What’s the Buzz? How to Knock Unwanted Noise Out of Your System
That hum in the system has got to go—here’s how to banish it to audio oblivion.
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That hum in the system has got to go—here’s how to banish it to audio oblivion.
Top pros weighed in on topics ranging from “demoitis” to the role of the producer.
Cubase 10 will become a cornerstone of the school’s film scoring department.
By George Massenburg. The multi Grammy-winning METAlliance co-founder explores the perils and pitfalls of modern loudness and explains why mastering engineers and artists who...
Panel of top engineers to share insights and advice at Summer NAMM
Sweetwater’s in-house facility is ready to roll out with workshops and more this weekend at GearFest.
The three themed events will be held at his new facility in Santa Barbara, CA.
Manufacturer Backs Emerging Live Sound Industry School
New scholarship supports students in later semesters of Music Production & Engineering program.
The online retailer has announced an in-person masterclass at its recording studio.
By Elliot Scheiner. With graduation just around the corner, the METAlliance looks at the post-audio school options for the next generation of studio engineers...
Grammy-winning engineer Chris Lord-Alge will host a free class Thursday
Recording school in Spain revamps classrooms with new monitors.
Mixer for Cardi B, Beyoncé, Pharrell to hold in-person seminar in April.
After decades with old favorites, the production legend makes a monitor move
Recording legends to hold In Session masterclass/workshop in Indiana
By Clive Young. The Recording Academy has unveiled its Inclusion Initiative with the aim of increasing the number of female producers and engineers across...
By Ed Cherney. Legendary producer/engineer and METAlliance member Ed Cherney (Iggy Pop, Bonnie Raitt, Eric Clapton, Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan) explores the struggle to...
METAlliance members have made the music you know by heart; find out who they are and why they're sharing their engineering knowledge.
A mainstay of the New York City recording scene, Hirsch was an influential part of the AES's Historical Committee.
The venerable console company will lead numerous classes during AES@NAMM.
The site will provide hands-on training for current and future QSC offerings.
RCF will help provide a university-level low-residency audio course in Italy this spring.
Recording legends Frank Filipetti and George Massenburg explain how to accurately test for and choose the right microphone.
Sound Productions hosts annual technical arts training, establishes scholarship.
Producer/engineer Chuck Ainlay weighs in on how JBL LSR-708p monitors became the go-to speaker for his home studio.
by Steve Harvey. Top engineer Chris Lord-Alge led the second annual Csaba Petocz Master Class at his private Mix LA studio facility in September,...
Pros plan immersive recording workshop for February, 2019
Here's just a handful of the fascinating live sound events happening today at the AES Convention.
Here's just a few of the interesting recording education offerings available today at the AES Convention.
VR, immersive audio and more are on the educational agenda at AES.
Learning from the best is on the agenda at AES.
Ambitious plans to restore house and home studio will fulfill Coltrane group's creative mission.
The audio engineering ‘supergroup’ lines up a special event for next week.
Facebook teams with audio pros for duo of workshops at AES convention.
The crumbling home—and home studio—of Jazz greats John and Alice Coltrane has been rescued and named a National Treasure, but the work has only...
Music Department program director, chair and tonmeister Miles Fulwider oversaw transition
AES has lots of live sound offerings in store for this year's convention in New York City.
By Clive Young. Appearances and announcements are in store.
Educators recently got an eyeful of an RCF rig used for country artists Exile.