News Pro Audio Avid: The Makers of Industry Standard Software by Tim McArtney From the industry standard Pro Tools to trusted, world-class audio interfaces Avid is a name that the audio community holds in high regard. Why are they the leaders? Let’s find…
News Pro Audio Avid Pro Tools Update 2022.9: a game-changer for your workflow by Tim McArtney Avid has just updated Pro Tools and it’s a game-changer for workflow. With Pro Tools 2022.9 you get Melodyne integrated and Aux I/O: complex interfacing to use more than one…
Features News Pro Audio The Art of Double Tracking by Dan Shaw Double tracking was a revolutionary technique that has developed to become a stable of vocal recording. Let’s take a look at some modern techniques. Double tracking is a recording technique that…
Features Pro Audio Pro Tools: the industry standard that keeps evolving by Dan Shaw Pro Tools is synonymous with the DAW. It has a long history and over time, it has well and truly become the standard which all other DAWs are measured against….
Features Pro Audio Recording orchestral instruments in the home studio by Josh Davies Right now, live music is on hold. In the meantime, many musicians have taken to the home recording studio to continue working and creating. For musicians who are used to…
News Pro Audio The Reason Rack Plugin is finally coming to Pro Tools by Josh Davies Released last year as part of Reason 11, the Reason Rack Plugin brought the instruments that made Reason popular in the first place to a variety of your favourite DAWs…
Interviews Magazine Pro Audio Adventures in sound and psychedelia with Nick Littlemore by Tom Cameron As Pnau, Empire of the Sun, and now Vlossom, Nick Littlemore is responsible for some of Australia’s most inventive dance music. But not even we expected his methods to be…
Features Pro Audio Deserted sessions: collaborating on music remotely by Dan Shaw Collaborating on music remotely: it’s a challenge, but in this especially uncertain time when distances must be maintained, it’s one we have to tackle. Nothing beats the feeling of working…
Features Pro Audio Audio in isolation: maintaining your audio passion in the midst of COVID-19 by Happy There are a couple of bad-health clichés that are associated with a life in music: they don’t call it sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll for nothing. One of the…
Features Pro Audio Opening the DAW: what is the best software for you? by Samantha Hughes Beginning a new Digital Audio Workstation (commonly known as DAW) project is always exciting. You’ve got ideas, you know how you’re going to execute them. You may not realise it,…
News Pro Audio The sound of Led Zeppelin’s John Bonham, quantized by Happy What if Led Zeppelin were subjected to the tyranny of the click? Youtuber Rick Beato has carved up a couple of grooves by John Bonham to demonstrate. In YouTuber Rick…
Features Pro Audio Project Studio Essentials Part III: the computer and the DAW by Dan Shaw Beyond the microphone and audio interface, the path toward an efficient project studio becomes less clear. Waiting beyond these two pieces of relatively straightforward hardware is the software world –…