Otari RADAR II: MULTITRACK HARD DISK RECORDER

Jun 1, 1999, Michael Denten

I don't want to date myself, but my relationship with Otari goes back to 1979 when I first bought a 1-inch, 8-track Model 7308 analog tape recorder. Shortly...

Soundtracs DPC-II: LARGE-FORMAT DIGITAL MIXING CONSOLE

May 1, 1999, Larry The O

Of all the incredible advances currently occurring in digital audio, perhaps the most impressive of all is in the area of digital mixers. The advent of...

Mackie Pro Touring Speakers: The Mixer Company Gets Serious About Sound Reinforcement

May 1, 1999, George Petersen

One year ago, Mackie was completing its plans to acquire RCF, a major OEM supplier of speakers, horns and drivers to manufacturers and touring companies...

Sundholm SL6.5w and SL10/s: STUDIO MONITORS WITH STEREO SUBWOOFERS

May 1, 1999, George Petersen

Although Sundholm may not be a familiar name in pro audio, Conrad Sundholm, the company's president/chief designer is hardly a newcomer to the industry....

Lab Analysis: Sundholm Acoustics SL6.5w Monitors

May 1, 1999, John Schaffer and Rob Baum

PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS The Sundholm SL6.5w cabinet is a bass-reflex design with a flared 2-inch diameter port on the baffle. The cabinet is constructed...

TC Works Spark: Digital Audio Mastering Editor for Mac OS

May 1, 1999, George Petersen

After years of creating top-selling plug-ins for Pro Tools, VST and DirectX formats, TC Works has taken the next step with Spark[superscript]TM, a comprehensive...

Lexicon Studio: DESKTOP AUDIO HARDWARE

Apr 1, 1999, Larry The O

In audio circles, the Lexicon name is virtually synonymous with "digital." The first commercial manufacturer of digital audio devices, Lexicon never made...

Royer Labs R-121: RIBBON-VELOCITY STUDIO MICROPHONE

Apr 1, 1999, Barry Rudolph

Ribbon mics, by nature, exhibit a warm and friendly tone with a natural figure-8 pattern that's useful in a variety of studio applications. However, ribbon...

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