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  • Royer Labs Announces dBooster2Royer Labs announced the dBooster2 Dual Channel Mic Lifter and DI. Building upon the success of the company’s original dBooster, the dBooster2 provides two channel operation, with either channel being able to double as a super clean DI for electric guitars and bass or any unbalanced mono or stereo input.In terms of its design, the dBooster2 adds ¼-inch audio inputs with the same high fidelity as its Lo-Z inputs. The unit’s Hi-Z inputs can be switched between 0dB and +8dB of gain, and the two channels are completely independent from one another—enabling one to use a channel, for example, on guitar while the other channel accommodates a microphone. The dBooster2’s Class A input stages deliver crystal clean gain with virtually no noise or self-distortion.Designed like the front end of a high-end preamp, the dBooster2 lets users choose between more than doubling the mic’s original input signal to quadrupling it—all while maintaining an unrivalled amount of headroom with no loss of gain, regardless of the mic and preamp being used.When using the dBooster2’s DI inputs, users can select 0dB (unity) gain, or switch to 8dB of gain if more level is required, still taking advantage of the dBooster’s ultra-clean high-end electronics. In mic mode, the 20dB setting quadruples the input signal, providing plenty of clean boost for recording softer instruments and vocalists. For higher volume sources, users can switch to the 12dB setting to keep from overloading the preamp or digital interface with unmatched dynamic range.Dave Bryce, VP of Sales & Marketing at Royer Labs, commented on the company’s new dBooster2 Dual Channel Audio Lifter and DI, “The dBooster2 is the audiophile mic lifter. There truly is nothing else on the market that performs or sounds anywhere near it. Being designed like the front end of a high-end preamp, it delivers Immaculate sonic performance. The dBooster2 is not just louder, it’s better in every way. I encourage musicians and audio engineers alike to check it out.”The Royer Labs dBooster2 Dual Channel Audio Lifter and DI is available now. For pricing, contact your authorized Royer Labs dealer or contact Royer Labs at sales@royerlabs.com.royerlabs.comThe post Royer Labs Announces dBooster2 first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.

    Royer Labs announced the dBooster2 Dual Channel Mic Lifter and DI. Building upon the success of the company’s original dBooster, the dBooster2 provides two channel operation, with either channel being able to double as a super clean DI for electric guitars and bass or any unbalanced mono or stereo input. In terms of its design,

  • US senator hints Trump’s latest EO could mean the US buying BitcoinWyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis suggested Donald Trump’s executive order creating a US sovereign wealth fund was a “big deal” for Bitcoin.

  • No, DeepSeek isn’t uncensored if you run it locallyDeepSeek's model is censored at both the application and training layers, a Wired investigation shows.
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    DeepSeek's model is censored at both the application and training layers, a Wired investigation shows.

  • Communicating With Satellites Like It’s 1957When the first artificial satellite, Sputnik, was put into orbit around Earth, anyone in the path of the satellite could receive the beeps transmitted by the satellite provided they had some simple radio equipment. Of course, there was no two-way communication with this satellite, and it only lasted a few weeks before its batteries died. Here in the future, though, there are many more satellites in orbit and a few are specifically meant for ham radio operators. And, like the ’50s, it doesn’t take too much specialized equipment to communicate with them, although now that communication can be two-way.
    The first step in this guide by [W2PAK] is to know where these satellites are in the sky. The simplest way to do that is to use a smartphone app called GoSatWatch and, when configured for a specific location, shows the satellites currently overhead. After that it’s time to break out the radio gear, which can be surprisingly inexpensive. A dual-band handheld is required since satellite uplink and downlink can be on different bands, and the antenna can be made from simple parts as well as [W2PAK] demonstrates in a separate video. Combined, this can easily be done for less than $100. [W2PAK] also goes over the proper format and etiquette for a satellite contact as well, so a new operator can pick it up quickly.
    Using satellites as repeaters opens up a lot of capabilities when compared to terrestrial communications. Especially for operators with entry-level licenses who are restricted to mostly VHF and UHF, it adds a challenge as well as significantly increased range compared to ground-based repeaters and line-of-sight communications. There are plenty of activities around satellites that don’t require a license at all, too, like this project which downloads weather imagery from weather satellites.

    When the first artificial satellite, Sputnik, was put into orbit around Earth, anyone in the path of the satellite could receive the beeps transmitted by the satellite provided they had some simple…

  • 5 music production tips for sparking ideas in 2025
    Expert beat maker Isaac Duarte shares five of his top music production tips that are designed for breaking through creative blocks.

    Expert beat maker Isaac Duarte shares five of his top music production tips that are designed for breaking through creative blocks.

