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Classic rotary mixers made “accessible” with the launch of Union Audio’s new Orbit LE rangeUnion Audio has launched a new line of classic rotary mixers, with model variations suited to both music makers on a budget and audio professionals.
The Orbit LE range introduces four new products – the Orbit LE2, LE4, and the more premium LE2 FX and LE4 FX – offering both two and four “accessible” channel rotary mixers.READ MORE: Audiocube’s 3D audio software lets you design sound in a fully immersive environment
The Orbit LE2 and LE4 are described by the brand as “high-performance rotary analogue DJ mixers”, featuring fully independent channels, each equipped with phono pre-amplifier and line inputs, a high-pass filter with variable Q, FX send with pre/post switch, and a precise Alps rotary fader.
These models also host a master section featuring a three-band isolator, and separate level controls for master out, booth out and aux return, whilst comprehensive monitoring is via two backlit custom analogue VU metres, with a headphone amp featuring both Split Cue and Cue/Mix, plus 1/4” and 3.5mm headphone jack sockets.
For those who want to step things up a little further, the LE2 FX and LE4 FX bring the expansion of an integrated DSP FX unit and a four-band isolator, offering “unparalleled creative potential in a single, elegantly crafted device”.
Union Audio says these blend the best of analogue warmth with eight digital effects including delays, reverbs, phaser, flanger, bit-crusher and resonant filters. In addition, the mixer can also be connected to an external FX unit for greater audio manipulation, with the choice of running both internal and external effects simultaneously.
“We are excited that these new products are joining the portfolio, which has been expanded to meet the diverse needs of our customers, whilst maintaining the same superior audio excellence, build construction and innovative design across the range,” comments Andy Rigby-Jones, CEO of Union Audio Limited.
“The classically designed Orbit LE2 and LE4 offer high performance, quality and excellent value for money, whilst the LE2 FX and LE4 FX take this further with the inclusion of a digital FX engine, perfect for audiophiles and professionals who want to push the boundaries of sound design, whether in the studio or during live performances.”
The Orbit LE range is available now via Union Audio.
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musictech.comUnion Audio has launched a new line of classic rotary mixers, with model variations suited to both music makers on a budget and audio professionals.
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Overloud expand TH-U Made In Rock PFL 100 and B-SAB continue the trend of capturing the amps that shaped rock history, emulating the rigs of Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour and Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi.
Overloud expand TH-U Made In Rock
www.soundonsound.comPFL 100 and B-SAB continue the trend of capturing the amps that shaped rock history, emulating the rigs of Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour and Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi.
“I really love when something feels like one piece and is cohesive”: Why Billie Eilish prefers album to singlesBillie Eilish has spoken about her love for the album format and the “cohesive” storytelling they can provide.
In an era of dwindling attention spans, where music is often reduced to bite-sized TikTok snippets, many artists are opting to release singles in hopes of landing the next chart-topping hit.
But for Billie Eilish, the album is where the magic happens.READ MORE: North Carolina musician charged over “brazen” AI music streaming fraud scheme that allegedly faked billions of plays
Speaking to Jimmy Kimmell about her latest record Hit Me Hard and Soft — which earlier this week went Platinum, the 22-year-old singer-songwriter says: I’ve always been such an album lover, and I really love when something feels like one piece and is cohesive and is thought through.”
“Specifically with this album… the set list and all the songs and the order of them where they all sit… we really worked hard on it.”
Asked how she settled on the album’s eventual track order, Eilish explains, “It’s a long process.”
“I’ll write down all the names and then I’ll tear them up and then I’ll move them and then change them around and then take some out and put them back in to make sure that it feels right. And then I’ll listen to them back to back and then sometimes they’ll sound wrong and I’ll move them.”
“It’s all about dynamics and the flow of it,” she continues. “And also, once we choose it, it’s making all of the songs kind of go into themselves so they all flow.”
Eilish then names The Beatles’ White Album as an example of a record that has that ‘flow’, saying: “Something I love so much about it is it’s cohesive. Every song goes into the next song, and there’s just not much of that anymore.”
The musician also adds that it’s difficult for her to pick a favourite track from Hit Me Hard and Soft, describing the songs as being like horses in a horse race “but all the horses were really happy to be running and also none of them cared about being first”.The post “I really love when something feels like one piece and is cohesive”: Why Billie Eilish prefers album to singles appeared first on MusicTech.
“I really love when something feels like one piece and is cohesive”: Why Billie Eilish prefers album to singles
musictech.comBillie Eilish has spoken about her love for the album format and the “cohesive” storytelling they can provide.
