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sE announce BL8 boundary mic The BL8 is a rugged boundary microphone designed to tackle a wide range of tasks from kick drum miking through to capturing dialogue at conferences and on stage during live performances.
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www.soundonsound.comThe BL8 is a rugged boundary microphone designed to tackle a wide range of tasks from kick drum miking through to capturing dialogue at conferences and on stage during live performances.
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Splice CEO Kakul Srivastava on sampling: “It’s how young people create now”The CEO of cloud-based sample library and music creation platform Splice has revealed current trends in the music production space, such as the use of sampling in mainstream music, the most in-demand genres among producers, workflow demands, and AI.
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Speaking to Joe Sparrow on the Music Ally Focus podcast, Splice CEO Kakul Srivastava reveals that amapiano is the most popular genre Splice users are searching for currently. Hyperpop and jersey club follow closely behind, she says.
Srivastava also says that sampling is not just a technique used in hip-hop anymore and is now embedded in mainstream music.
“You talked about hip-hop and the early beginnings of sampling,” she tells Sparrow, “it’s just how people create now. It’s become mainstream and it’s definitely gone past those initial genres to every genre. If you look at someone like Taylor Swift and folk music or Americana or country and the use of samples in all of these things that were not traditionally sample-based music genres.
“It’s part of how music is done and we don’t see that slowing down. In fact, we see it accelerating. For that same reason it was used in hip-hop, it just makes music creation that much more fun – that much more accessible,” she says.
Later in the podcast, Srivastava shifts her focus onto AI, and refers to how Splice’s own AI-powered sample discovery app, CoSo, is helping producers “blur the lines between discovery and creation”, as Mark Thomas, Splice’s VP of sounds, puts it.
“What’s cool about CoSo is ‘how do we use this technology to help people find the right inspiration?’ How can you listen to different combinations of sounds to spark something in you that helps you go in a new direction.”
However, Srivastava is keen to point out that AI isn’t being leveraged correctly by everyone in the industry, and many brands are not paying enough attention to the potentially harmful aspects of the technology.
“We talk about authenticity, and we can also talk about provenance.” She says. “Where did the sound come from? Who created it? Are we appropriately being respectful to the genre and the artist? Appropriation is a big thing in the industry, so how are making sure we’re doing right and doing the fair thing for the artists and making sure that artists are being compensated”
“For many people in this rush to get to this ‘AI future’, they’re ignoring that part.”
Listen to the Music Ally Focus podcast featuring Splice CEO Kakul Srivastava and Mark Thomas, Splice’s VP of sounds, via Spotify.
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Important Grammy 2024 dates for eligibility, voting, and moreThe 66th annual Grammy Awards will be held on February 4, 2024 in Los Angeles at the Crypto.com Arena. Mark your calendar with these key dates. To be eligible for the. Continue reading
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www.hypebot.comThe 66th annual Grammy Awards will be held on February 4, 2024 in Los Angeles at the Crypto.com Arena. Mark your calendar with these key dates. To be eligible for the. Continue reading
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How to get your music on an official Spotify PlaylistIn this info-packed guide, learn the secrets behind editorial Spotify playlists and how you can get your music to the ears of new fans. by Janelle Borg of Amplify You Spotify. Continue reading
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SoundExchange adds PayPal, Venmo for monthly artist royalty paymentsSoundExchange has added PayPal and Venmo as royalty distribution payment options for creators globally alongside CashApp and Zelle. “SoundExchange is the only collective to offer creators the option of receiving. Continue reading
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www.hypebot.comSoundExchange has added PayPal and Venmo as royalty distribution payment options for creators globally alongside CashApp and Zelle. “SoundExchange is the only collective to offer creators the option of receiving. Continue reading
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Antelope Audio to launch Atlas i8 monitors Antelope Audio's first studio monitors promise to deliver an impressive performance with a neutral frequency response and a wealth of DSP control.
Antelope Audio to launch Atlas i8 monitors
www.soundonsound.comAntelope Audio's first studio monitors promise to deliver an impressive performance with a neutral frequency response and a wealth of DSP control.
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Diginoiz Hattricks Update Is FREE For Current Owners And 50% Off For New Users
Diginoiz updates Hattricks, a versatile tool for sequencing fast hi-hat patterns for use in Trap and other music genres. The update is free for existing customers and 50% for new users. Hattricks is an innovative, effective, and highly optimized tool for creating fast hi-hat patterns popularized by Trap. This recognizable hi-hat technique is heard in [...]
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Wrong Instruments update MIDI Messenger MIDI Messenger is an iOS/macOS plug-in capable of transmitting strings of MIDI messages which can be triggered manually, or by incoming MIDI or system events.
