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Video Studio Tour: Magic Shop Studios

Justin Colletti visited the legendary Magic Shop recording studios this Thursday, and when he did, He brought a camera! Check out the first of our new studio tours on the SonicScoop video blog. Owner,...

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NYC, LA & Milwaukee Event: Inaugural PMA Tri-Coastal Music Mixer on July 23rd

If you’re seeking the must-attend event of the month, look no further — the Production Music Association (PMA) is hosting its Inaugural Tri-Coastal Music Mixer in New York City, Los Angeles, and...

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Akai Professional Introduces MPD2 – New Series of Pad Controllers

Evolution of the MPC within MPD – Akai Professional aims to give the people what they want based off of the previously clunky MPD18, MPD26, and MPD32. The new MPD218, MPD226, and MPD232 are Akai’s...

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Review: PSP’s MasterQ2 – Mastering EQ Plugin

The MasterQ2 from PSPaudioware. By adding the word “mastering” to a product’s name, developers imply precise control, refined algorithms, limited coloration of the signal and, when it comes to...

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Radial Engineering Releases Twinline Guitar Effects Router

Radial Engineering Ltd is solving yet another issue faced by guitarists that crave variety in their rig. The Twinline allows a guitarist to share their pedal board between two different amplifiers...

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Sound Design Time: Wrigleys’ Rebel 5 – Stir Post Audio

Chew on this assignment: craft a mnemonic for five new spots in the 5 Gum global campaign from agency EnergyBBDO, “Life Happens In 5.” Here’s how Amber Tisue, Senior Sound Designer and Mixer for STIR...

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Spectrasonics Is Hiring — 5 New Job Posts

Spectrasonics, makers of revered music creation tools including Omnisphere and Stylus RMX, are expanding their team. Want to connect with these clever folks? There are five positions available — see...

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Rich Lamb — Nomad Engineer: The Favorite Studios of an NY Freelancer (Part I)

Want to build up your database of top rooms? Ask a guy whose job is to get around. The post Rich Lamb — Nomad Engineer: The Favorite Studios of an NY Freelancer (Part I) appeared first on SonicScoop.

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Rich Lamb — Nomad Engineer: The Favorite Studios of an NY Freelancer (Part I)

TRIBECA/CHINATOWN, MANHATTAN: Rich Lamb is a studio nomad. He’s an NYC audio hired gun who works in studios and recording situations that span the region – turns out, Lamb has a lot of favorite local...

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