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Tag Archives: Pro Tools
Endless Analog Introduces CLASP 8 and CLASP 16
Endless Analog, creators of the CLASP system for integrating analog tape with Pro Tools, has announced the availability of the CLASP 8 and CLASP 16. According to Endless Analog, CLASP 8 and CLASP 16 offer the same precision mastering grade audio path and sample accuracy of the original CLASP, but now in more affordable 8 [...] Continue reading
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Sneaky Studios Opens Upstate — Duncan Sheik’s Residential Recording HQ Available to Artists
An hour north, one of NYC’s most prolific songwriters opens the doors to his inner sanctum. Continue reading
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Jake Antelis Produces/Tracks/Mixes Debut Album for The New Velvet
NJ-based Jake Antelis recently produced, mixed and recorded NJ pop act The New Velvet for their self-titled debut album. The record was tracked at Antelis’ studio, Jantelis Productions, using Solid State Logic and Avalon preamps, AKG and Earthworks microphones to record into Pro Tools and Logic. The New Velvet is now available on iTunes and [...] Continue reading
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Inside “The Book of Mormon” Cast Recording: Frank Filipetti Breaks Broadway’s Rules
Everything about this musical from the creators of South Park is different — including the cast album’s creation. Continue reading
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Central Brooklyn Studio Tour – Part 1: Gowanus / Park Slope
Our tour of Brooklyn studios continues with four more unique entries along the Park Slope and Gowanus border. Continue reading
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Redefining NYC Recording: Downtown Music Adds a Neve 8014 Console
With this latest upgrade, NYC’s elite studios raise the stakes once again. Continue reading
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Psyched on Sonics: Recording a Full TV Commercial Score In One Day — Without a Studio
How to produce a great song quickly and cleanly in a city apartment. Continue reading
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