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5.29.2012

Featured Equipment Of The Week: AKG K44 Closed Back Headphones

AKG K44 Closed Back Headphones
AKG K44 are affordable closed-back headphones with supraaural (on the ear) cups that provide great isolation and sound quality for the price.

These popular low-cost recording headphones perform great all around the studio. Solid bass and clean highs at a value price.
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The AKG K 44 are cost efficient headphones for various applications, as Project Studios and Home Recording. These closed-back, supraaural headphones are a true all-round performer with solid bass and clean highs at a value price. The AKG self-adjusting headband, leatherette ear pads and gimbal suspension ensure good comfort.
For professional and semi-professional users the K 44 is equipped with a 3.5/6.3 mm stereo adapter.
The K 44 is designed for ambitious and rugged use. The leatherette ear pads are easy to clean.
The K 44 are designed and engineered in Austria.

AKG K44 closed back headphones

5.22.2012

Featured Equipment Of The Week - Sony PCM-M10 portable recorder

Sony PCM-M10 portable recorder
The Sony PCM-M10 is a compact handheld stereo recorder capable of 24/96 recording. Two omnidirectional condensers are built-in for high-quality on-the-go audio capture. Memory is expandable with micro-SD or Memory Stick Micro storage.
The PCM-M10 is also available in red finish.

 
Top Features
  • solid-state storage
  • Built-in high quality electret condenser stereo microphones
  • built-in speaker
  • cross-memory recording
  • digital pitch and key control
  • digital limiter
  • low-cut filter
  • track mark functions
  • 5-second pre-recording buffer
  • A-B repeat capability
  • USB high-speed port for simple uploading and downloading
  • native .WAV or .MP3 format record
  • durable construction
  • long battery life using conventional AA alkaline batteries

5.16.2012

Long Distance Music Collaboration


I recently started a long distance collaboration project with a friend in Australia. It's going well but it took a little while to get workflow and organization figured out. There are different considerations than I normally deal with day to day in a studio with musicians coming here. We're both recording and mixing as we go and transferring a lot of files back and forth, taking turns adding parts.
This article will go over some of the things to consider when doing long distance music collaboration.
Collaboration Screenshot
Use the same DAW
If all collaborators are using the same DAW it makes things much easier. Use the stock plugins wherever possible. Pro Tools, Logic, Cubase, it doesn't really matter which one but it's a big advantage to use the same one. We chose to do these projects in Reaper as this is my main DAW and one Joel has been wanting to learn, and can demo free.


Transferring files and backup
Normally I would recommend Dropbox for collaboration, I've used it before and actually ran the projects right from the shared folder. It's nice because you don't have to worry about transferring or backup. Because this project is going to be 4-6 songs we'd likely run out of space quickly especially when we get real drums on the songs. So for this project I just set up an FTP account and use the storage that comes with my website. Backup is taken care of automatically as all files are now saved in 3 places.


Versioning
For each turn in the project as it gets passed around gets a new version number. "Project 01-4" would be the forth time something was done on the project. Doing a "save as" for the project file avoids confusion as to which is the most recent. We're keeping it simple but you could take this further, odd numbers for you and even version numbers for the partner.


Printing FX
It's unlikely that you'll have an identical system and set of tools as your collaborator. You will want to use the best or most familiar tools you have available to get the best sounds. To make this more collab friendly, you have to commit and print these effects as audio files. Sometimes that means using the freeze or render function, or routing the audio internally to a new track. You don't have to delete the originals of course, but if it sounds good why not just stick with it? For our project this means rendering the virtual drum patterns as audio files, and printing my special reverbs as audio.

DI Tracks
Similar to the above, with guitars and bass with virtual amps, it's likely you will want to tweak or completely change the sound later on as the ideas turn into a song. Even if you're recording with amps and mics, splitting the signal with a DI will give you both options or at least a backup.


Communication
One thing we've found to help keep excitement and momentum for the project is all the ways we can communicate these days. We use Twitter, Facebook, email, and Instagram to talk about the project share photos and prod one another if we're taking too long for a turn. It's a lot of fun and we're pushing each other to play better and be more creative.

Don't let geography get in the way of music making. Find people you want to work with and just do it. Be open to experimentation, play your best and be honest with your partner. Most of all have fun.

Featured Equipment Of The Week: IK Multimedia iRig MIDI

IK Multimedia iRig MIDI
iRig MIDI is an ultra-compact standard Core MIDI interface for iOS that connects any MIDI compatible device to the iPhone®, iPod touch® and iPad®.

iRig MIDI is the only compact iOS MIDI interface sporting 3 MIDI ports: IN/OUT/THRU. These connect to any standard MIDI jacks using the included 2 x 1.6m/5.2’ cables. iRig MIDI also has 2 LEDs for displaying the MIDI activity on the IN and OUT ports.

iRig MIDI also exclusively provides a micro USB port – with included cable – that connects to any standard USB power supply source so that the iOS device can stay fully powered during long sessions.

