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The Art of Layering: 5 Principles for More Powerful Drums

Image by Flickr user Joshua Davis. We all know how important your drums are to your track. They’re the foundation of your groove, they’re what makes your listener dance. Limp drums can suck the life...

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Native Instruments Introduces FLESH – Improv-Inspired Synthesizer for REAKTOR 6

Native Instruments teamed up with musician, producer, and inventor Tim Exile to produce FLESH – a performance-based synthesizer.   FLESH out performances with NI’s improv-inspired synth. Live...

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Software Review: The Foundry by Sonicsmiths

The Foundry by Sonicsmiths. In the world of virtual instruments, it’s safe to say that the number of choices out there has become overwhelming, especially once you realize just how deep and malleable...

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Novation Will Fly You To Berlin to Perform Live for Free…

…If you are the lucky winner! Novation has partnered with hello LIVE, Producertech.com, and Loopmasters to present the opportunity to anyone who is willing to answer a simple question.   Prizes...

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Slate Digital Releases FG-Bomber – Impact Enhancer Plug-In

Slate Digital’s new plug-in promises to enhance depth, and impact of your sounds.   The FG-Bomber is an abstracted signal chain that includes analog-modeled compressors, filters, harmonic generators,...

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Mix Analysis: How Nic Hard Mixed “Shofukan” by Snarky Puppy

Who wouldn’t want the best of both worlds? Every Snarky Puppy performance is unique. Mixer Nic Hard certainly does, and realized he could have it via an intriguing project for Grammy Award winning...

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Up & Coming Engineers: Ryan Benyo on Radio, Recording and “Kid Pan Alley”

Ryan Benyo at work. Ryan Benyo produces an independent and internationally syndicated radio show called Passport Approved. Airing on over 30 stations across the world, Passport Approved was the first...

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Genelec Debuts 1236 Smart Active Monitoring (SAM) Main Monitor System

Genelec’s Smart Active Monitoring line adds functionality not typically found in studio monitors, let alone far-fields. The SAM tech can measure the response of the listening area to compensate for...

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Dawner Prince Electronics Announces Boonar – Multi-Head Drum Echo Effects Pedal

The new effects pedal from Dawner Prince Electronics is designed to re-create the effects of the Binson Echorec multi-tap magnetic drum-echo delay.   The feature-rich Boonar is capable of producing...

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Brooklyn MixCon Preview: Kevin Killen – The Sparse Mix

Brooklyn MixCon is coming up on December 6 & 7! Five workshops & Q&A’s organized by genre, at the Living Room in Brooklyn—Presented by SonicScoop and the Deli Magazine. Each day this week,...

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Cakewalk Announces Rapture Session Synthesizer, Z3TA+ 2 and Rapture Pro...

The new synthesizer from Cakewalk uses the same engine from their Rapture Pro – Expansive patch manipulation for all!   Easier patch browsing is included in the Rapture Session synthesizer.   Rapture...

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Brooklyn MixCon Preview: J. Chris Griffin – The Mainstream Pop Mix

Brooklyn MixCon is coming up on December 6 & 7! Five workshops & Q&A’s organized by genre, at the Living Room in Brooklyn—Presented by SonicScoop and the Deli Magazine. Each day this week,...

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Sound Business: “Not So Different” – Raising Autism Awareness Through Music

Music and healing are inextricably linked. People have known that since the dawn of time, but we still find new ways to converge these two powerful forces. “Not So Different,” a song and video launched...

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Brooklyn MixCon Preview: Ariel Borujow – The EDM Mix

Brooklyn MixCon is coming up on December 6 & 7! Five workshops & Q&A’s organized by genre, at the Living Room in Brooklyn—Presented by SonicScoop and the Deli Magazine. Each day this week,...

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Nadine Coyle Masters Debut Solo Album at The Lodge

Irish pop artist Nadine Coyle mastered her debut solo album, Insatiable, at The Lodge with Chief Mastering Engineer Emily Lazar and Mastering Engineer Joe LaPorta. A longtime member of British pop...

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Session Buzz: The Year in NYC Recording

There have certainly been some down years in recent recording biz history, but 2011 was not one of them. The post Session Buzz: The Year in NYC Recording appeared first on SonicScoop.

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Nadine Coyle Masters Debut Solo Album at The Lodge

Irish pop artist Nadine Coyle mastered her debut solo album, Insatiable, at The Lodge with Chief Mastering Engineer Emily Lazar and Mastering Engineer Joe LaPorta. Nadine Coyle (left) with The Lodge's...

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Session Buzz: The Year in NYC Recording

GREATER NYC AREA: There have certainly been some down years in recent recording biz history, but 2011 was not one of them. By all accounts, this was a big year for recording in NYC: There were the...

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