2021 Pro Audio Holiday Gift Guide
Noted Nashville engineer Russ Long has yet to buy a single gift, but he's got some ideas and that's a start.
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Noted Nashville engineer Russ Long has yet to buy a single gift, but he's got some ideas and that's a start.
Trouble deciding what to get your favorite audio pro? Or more likely, your family has trouble figuring out what to get you for the...
Everyone thinks of John Lennon as a Beatle or Songwriter or Musician or Activist or Wit; today, let's look at his work as a...
This morning, when Steve La Cerra went to check his email, he was a little surprised to find 107 new messages.
Craig Anderton plumbs the depths of definitions as he tries to figure out which technical terms mean what when.
Mix's Tom Kenny looks back at how Apple has always provided consumers with irresistible audio and pros with the tools to create it.
Since the pandemic began in early 2020, podcasting has exploded in popularity with listeners and the pro-audio industry.
FOH engineer Steve La Cerra tries to make sense of the unfathomable in the wake of the Astroworld tragedy.
Legendary cartoon voice artist Mel Blanc prized his Sony C-37A tube microphone; now the mic is going up for auction in early December.
Mark Williams, executive vice president of RAD Global Distribution, shares his journey from building homegrown mixers in Junior High to distributing pro-audio brands around...
Foo Fighters have announced the band’s first fictional film, 'Studio 666,' which will follow the band as it attempts to record its most recent...
Digital data isn’t stone tablets. Will people 20,000 years from now—or even 1,000 years from now—know what kind of music we made?
What does the recently averted Hollywood labor strike say about the future of entertainment (including live sound)?
David Labuskes, CTS, CAE, RCDD and Chief Executive Officer of AVIXA, penned this greeting to InfoComm attendees this week, welcoming them back to the...
Many a studio argument stems less from who's right and who's wrong than where each party is coming from and their frame of reference....
FOH engineer/Mix blogger Steve La Cerra is on the road with Blue Öyster Cult, and has noticed that he's needed to ask questions that...
FOH engineer Steve La Cerra shares his experience mixing opening night at Bristol, VA's Cameo Theater, a restored 500-cap venue from the 1920s.
Historians note that the Loudness Wars ended in the early 21st century. It was a step in the right direction…after which, some took a...
Former teen pop star/producer Debbie Gibson has a home studio built around current and vintage gear. Let's go gear-spotting as she gives a video...
Just as it seemed the touring industry was ramping back up, many acts and events have hit the pause button, either postponing dates or...
With the Delta Variant spiking around the country, tours and venues are quickly changing their pandemic-related entrance requirements, and that includes Broadway, as Mix...
Author J.W. Rinzler discusses working with legendary sound designer Ben Burtt on his book, The Sounds of Star Wars.
If our creative recording skills are going to move forward, we need to rethink what we're trying to achieve and how we're going to...
Mix columnist Steve La Cerra writes in from Blue Oyster Cult's FOH console and reports he's not the only one a little rusty from...
Ever on the road, live sound pro Steve La Cerra recounts a wretched rental counter encounter—and considers how other touring acts will be affected...
"Yes, anything goes, and that’s what this column is about. Expect opinions, praise, complaints, controversy, and of course, occasional moments of blinding stupidity."
The Boss reopened on Broadway a few days ago and has announced plans for a 2022 tour, though the two types of performances are...
This limited series by audio industry veteran Mike Dias shows you specifically how to career network in the pro audio industry; this is not...
The ease with which people can offer opinions online and then call themselves a music critic means that ... well, there are a lot...
Audio industry veteran Mike Dias closes out his 'pro-audio career networking' column with some final thoughts and thank-yous.
With Foo Fighters playing next week at a sold-out, full-capacity, vaccination-required Madison Square Garden, the concert touring industry is seeing its first signs of...
You never know when a song idea or a guitar riff is going to pop into your head, so it helps if you have...
Country star/producer Hunter Hayes has built a well-appointed home studio for himself in the hills above Los Angeles. Let's go gear-spotting as he gives...
Steve La Cerra is getting back into the rhythm of the road after setting up travel, backline and the FOH mix for two shows...
You may have heard about what’s happening here at PSN. It’s big: Pro Sound News and Mix are merging.
There are as many ways to approach mix as there are engineers, ranging from the hyper-methodical, 'must-color-code-now' to the free-wheeling, 'I'll-figure-out-what-I-did-later." Which one are...
For networking to be effective, you need a simple way to document, store, and access contact information, your notes and records of correspondence—a CRM.
The ongoing, worldwide shortage in ICs is delaying product manufacturing across nearly every industry, and pro audio, it appears, will be taking a back...
Mastering is one of those corners of pro audio that everyone knows about, but doesn’t necessarily know what it truly entails. Shedding some light...
Mike Levine, who was there for the emergence of the Portastudio back in the day, is mystified by the resurgence in popularity of the...
There’s a scene in the movie School of Rock where the Jack Black character, the temp music teacher at a private school, is walking...