  • Examining the Vulnerability of Large Language Models to Data-PoisoningLarge language models (LLMs) are wholly dependent on the quality of the input data with which these models are trained. While suggestions that people eat rocks are funny to you and me, in the case of LLMs intended to help out medical professionals, any false claims or statements dripping out of such an LLM can have dire consequences, ranging from incorrect diagnoses to much worse. In a recent study published in Nature Medicine by [Daniel Alexander Alber] et al. the ease with which this data poisoning can occur is demonstrated.
    According to their findings, only 0.001% of training tokens have to be replaced with medical misinformation to order to create models that are likely to produce medically erroneous statement. Most concerning is that such a corrupted model isn’t readily discovered using standard medical LLM benchmarks. There are filters for erroneous content, but these tend to be limited in scope due to the overhead. Post-training adjustments can be made, as can the addition of RAG, but none of this helps with the confident bull excrement due to corruption.
    The mitigation approach that the researchers developed cross-references LLM output against biomedical knowledge graphs, to reduce the LLM mostly for generating natural language. In this approach LLM outputs are matched against the graphs and if LLM ‘facts’ cannot be verified, it’s marked as potential misinformation. In a test with 1,000 random passages detected issues with a claimed effectiveness of 91.9%.
    Naturally, this does not guarantee that misinformation does not make it past these knowledge graphs, and largely leaves the original problem with LLMs in place, namely that their outputs can never be fully trusted. This study also makes it abundantly clear how easy it is to corrupt an LLM via the input training data, as well as underlining the broader problem that AI is making mistakes that we don’t expect.

    Large language models (LLMs) are wholly dependent on the quality of the input data with which these models are trained. While suggestions that people eat rocks are funny to you and me, in the case …

  • Flux Audio reveal MiRA audio analysis suite Designed for mixing, mastering, system calibration and loudness metering, MiRA offers multi-channel immersive audio support among a suite of cutting-edge features.

    Designed for mixing, mastering, system calibration and loudness metering, MiRA offers multi-channel immersive audio support among a suite of cutting-edge features.

  • Morphoice MQP-1AA modern clone of the famous Pultec EQP-1A vintage equalizer. Read More

  • XRL Records KSNXRL REVERBLooking for a powerful and high-quality reverb VST plugin for your music production? KSNXRL REVERB is here to take your sound to the next level! Key Features: Studio-Grade... Read More

  • Official Spotify Fan Engagement Guide 2025 publishedTurn casual listeners into loyal fans with Campaign Kit, the official Spotify fan engagement guide.. From playlist pitching to Discovery Mode, learn how these powerful tools can grow an audience, reactivate past listeners, and deepen the fan relationship.
    The post Official Spotify Fan Engagement Guide 2025 published appeared first on Hypebot.

    Learn how to engage and grow a fanbase with Campaign Kit, the official Spotify fan engagement guide. Playlist pitching, Discovery and more.

  • Chappell Roan demands artist living wage in Grammy speechChappel Roan took home the 2025 Grammy for Best New Artist and delivered a powerful call for record labels to protect the artists their business is built on. Read the full text and watch a video of Roan's speech.
    The post Chappell Roan demands artist living wage in Grammy speech appeared first on Hypebot.

    Chappell Roan's powerful Grammy speech demands a living wage and healthcare for artists. Read the full text and watch the video.

  • Nathaniel Harder enlists Berklee Online peers for film soundtrackNathaniel Harder turned his Berklee Online education into a career-launching opportunity, scoring the dark comedy "Thank You, Places!" with the help of his former classmates. Despite a tight budget and post-pandemic challenges, their collaboration created a cohesive 31-song soundtrack that set the stage for Harder’s next big projects.
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    Discover how Nathaniel Harder turned his education at Berklee Online into a career-launching opportunity with help from classmates.

  • TikTok rival Triller secures $50m in equity fundingFunding round was secured through a private placement with institutional investors
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    The short video app is boasting of non-investor backers like Conor McGregor, The Weeknd, Marshmello, and Lil Wayne.

  • SM Entertainment majority shareholder Kakao is building a superfan app to take on HYBE’s Weverse (report)Unlike HYBE's Weverse, Kakao’s BERRIZ will incorporate content from Korean movies, dramas, and webtoons
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    Unlike HYBE’s Weverse, Kakao’s BERRIZ will incorporate content from Korean movies, dramas, and webtoons.

  • Compact Stage stands from K&M K&M's latest announcement sees them expand the Compact Stage series, a catalogue of space-saving speaker and lighting stands that cater to everything from gigging to boardroom presentations. 

    K&M's latest announcement sees them expand the Compact Stage series, a catalogue of space-saving speaker and lighting stands that cater to everything from gigging to boardroom presentations.