Kellie Pickler & Robert Earl Keen
A Little Parnelli Magic
There’s a well-known old Irish saying: “When you are right, no one remembers; when you are wrong, no one forgets.” It’s often quoted and usually… Read More »A Little Parnelli Magic
Read More »Drake World Tour
Drake is one of the few artists who successfully bridged the gap from acting to becoming a major musical artist. Born Aubrey Drake Graham, this Toronto native originally achieved critical acclaim in the role of Jimmy Brooks, a student on the popular Degrassi: The Next Generation TV series, with his poignant portrayal of a promising high school athlete whose career was cut short when the character became paraplegic after being shot by a fellow student.
Read More »Digital Snakes
Once upon a time, digital snakes were regarded as “why would I need that to just replace a cable?” But with the proliferation of digital mixers and simple interfacing via fiber or Cat-5 cabling, the idea started catching on. This was helped by their ability to reduce the FOH footprint with the ease of doing signal “splits” and the convenience of locating preamps in remote-controllable stageboxes; while replacing hundreds of pounds of copper with a lightweight reel — or two, for redundancy.
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Read More »Atmosphere, Temperature and Other Audio Variables
After several months spent discussing various aspects of electricity for professional audio applications, it’s time to turn in new directions. For those sick of the National Electrical Code, take heart, this month we look at the effects the atmosphere has on live sound production. Just as electricity is integral to audio, so too is air, the fluid medium that we live in, breathe in, and rely on to carry sound waves to the audience. In this article we will investigate some of the influences that air has on the sound that travels through it, and also how atmospheric or weather conditions can influence the experience of “combat audio.” First we discuss a little about air as a fluid, and then move on to practical ramifications for gigging.
Read More »CEDAR Audio DNS 8 Live
CEDAR Audio is no stranger to noise reduction systems. The company pretty much wrote the book on state-of-the-art hardware- and software-based solutions for all types type of unwanted audio artifacts, ranging from pops and crackling on vintage 78 records to wind, rain and nearly every other type of sound that could creep onto an audio channel. In fact, CEDAR received an Academy Award for its original DNS (Dialogue Noise Supressor) system.
Read More »My Top-10 Plug-In List
Over the past two-and-a-half years, I have taken an in-depth look at many individual TDM plug-ins that I’ve employed while mixing various artists on the Avid VENUE platform. Different artists and productions may present a variety of audio challenges for which unique software solutions are required. However, this month’s column will be devoted to listing the Top-10 “must have” plug-ins I find myself using on every setup. Some have been in my virtual effects rack since I was first introduced to the VENUE platform in 2006. Others are more recent additions, but are no less valuable in the creation of an optimal live audio product.
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