Are messy files getting in the way of your music-making? Manage your DAW projects for free with dBdoneOverwhelmed by the chaos of managing countless music projects and tired of the endless search for that one elusive DAW file? Here’s a new plugin that could do it all for you — completely free of charge.
READ MORE: North Carolina musician charged over “brazen” AI music streaming fraud scheme that allegedly faked billions of plays
With deadlines looming and multiple projects in the works, keeping track of files, tasks, and collaborators can quickly become overwhelming. That’s where dBdone comes in, offering a comprehensive solution to streamline your music production workflow.
dBdone works with most digital audio workstations, allowing you to manage all of your DAW projects and links in one place. It also comes with a bunch of useful features to help you stay on top of your music-making process.
One of the standout features of dBdone is the ability to open projects directly from the dashboard without the hassle of clicking through numerous folders. You can listen to your projects without the need to open large DAW files, saving you both time and effort. Simply record a key part of your DAW project and preview it directly in the dBdone app.
The intuitive tagging and sorting system in dBdone also allows you to find your files and projects much faster, eliminating the frustration of searching through messy files. The plugin allows you to create tasks and deadlines, helping you stay organised and ensuring that your projects are completed on time. You can even generate unique project names and artworks to replace those pesky “cool-guitar-beat” files.
But that’s not all! With dBdone, you can create your artist page in seconds. Get your custom my.dbdone URL for free and showcase links and songs instantly imported from dBdone to your audience.Learn more at dBdone.
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musictech.comTired of wasting time searching through folders to find your DAW projects? Here’s a new plugin that could do it all for you — completely free of charge.
IK Multimedia’s T-RackS 6 packs over 60 analogue-modelled plugins, with a free version availableIK Multimedia has introduced T-RackS 6, the next generation of its acclaimed mixing and mastering library, adding new processors, a “supercharged” mastering console, innovative new modules, sidechaining capabilities and more. The best part? IK promises there’s a bundle for everyone, from the free version up to T-RackS 6 MAX.
Offering 60 mixing and mastering processors created using industry-leading analogue modelling technology – which are available individually in any DAW, as an all-in-one plugin or as a standalone mastering console – T-RackS 6 comes loaded with a wealth of presets covering a range of instruments and genres, so users can “minimise time spent tweaking” and “get their hits done”.READ MORE: Sony targets music creators and sound engineers with its new MDR-M1 Reference Closed Monitor Headphones
There are eight new processors included in T-RackS 6, including an upgraded version of IK Multimedia’s referencing plugin Master Match. Dubbed the “next generation of intelligent mastering”, Master Match X is able to analyse your favourite reference songs and match their EQ, balance, compression, limiting and more.
There’s also an upgraded version of the T-RackS Channel Strip, which offers EQ, de-essing, dynamics processing and transient shaping in a single “lightning-fast” unit.Elsewhere, new modules include Bass ONE, a “multi-algorithm” processor designed to tighten and polish the low end of a mix or master, and Lo-Fi Punch, which adds or alters audio texture via a harmonics and dynamics multiprocessor.
Additionally, T-RackS 6 features a new spring reverb, Dual Spring, which “pushes the concept” of spring reverb by adding “never-before-seen” parameters, like the ability to select the spring material, whether to use a stereo or mono single reverb, reverb length, reverb stretch and more.
And rounding things off in the new module department are Delay Lab, a modern delay unit with the ability to play with bit reduction and downsampling, Pusher, a saturation unit driven by a four-band processor delivering five different saturation types per band, and Filter Fusion, a “do-it-all” filter processor which offers five unique filter types, including a model of the Moog transistor ladder.
Credit: IK Multimedia
T-RackS 6 also boasts a redesigned GUI built for speed and functionality, “providing a faster, more responsive experience and offering resizing to adapt to users’ workflow preferences”. As IK explains, each plugin can now be resized on the DAW screen, so users can create and design any workflow they wish.
An all-new Mastering Console is included in T-RackS 6, and allows users to use T-RackS’ mastering processors outside of a DAW, set custom mastering chains and utilise instant total recall of a whole song’s chain and parameters on playback.
T-RackS 6 is fully compatible with both macOS and Windows computers, and supports AU, VST 3 and AAX plugin formats.
Price-wise, there are four tiers to choose from, offering an ascending volume of plugins. They are:T-RackS 6 Intro Free – 3 plug-ins, T-RackS Plug-in, Mastering Console ∙
T-RackS 6 $/€99.99 – 19 plug-ins, T-RackS Plug-in, Mastering Console
T-RackS 6 Pro $/€199.99 – 40 plug-ins, T-RackS Plug-in, Mastering Console
T-RackS 6 MAX $/€299.99 – 60 plug-ins, T-RackS Plug-in, Mastering ConsoleFor more information, head to IK Multimedia. Pick up your copy of T-RackS 6 at Plugin Boutique.