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www.soundonsound.comMIDI Messenger is an iOS/macOS plug-in capable of transmitting strings of MIDI messages which can be triggered manually, or by incoming MIDI or system events.
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Harmony or Hype? Exploring the Authenticity Debate as Musicians Experiment with AIAn exploration of the musicians and technology leaders testing the boundaries and moral quandaries of using AI in music creation.
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Bela Fleck Explores Sanken MicsAcclaimed banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck is also a proficient producer and recording engineer. As an ambassador of the banjo, Fleck has taken the instrument from its Bluegrass roots to Jazz, Classical, Rock, and various world music genres. The recipient of multiple Grammy Awards going back to 1998, Fleck's total Grammy count is 15 wins and 27 nominations. He has been nominated in more different categories than any instrumentalist in Grammy history.
Fleck has been exploring three innovative Sanken microphones, the dual titanium capsule CU-44X MkII and the wide-band 20Hz >100kHz CO-100K and CUX-100K mics. An engineer as well as musician, Fleck describes his early work with legendary Nashville producer/engineer Bill VornDick, "I'm a banjo player and I've been making my own records since the 80s. I spent a lot of time with Bill, who was okay with my engineering ambitions."
Fleck is often considered the premier banjo player in the world. A New York City native, he picked up the banjo at age 15 after being impressed by the Bluegrass music of Flatt & Scruggs. Since releasing his first solo album in 1980, Fleck has continued to make a name for himself. In 2022, Fleck's "My Bluegrass Heart" won the Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album.
Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn perform in Denver with the Colorado Symphony.
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"During the pandemic," he explains, "I was invited to do a collaboration with an opera singer, and the engineer was Chuck Ainlay. I was unfamiliar with Sanken, but those mics just knocked my socks off. We recorded the banjo and used a pair of the CO-100Ks. I was just blown away by how good the 100K's sounded. I immediately ordered a pair of them, and I've been using them ever since on all kinds of instruments."
Sanken's CU-44X MK II microphone has a revolutionary design featuring two titanium matched capsules for low and high, with 100-volt internal power for super wide dynamic range and headroom. Fleck describes his experience with the CU-44X, "My wife Abigail Washburn and I recently did a song cycle with the Colorado Symphony, recording the premiere for an album. I used it on Abby's voice, and it was great, really excellent. She sings some very strong notes, and this mic has a very rich sound, but it also has a clarity. It's almost like it's already mixed.
Fleck and Washburn used a combination of CU-44X and CUX-100K Sanken's. "I've also now used the 44X on my banjo along with the 100K. The result is a very full range sound with a lot of interesting characteristics. I think it's a great mic that could be used in all kinds of ways. It's clearly a great vocal mic. It's clearly a great instrument mic. I know people who use them as overheads for drums and other percussion. It's a high-class mic and I'm glad to have it in my arsenal."
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Experiments show AI could help to audit smart contracts, but not yetArtificial intelligence has proven effective at identifying security vulnerabilities, but early tests indicate it won’t be able to replace humans for a while.
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10 music production techniques you need to try in FL Studio and Ableton Live
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Create context and provide examples to lower AI adoption barriers
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Jeremiah Stone is CTO at SnapLogic.
Every company needs to be thinking about how to make artificial intelligence (AI) a seamless extension of its team. How often has an employee said, “I wish there were more hours in the day to get all my work done,” or “This is too much work for just one person.”
AI has the potential to lighten our workload and let us execute on tasks in a less fragmented way, but fostering an AI-friendly company culture is easier said than done.
It’s critical that companies take steps to quell any trepidation around AI while also providing tangible examples of its benefits.
In fact, according to a survey conducted by SnapLogic, 39% of respondents said they believe it will be difficult to get everyone in their organization on board with AI.
There are several barriers to AI adoption, but it mostly comes down to a lack of context and education on the topic. By heeding the following advice, companies have the best chance at integrating AI technologies into their company culture with little disruption — and big benefits.
Demystify AI to support change management
Most humans learn best by metaphor and example. It can be tricky to paint a picture of how AI will impact the workplace since we have so few prior examples. Additionally, some people worry that AI might make their role redundant if it can do their job faster or better than they can.
Despite these concerns and a general lack of context, people for the most part feel optimistic when it comes to AI: In our survey, nearly two-thirds liked the idea of using it in their current role. They believe AI has the potential to save them time (54%), increase productivity (46%), and reduce risk and errors in their work (37%).Create context and provide examples to lower AI adoption barriers by Walter Thompson originally published on TechCrunchCreate context and provide examples to lower AI adoption barriers
techcrunch.comAccording to a survey we conducted, 39% said it will be difficult to get everyone in their organization on board with AI.
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