, Welcome to 1979, Now Cutting Vinyl

Talk to Welcome to 1979 founder and engineer/producer Chris Mara, and you’ll be at least momentarily convinced (or reminded) that everything was better before the clock struck 1980. Mara has built a...

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Session Buzz: Who’s Recording In & Around NYC – A Monthly Report

GREATER NYC AREA: We’re all over the local and musical map in this month’s epic Session Buzz, as we trace recordings by the likes of Yoko Ono, Talib Kweli, John Zorn, MGMT, Wale, Hole, Okkervil River,...

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Remix Your Brand Launches in NYC – Licensing Company with an EDM Focus

There are generalists, and then there are specialists – the newly launched NYC music licensing company Remix Your Brand definitely qualify as the latter. The NYC licensing company Remix Your Brand is...

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Inside Coachella: A Booking Agent’s Perspective

Next time you’re in the center of a music festival like Coachella, take a careful look around – there just may be Agents in your midst. If you see these people at Coachella, grab their card! Natasha...

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SSL Debuts Sigma – Remote Controlled Analog Mixing and Summing Engine

Summing is not sitting still. The latest addition to this competitive space is the SSL Sigma, a new “mix engine” that combines SSL SuperAnalogue summing with all the convenience and control that comes...

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Heavyocity Launches The AEON Collection – Extremely Deep Virtual Instrument

Synth lovers are on a roll, with tempting new options coming out a fast rate these days. A particularly significant new arrival is Heavyocity’s AEON, a highly compelling new collection of...

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Rehearsal + Recording Studio Sweet Spot: Replay Music Studios – West Village,...

Get ready to totally rethink what a rehearsal studio can do. Replay Music Studios, in NYC’s West Village, has an idea that a rehearsal studio can be a lot of things. Founded by drummer/child...

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PSP Audioware Launches SpringBox — Spring Reverb Plugin for Mac/PC

Here’s a beautiful start for your in-the-box adventures this week. PSP Audioware, the Polish upstarts behind a plethora of highly prized plugins, have just launched PSP SpringBox, a hardware spring...

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Smarter in Sixty Seconds: The Beggar At The Side Of The Road

Every now and again you read something that speaks so profoundly to you that it stops you in your tracks. Mark Hermann sez…this guy Tolle is on to something. It grabs hold of your soul and whispers in...

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Audient Debuts iD22 Compact Recording Interface – Class A Mic Pres, 24/96...

Those small packages are bringing better and better things. Audient has just debuted its new iD22 recording interface to demonstrate that fact. Not only is it easy on the eyes and big on ergonomics,...

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Event Alert: Off The Record With Scott Hull Feat. Producer Rob Mathes, 4/25

On the next “Off The Record with Scott Hull”, coming up this Thursday (4/25), the Masterdisk chief sits down with multi-talented producer, Rob Mathes (Sting, Elton John, U2). Rob Mathes Scott Hull –...

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Arto Vaarala Releases Kirnu Cream – Standalone MIDI Arpeggiator Plugin

Kirnu Cream is the successor to this curious plugin manufacturer’s original plugin, Kirnu. Arto Vaarala branched off from their original design to create an arp that would stand out from the crowd....

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New Studio Alert: Room 17 in Bushwick, Brooklyn

When Adam Lasus decided to partner up with Joe Rogers and Scott Porter at the new Room 17 in Brooklyn, it was something of a homecoming. Until high rents and new opportunities convinced him and his...

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