 Find out more: iRig MIDI

TOP FEATURES
  • Standard Core MIDI interface connects any MIDI hardware device to Core MIDI-compatible apps like SampleTank FREE and GarageBand
  • Directly connect MIDI keyboards, synthesizers, drum machines, drum pads, pedal boards and more using the included 2 x 5.2’ (1.6 m) MIDI 5-pin DIN cables
  • 3 MIDI ports: IN/OUT/THRU
  • 2 LEDs for MIDI IN/OUT activity display
  • Micro USB port can charge the iOS device while in use
  • Free apps included*: SampleTank FREE the powerful sample-based sound module app and iRig MIDI Recorder FREE
Buy IK Multimedia iRig MIDI at Revolution Audio

5.09.2012

Alan Parsons Master class recording workshop in Toronto

On May 26th at Noble St. Studios in downtown Toronto, a very cool event is happening. GlobalMusicDepot is putting on the Alan Parsons' Master Class and Training Session.

It's a one of a kind studio session with legendary producer Alan Parsons, a team of pro players in one of Toronto's top studios.

This limited seating event isn't free of course, GOLD level admission costs $400 and gets you a seat in the Noble Street lounge with A/V feed of the event. The PLATINUM level ticket for $800 you get into the control room with Alan as the magic happens.
Both ticket levels include the $150 value Art & Science of Sound Recording 3 DVD set.

Order GOLD level admission to Master Class
Order PLATINUM level admission to Master Class.


Global Music Depot is proud to announce the first Canadian Master Class Training Session with Alan Parsons, at the fabulous Noble Street Studios in Toronto on May 26, 2012.
Attendees of this incredible experience will have the rare opportunity to participate in a recording session with the legendary Alan Parsons in the producer’s chair. Session musicians for the event feature the acclaimed Toronto band, the David Barrett Trio (plus one).
This 1-Day hands-on session is suitable for those with some knowledge of DAW recording and experience as musician, engineer, or producer.  Also fitting for music production/recording students and home studio enthusiasts.  Live tracking; vocals and basic mixing will be covered.  Attendees get to witness all stages of a recording session with Alan Parsons, from tracking to overdubs (including lead and backing vocals) to mixing.
All attendees will receive a free copy of the Alan Parsons’ 3 DVD set – The Art & Science of Sound Recording (Retail Value $149.99) as well as a “By Invitation Only” ticket to the evening’s VIP “Meet & Greet” event. 
Alan Parsons has been conducting these Master Classes for the past 3 years and they consistently sell out!!  GOLD-level seating is extremely limited.  Don't delay!

Here's a video recap of the recent LA Master Class session

5.08.2012

Featured Equipment Of The Week: QuikLok Z-600 Dual level workstation with rack

QuikLok Z-600 Dual level workstation with rack
An ergonomic and efficient workspace is incredibly important. Think you can find a great home studio desk at the local office supply store? Not likely!

The QuikLok Z-600 is a dual level workstation designed for DAW production in mind. The top shelf can be used for nearfield monitors and computer screen. Below the shelf is an 8 rack spaces to keep your interface and processors within easy reach. A large contoured work surface provides ample space for a MIDI controller and computer peripherals.
The matching Z-612AM extension rack fits neatly to left or right of the Z-600 giving you more work surface and 12 more rack spaces.


