Studio Unknown Update

A Decade of Audio Education 

Nov 1, 2008, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Read Mix article on Audio Production School New England Institute of Art's 10 Years in Business...

Digital Track Sheet 

Oct 1, 2008, By Maureen Droney

Mix magazine October 2008 AES issue feature on audio file management and organization of metadata files. Learn about audio and data file management in the article in Mix magazine October 2008 by Maureen Droney...

Youth Radio 

Oct 1, 2008, By Steve Shurtz

A profile of Oakland, California’s Youth Radio, which teaches kids about radio and media convergence...

The Changing Landscape of Remote Recording 

Sep 1, 2008, By Janice Brown

Mix feature on the business of remote recording includes interviews with Karen Brinton and David Hewitt at Remote Recording Services, Randy Ezratty at Effanel/Sirius XM Productions, Guy Charbonneau at Le Mobile, Kooster McAllister at Record Plant Remote and Guilaume Bengle at Studio Mobile...

Tech's Files: Turning Down the Heat 

Sep 1, 2008, By Eddie Ciletti

Mix magazine's resident tech Eddie Ciletti talks about Dealing with Thermal Problems in Tube Audio Gear - offering solutions and modifications in the September 2008 issue...

Ex'Pression Expansion 

Sep 1, 2008, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Read Mix News Story on Ex'Pression Opening Alan Parsons Studio Two...

Producing 101 Book Review 

Sep 1, 2008, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Read the Mix Review on How to Be a Record Producer Book...

Tech's Files: The Discipline of Obstacles 

Aug 1, 2008, By Eddie Ciletti

Earlier this year, I interviewed engineer Richard Dodd (see Tech's Files in the May 2008 issue), who reminded me that on many a revered recording, signal...

Mixing Outside the Lines 

Jul 30, 2008, By Janice Brown

It’s a fact that lower budgets mean shorter production cycles and, ultimately, more no-nonsense mixing, but engineers working with experimentally inclined artists find ample opportunity in the mixing process...

Tech's Files: Eureka Moments 

Jul 1, 2008, By Eddie Ciletti

In geekville, there are those pesky pieces of gear that don't want to be fixed, and then, the mystery is solved. A year ago, a 12-input, 1970s-era Raindirk...

You Light Up My Brain 

Jun 1, 2008, By Paul D. Lehrman

So I was washing the dishes after dinner with the TV on. The set in the kitchen is one of those little countertop jobs with rabbit ears and a 2-inch speaker....

Going Green in the Studio 

Jun 1, 2008, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Whatever your view is on global warming, making your business and your studio more is not only a wise investment in tomorrow, but can also cut down on...

Tools, My Olde Friends 

Jun 1, 2008, By Eddie Ciletti

Did you ever try to be creative with an unfamiliar set of tools? Like a paintbrush, a musical instrument or recording gear, amazing things can happen...

Recording Bluegrass Instruments 

May 1, 2008, By Blair Jackson

Tradition runs deep in the bluegrass music community. At the same time, no one expects albums today to be made the way they were when Bill Monroe, Flatt...

The Sound of the Sound 

May 1, 2008, By Eddie Ciletti

I first met Richard Dodd in August of 1999 in Kooster McAllister's Record Plant Remote truck. That night, he was recording Tom Petty playing the Target...

Making the HD Transition 

Apr 1, 2008, By George Petersen

It's a safe bet that every broadcaster, network and facility manager across America has February 17 circled in red on their 2009 calendars. And as that...

The Emperor's New Sampling Rate 

Apr 1, 2008, By Paul D. Lehrman

The arguments about sampling rates and word lengths in digital audio are long over with, aren't they? I mean, no less a personage than James A. Moorer...

Quest for the Optimal DAW Display 

Apr 1, 2008, By Eddie Ciletti

Most of my geek-related purchases are made online. But choosing a computer monitor is a bit different than buying a hard drive I want to see it, compare...

Understanding Integration 

Apr 1, 2008, By Alexander Brandon

Way back in the December 2007 issue of Mix, we scratched the surface of game sound integration techniques. (See AudioNext: Roll Your Own Level.) We explored...

Streamlining Hip-Hop Production 

Mar 1, 2008, By Janice Brown

Hip-hop production is usually a collaborative affair, where numerous contributors work together in various studios across the country. This can also extend...

Let's Play Peek-a-Boo 

Mar 1, 2008, By Alexander Brandon

It wasn't too long ago that videogames represented an interest of less than 10 percent of the nation's population. That meant if you sold 1 million copies...

Hard Drive Tales for a Rainy Day 

Mar 1, 2008, By Eddie Ciletti

Between my wife, my kids and myself, there are 10 computers in our house three Macs, six desktop PCs and a lapdog. My wife, Polly, and I both work from...

Late for the Future 

Feb 1, 2008, By Paul D. Lehrman

I guess I first noticed it a couple of years ago while I was watching an HD documentary on my local PBS channel. Welcome to the future! said the breathless...

The Importance of Being Earnest 

Feb 1, 2008, By Alexander Brandon

People are beginning to take games seriously, but not as seriously as they regard film in terms of dramatic presentation. This is in large part because...

The Kit Is It 

Feb 1, 2008, By Eddie Ciletti

The magic combination of three ingredients do it yourself (D.I.Y.), curiosity and tenacity are essential to the success of audio entrepreneurs who have...

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