Field Test: Solid State Logic XLogic Multichannel CompressorMay 1, 2004, By K.K. Proffitt Solid State Logic continues the modern tradition of large-console manufacturers by adding processor units to its inventory with the latest release of the XLogic series, which employs the Grammy-winning SuperAnalogue technology introduced with the SL 9000 for excellent bandwidth and dynamic range, as well as surface-mount technology for compact profiles.... Field Test: Neumann TLM 127 Condenser MicrophoneApr 1, 2004, By Barry Rudolph The TLM 127 is the latest FET 100 Series mic in Neumann's transformerless microphone line (TLM). Available in either black matte or Neumann's trademark nickel finish, the side-address TLM 127 starts out with the K 127 large dual-diaphragm capsule, which is based on the K 103 used in the TLM 103.... Field Test: Sony DMX-P01 24-bit/96k MixerApr 1, 2004, By Rick Spence Sony is no stranger to video production. In fact, Sony has the whole signal production chain pretty much covered.... Field Test: Thermionic Culture The Phoenix CompressorApr 1, 2004, By Michael Cooper Thermionic Culture's The Phoenix is a pretty rare bird. It's a variable-mu tube compressor — the first type of compressor ever made.... Field Test: Merging Technologies Pyramix 4.2 WorkstationApr 1, 2004, By K. K. Proffitt A solitary triangle in one of Michael Bishop's excellent recordings convinced me that DSD offered a clarity that I didn't hear in my 48kHz PCM work.... Field Test: Genelec 7070A Active SubwooferApr 1, 2004, By George Petersen When Genelec introduced its 7000 Series of active subwoofers, I was intrigued by these systems, which not only provide solid, below 20Hz LF reproduction, but also offer 6.1 bass-management capability and flexible acoustical tweaks to make the system work in nearly any listening space.... Sony Vegas 4.0 With DVD ArchitectApr 1, 2004, By Joe Hannigan Sony's (formerly Sonic Foundry's) Vegas 4.0 bundled with DVD Architect began life as an audio editor and added video later, so the interface makes a lot of sense for audio folks.... Snapshot Product ReviewsApr 1, 2004 BLUE MICROPHONES THE BALL You can't really accuse Blue's mics of blending into the woodwork. Apart from being a 4-inch plastic sphere, The Ball is a phantom-powered dynamic model....
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