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musictech.comIK Multimedia has introduced T-RackS 6, the next generation of its acclaimed mixing and mastering library, adding new processors, a “supercharged” mastering console, innovative new modules, sidechaining capabilities and more.
John Summit’s advice to producers? “Do not be afraid of rejection”John Summit, one of EDM’s biggest rising stars, has offered a piece of advice for aspiring producers: do not be afraid of rejection.
The Chicago-based DJ and producer, known for hits like Where You Are and Shiver, says in a new interview with MusicTech that it’s important to put yourself out there and ignore the haters.READ MORE: “You see me living my best life – it’s easy to say, ‘F**k that guy’”: John Summit on dealing with haters
Having sent countless demos to labels in his early years in hopes of getting his music picked up by one, Summit is no stranger to rejection.
“Do not be afraid of rejection. Everybody sees how I just tweet at the people to collaborate with — you don’t lose anything by putting yourself out there,” Summit argues.
“And no one really gives a fuck,” he adds. “People get too in their heads about this stuff too, but you don’t lose anything from putting yourself out there. And it does come with some hate and stuff but if you don’t give a shit, then anything is possible.”
As a musician, Summit says he’s also a “huge believer in collaboration”, even if it’s just having someone to bounce ideas off of.
“Every single song I’ve ever put out, I bounced off my manager asking, ‘What’s your thoughts on this?’, and I’ll show my mom a track and see what she thinks. It’s just about getting new perspectives.”
Elsewhere in the chat, Summit says he frequently listens to demos from young producers in his label and how their inexperience often leads to the creation of great ideas.
“On my label, Experts Only, I listen to demos from young producers all the time; they’re not technically great — you can tell that they don’t really know what a proper mixdown is — but when you don’t have any rules [to follow], you can create great ideas.”
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musictech.comJohn Summit, one of EDM’s biggest rising stars, has offered a piece of advice for aspiring producers: do not be afraid of rejection.
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Register a .MUSIC domain Free: Just 5 days left!Musicians, labels and music related companies have until Tuesday, September 10th to register a .MUSIC domain name free.
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www.hypebot.comRegister a .MUSIC domain for free until September 10th! Join artists like Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga in securing your music-related domain.
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AI Targets Top Musicians: Bieber, Blackpink, Ye and moreCreators are using AI to target top musicians and their songs. Learn the impact of machine-made tunes and what it means for royalties for all artists and the future of the industry.
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www.hypebot.comExplore the impact of AI-generated music on the music industry and top musicians. Learn how it affects royalties and the future
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Today is Bandcamp Friday supporting Independent MusicToday is Bandcamp Friday and two more of the popular indie artist and label promotions are scheduled before the end of the year.
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www.hypebot.comToday is Bandcamp Friday. Learn about the days where Bandcamp waives fees and directly supports artists and labels
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Release details
Release title:
Follow The Illusion
Main artist name:
ALIENCE
Release date:
26th Sep, 2024
https://publme.lnk.to/FollowTheIllusion
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IK Multimedia unveil T-RackS 6 IK Multimedia have announced that the latest version of their flagship mixing and mastering software plug-in suite is now available.
IK Multimedia unveil T-RackS 6
www.soundonsound.comIK Multimedia have announced that the latest version of their flagship mixing and mastering software plug-in suite is now available.
Celestia unveils roadmap to 1-gigabyte blocksThe roadmap comes amid fierce competition in data availability among rivals such as EigenDA and Avail.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/celestia-unveils-roadmap-to-1-gigabyte-blocks?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inboundOSOM is shutting down on FridayOSOM always had a difficult road, with plans to launch a privacy-focused handset.
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Sony Electronics Launches Closed Monitor Headphones Sony Electronics Inc. today announced the MDR-M1 Reference Closed Monitor Headphones, designed for music creators and sound engineers to produce music in any environment, heard as intended. The headphones host a closed acoustic structure with high sound isolation, exclusively developed driver, and a lightweight and comfortable design that allow users to create in their own environments, as if they were in the studio. The MDR-M1 headphones combine studio sound quality with extreme comfort and reliability, suitable for a wide range of music production and high-resolution audio applications.
Sound Characteristics
The MDR-M1 offers studio sound quality with a carefully tuned acoustic structure to support a wide range of music production, all while offering high-resolution audio. At the core of the sound quality is a uniquely developed driver unit that achieves ultra-wideband playback (5Hz – 80kHz), featuring a combination of a soft edge shape to reproduce low frequencies with sufficient volume and low distortion, and a hard dome shape to accurately reproduce ultra-high frequencies.