See all the details: QuikLok Z-600 $450 at Revolution Audio

5.03.2012

12 ways to use your iDevice in the studio

In recording sessions it's usually a good idea to keep the phone on silent and keeping it out of sight until it's actually needed. Avoid the distraction. This goes for engineers, musicians and especially interns. Give the client your full attention. If your phone goes off in the session, guess who's buying the first round.
Aside from being a tremendous distraction in the studio, the iPhone actually does have several helpful uses for music making.
Here are 12 reasons why an iPhone or iPad are useful in the studio
  1. Sound sources - There are an enormous number of synths, drum machines, sequencers, samplers and more available very inexpensively that can be used for songwriting or integrated into your DAW.
    Rhythm Studio
  2. Handy recorder - Want to capture a sound or idea anywhere? The FiRe 2 app turns the iPhone into a great field recorder. With an iRig Pre (shipping next month) you can now use your studio condensers for much improved audio quality.
  3. Transport controls - Play, Stop, Record remote control away from the computer. Great for the drummer or guitarist that records himself.
  4. Touch automation controller - Using an app like Touch OSC or AC-7 you can also have mixer and plugin control over wifi.
  5. Lyrics and notation pad - It's not uncommon to have singers and rappers come into the studio and have all their lyrics with them on their phone. The iPad works great for sheet music.
  6. Photos, video and documentation - There is now no excuse not to take a photo to document amp or pedal settings, make notes or just capture the moment. Fans and audio guys love seeing behind the scenes studio photos and video.
  7. Musical calculator - There's a great free app called Backline Calc that can handle a 23 common conversion and calculation tasks that come up in the studio. Timecode, delay times, pitch to MIDI note number,
  8. Virtual guitar amp - Use the IK Multimedia original iRig or new iRig Stomp to get studio quality guitar tones anywhere with the free Amplitube app
  9. Vocal effects - The iRig Mic is a handheld condenser mic that is great for podcasts and interviews but combined with the VocalLive Free app, you can have studio style vocal effects anytime.
    IK Multimedia iRig Mic
  10. Metronome - Every musician needs a click to practice with, a quick search in the App store comes up with 50 different apps including many highly rated free ones. No excuses.
  11. Ear training - Quiztones is an app to help improve your listening and frequency identification skills.
  12. Order takeout - There is nothing better at the end of a long workday in the studio than having pizza and wings or Thai food delivered as a reward for your hard work.

 Bonus tip: If you're using your iDevice in a live situation, which is becoming very common these days, set it to 'airplane mode' to prevent notifications or phone calls from interrupting your set.

Check out our selection of iPhone and iPad accessories in the Revolution Audio Online Store.

5.01.2012

Featured Equipment Of The Week: RME Fireface UCX

RME Fireface UCX USB/Firewire Interface
The Fireface UCX is a highly integrated pro audio solution in an ultra-compact format for studio and live recordings. It continues RME's long tradition of designing compact high-end interfaces, packing into a half-rack size unit what usually would be spread out over two or three 19 inch panels.

The result is an awesome combination of RME's most successful products: Fireface UFX, Firefaces UC/400 and Babyface. The Fireface UCX is not just a smaller version of the smash hit UFX, with the HFX-core, the preamps and the complete effects engine, the UCX continues the tradition of RME's tremendously successful compact interfaces, and combines it with the great usability of the Babyface through the included RME remote.
 Find out more: Fireface UCX

 
Top Features
  • Low Latency mastering grade converters with outstanding specifications.
  • Two mic preamps with the premium technology from RME's high-end recording bestsellers Micstasy and UFX, including the AutoSet overload protection.
  • A newly developed Hammerfall audio core, supporting USB and FireWire with the maximum performance and ultra-low latency operation, combined with the legendary RME driver stability and maintenance, on both bus protocols.
  • TotalMix FX with the complete Fireface UFX DSP engine, including all effects up to 192 kHz.
  • Monitoring Controller: combining the impressive flexibility of the TotalMix FX monitoring tool set and the included RME Remote Control.
  • RME's unique DIGICheck metering and analysis toolbox for Windows PC and Mac.
  • Plus support for RME's Advanced Remote Control, active jitter suppression technology, professional reference level support, advanced stand-alone functionality, full 192 kHz operation, and last but not least two high speed MIDI I/Os.
  • On top of it: The Fireface UCX is the first professional audio interface with Class Compliant mode to work with Apple's iPad, for perfect stereo up to 8 channel recording and playback, and the addition of truly professional I/Os.
Check out all the details: Fireface UCX USB/Firewire audio interface

Sony Professional Audio now available at Revolution Audio

Revolution Audio is proud to announce the addition of Sony Pro Audio to our Online store.
Last week we began adding several Sony products to our shop.

Looking for a rugged professional handheld field recorder? The Sony PCM-D50 is among the best in the business. 24 bit, 96kHz capable and equipped with 2 rotatable cardioid condenser microphones, the PCM-D50 is a popular choice for professional users. The 4GB Flash memory is easily expanded with MemoryStick Pro-HG Duo cards.

Need something more compact? The Sony PCM-M10 is a compact handheld stereo recorder capable of 24/96 recording. Two omnidirectional condensers are built-in for high-quality on-the-go audio capture. Memory is expandable with micro-SD or Memory Stick Micro storage.
The PCM-M10 is available in red finish.

Sony makes a full line of professional headphones.
Sony's attention to detail and outstanding quality control have earned them a place in top studios worldwide. Professionals trust Sony headphones to provide accurately detailed monitoring day in and day out.

Check out the full line of Sony professional headphones: Sony Headphones