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Star Studios: Owl City’s Sky Harbor – Minneapolis

Knowing how to write a hit certainly has its benefits. Adam Young’s songwriting prowess got him to his own Sky Harbor. Sure there’s fame, fortune, and the rush of hearing your song out in the...

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Event: Guitar Center Pro and Audio Alchemist to Host “Food|Drink|Audiospeak”...

The sales division of Guitar Center that focuses on the needs of the professional audio community, GC Pro, will be hosting “Food/Drink/Audiospeak” alongside NYC-based firm Audio Alchemist on Wednesday,...

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Studio G Brooklyn and GaluminumFoil Productions Announce Partnership

In a hectic 2015 which has seen several New York city studios close, and a few more open, facility convergence is starting to take place. The SSL 8048 G+ in Studio G Brooklyn’s “A” room. To that end,...

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Music for Picture: Max Farrar of LUC!D Productions

Max Farrar of LUC!D Productions. You may have heard his music before, but you probably won’t recognize his name. Max Farrar has kept himself busy by composing for commercials, TV shows, trailers, and...

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Video: The Three Most Essential Recording Studio Upgrades

Editor Justin Colletti is back once again on the SonicScoop video blog. This time? The “Big Wins” of the audio world: Those upgrades that really make a huge difference and provide maximum return on...

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MOTU Releases Digital Performer 9

MOTU’s flagship DAW is now on version 9. Digital Performer 9 brings us new plug-ins, a hybrid-style synthesizer, and lots of workflow enhancements – user requested, of course. MOTU Digital Performer 9...

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New Brainworx Opto Compressor Plug-In FREE for SonicScoop Readers

Our friends over at Brainworx and Plugin Alliance have just released two new compressor plugins, both based on one cool optical circuit: The full-fledged bx_opto ($149 MSRP) and a “stompbox” version,...

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Nashville Analog Recording Destination, Welcome to 1979, Now Cutting Vinyl

Their hearts have been in vinyl all along, but now their hands are too. The post Nashville Analog Recording Destination, Welcome to 1979, Now Cutting Vinyl appeared first on SonicScoop.

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Nashville Analog Recording Destination, Welcome to 1979, Now Cutting Vinyl

Talk to Welcome to 1979 founder and engineer/producer Chris Mara, and you’ll be at least momentarily convinced (or reminded) that everything was better before the clock struck 1980. Mara has built a...

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