Pro Audio 512 Audio: affordable essentials for audio content creation by Dan Shaw From the team that brought you Warm Audio, 512 Audio has brought out a new line of essential audio gear for podcasting and livestreaming. Let’s take a closer look. Homebound…
News Pro Audio Women in music production unite to support women in Afghanistan by Happy Women in music production organisations are set to host a masterclass with star engineer Olga FitzRoy, with donations to support women in Afghanistan. A collection of organisations that promote women…
News Pro Audio EVO Start Recording Bundle: the perfect building blocks for a home studio by Dan Shaw If you need a plug-and-play solution for the home studio, the EVO Start Recording Bundle from Audient does it all with a minimum of fuss. Recording isn’t so much about…
News Pro Audio Mixing goes mobile with Roland’s GO:MIXER PRO-X by Dan Shaw We’ve witnessed the downsizing of the studio to the laptop, but with the GO:MIXER PRO-X, Roland has shrunken it down to the size of a mobile phone. Aimed squarely at…
Features Pro Audio Chandler Limited: Abbey Road tones for the modern studio by Borna Crvelin Chandler Limited authentically recreates some of the most revered equipment from EMI Abbey Road, perfecting them for the modern studio. The equipment from EMI Abbey Road Studios was the pinnacle…
Interviews Pro Audio Daniel Antix discusses constant creativity and the making of a recording paradise by Borna Crvelin Daniel Antix from Sydney’s Def Wolf Studios has a no-nonsense chat with us about what drives him, his varied journey in audio, and the making of his studio. Def Wolf…
Interviews Pro Audio Dan Farber on the power of intent and personal connections by Tim McArtney Dan Farber has been working with Tkay Maidza for over six years. They are best friends and that personal connection is key to his success as an in-demand writer and…
Features Pro Audio Reverb: the evolution from springs to circuits by Borna Crvelin Reverb is pivotal in how we hear sounds and record music. Here’s a snapshot of how the effect has developed throughout the decades. Reverb has become such a necessary effect…
Features Pro Audio Roxy Music – ‘Avalon’: Why It Mattered by Max Mahood Powered by an explosion of creativity and experimentation, Roxy Music’s star burned brightly. Let’s have a closer look at the band’s final, groundbreaking record, Avalon. 40 years old, Avalon is…
Lists Pro Audio Embark on a world tour of 12 iconic recording studios by Borna Crvelin From the world-famous to venues you’ve never heard of – get your backpack on and take a tour of 12 of the most unique recording studios around the globe. Its…
Features Pro Audio Comping in Ableton Live 11 could be your secret creative weapon by Tim McArtney Arguably the biggest update to Ableton Live 11 is comping. Far from ‘standard’ comping, it very well may become your new favourite creative instrument. Since the release of Ableton Live…
News Pro Audio How the Blue Yeti came to dominate the home studio by Allegra Short Twelve years after its release, the Blue Yeti is still at the top of its game. It’s a recording staple and has found a place in every corner of the…
News Pro Audio Would you spend £150 on an Abbey Road paperweight? by Oliver Newland Sick of spending your hard-earned dough on fleshing out your studio with useful gear? Abbey Road now has the paperweight for you. Let’s face it: Abbey Road used to be…