The closed acoustic structure helps eliminate ambient noise and sound leakage from the headphones, making them suitable for use in a variety of production processes, so that each note can be carefully tuned and monitored to support accuracy and authenticity of the creator. A tuned port (Beat Response Control) acts as a ventilation hole to control low frequencies. By optimizing the operation of the diaphragm, there are improved low-frequency transient characteristics, making it possible to accurately reproduce sound with a very tight bass response.
Sony aims to create products that enhance both content creation and listening experiences for professionals and consumers. The MDR-M1 headphones were created in collaboration with some of the top sound engineers in the industry, including Mastering Engineer of Battery Studios, Mike Piacentini, and Recording and Mixing Engineer of Power Station at Berklee NYC, Akihiro Nishimura, to ensure an authentic and enriching music experience.
Mike Piacentini, Mastering Engineer of Battery Studios
"As engineers, we are often tasked to work in a variety of formats, which are all produced in different environments, on ever-changing speaker systems. Throughout the record production process, I believe it is important to have headphones that provide an accurate reference point, whether you are working on near-field monitors, mastering speakers, or an immersive speaker setup. I've worked alongside the Sony's incredible Tokyo headphone design team, to help create a pair of headphones that are accurate across the frequency spectrum in a variety of use cases. MDR-M1 are a great entry point for any creator who wants to be sure that the sound they are hearing in the studio translates to the end user in the best way possible."
Akihiro Nishimura (Recording and Mixing Engineer of Power Station at Berklee NYC)
"The tonal balance of the MDR-M1 feels very close to the impression of Power Station's Studio A control room. In recording sessions, it is important to care what musicians or singers are listening to when they play or sing. MDR-M1 gives you the same impression of listening in a control room headphone, which makes it easier to create music by listening to each other. The comfort design also makes us focus on music in long sessions. I hope MDR-M1 will become the standard monitoring system for any recording sessions."
Comfort and Design
Engineered with comfort in mind, the MDR-M1 ear pads were carefully designed to achieve both fit and long wearing comfort. Thick, low resilience padding is used to ensure airtight listening, and a new lighter design makes for a precise fit and excellent comfort for long mixing and mastering sessions. The MDR-M1 includes two cables, one is a high quality replaceable, detachable cable with a stereo mini-plug and plug adapter (stereo mini-plug to stereo standard plug) and the second shorter cable is also included and can be used depending on the connected equipment and usage environment for ease of use in a professional setting.
The MDR-M1 will also work seamlessly alongside Sony's 360 Virtual Mixing Environment (360VME) 1 service to free creators from space constraints and heighten reproduction abilities from virtually anywhere.
Pricing and availability
The MDR-M1 headphones are available for $249.99 MSRP USD/ $349.99 MSRP CAD and available for pre-order today at Sony.com and other authorized dealers including Amazon, B&H, Sweetwater and Guitar Center.
For US pre-orders, please visit: https://electronics.sony.com/audio/headphones/all-headphones/p/mdrm1
For CAD pre-orders, please visit: https://www.henrys.com/sony-mdr-m1-headphones-pre-order
For a full list of specs and information or to buy from Sony Electronics directly, please visit: https://electronics.sony.com/audio/headphones/all-headphones/p/mdrm1 The post Sony Electronics Launches Closed Monitor Headphones first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.
High-Speed Jelly Launcher Destroys ToastYou shouldn’t play with your food. Unless you’re designing some kind of portable cannon to fling it across the room. That’s precisely what [Backhaul Studios] did.
The first step of designing the condiment cannon was deciding what it should fire. Little low-profile tubs of jelly ended up being the ideal. They were stout enough to survive high-speed flight, while their low height was good for aerodynamics. The cannon itself is built from metal and 3D-printed parts. Multiple iterations eventually landed on a flywheel launcher design with big brushless motors and large 6-inch discs. It sounds positively awful in action and can fling jam (jelly) packets at immense speed. From there, it was simply necessary to design a magazine feed system to enable high-speed full-auto jelly delivery.
If you’ve ever hucked ketchup packets at a brick wall, you’ve understood the joy of splattering condiments everywhere. This cannon is just a way to do that faster and more hilariously. We’ve seen other fun builds along these lines before, too. Video after the break.High-Speed Jelly Launcher Destroys Toast
hackaday.comYou shouldn’t play with your food. Unless you’re designing some kind of portable cannon to fling it across the room. That’s precisely what [Backhaul Studios] did. The first step o…