While Imposter Syndrome is typically viewed as a hindrance to success, it can actually be reframed and used as a catalyst for growth and productivity. In this article, we will explore how composers, musicians, and audio professionals can harness Imposter Syndrome to their advantage, turning doubt into fuel for personal and professional development.
An Accurate Way To Make AB Audio Comparisons
Although most DAWs have their own way of bypassing chains of audio plugins for decision-making, none do what is really needed for meaningful choices: loudness and delay-compensated monitoring. We check out one tool that can do it all…
How Different DAWs Do Offline Audio Processing
The all-conquering real time audio plugin might be the first stop for audio processing, but rendered treatments can still have their place. Here we look at the Why and How of offline audio processing in the age of mega-track counts and ever-faster computers…
Understanding Loudness Part 6 - Using Loudness Meters For Music And Post Production
We are seeing loudness normalisation in more workflows, not just broadcast audio but music streaming services, too. There is a wide range of Loudness meters out there now, and we thought it would be helpful to provide a round-up of the different options that are now available. We know it is not completely exhaustive, but it covers the main players in the loudness meter plug-in sector.
Two Character Traits To Set A Modern Audio Professional Apart From The Crowd
Audio production is facing attack from several sides, some technology based, and attitudes that expect us to do more with less. I've come to realise that technical skills alone are no longer sufficient to stand out. Today, distinguishing myself requires a blend of abilities and character traits that extend beyond mere technical proficiency. In this article, I'll look at two fundamental character traits that I believe set modern audio professionals apart, the second one may surprise you.
Iconic Song Intros That Prove How Powerful A Piano Can Be
In this article, we name some of the most iconic piano intros in music history, saying what we think makes them truly stand out.
Default Settings Every Modern Professional DAW Should Have
Here’s our five things we think should be default in a DAW, in other words, on unless you choose otherwise.
Penteo Version 6 Plugin Announced
Penteo Audio Plugins has released Penteo version 6, which now offers Penteo upmixing technology to an even wider range of immersive formats including Dolby Atmos up to 9.1.6, Surround up to 7.1, Auro3D up to 13.1, DTSX, Sony 360RA, Ambisonics up to 7th order, Binaural and Dolby Pro Logic. We have all the details…
We Check Out Ginger Audio Authentic Audio
Many remote collaboration tools are aimed at engineers and other audio pros, but creators can also tap into the tech. Adding to their virtual audio toolkit for pros, here we check out Ginger Audio’s latest remote workflow helper for creatives.
Audio Production Things We Loved In March 2024
Whether you’re basking in the first signs of spring, or looking forward to darker nights in front of the fire, March brought a number of happenings to mark the changing of the seasons. With a number of software gems as well as a call to protect mixes’ quality, here are our favourites…
How To Get Natural Close Mic Drum Sounds
Roomy drum sounds are a great way to place kit sounds back a little, but pushing close mics up in the mix to get a balance can spoil the effect. Luckily there’s a way to infuse them with room character. See and hear one way to do it for yourself in this video.
Sonic Precision Announce Automated Audio StemFinder Software
In a genius move that's set to receive widespread love across the audio production world, a UK based company, Sonic Precision has just unveiled its latest innovation, StemFinder. We have the details.
7 Hardware Recording Channel Strips To Check Out In 2024
DAW workflows encourage us to record now and think later, but the hardware recording channel strip brings back the easy days of just dialling in sounds first and recording them. Here are seven of our favourite boxes for great sounds to hit the ground running.
We Need To Talk About AI In The Professional Audio World
Russ Hughes thinks we need to have a discussion about the impact of AI for audio professionals, but it needs to go beyond the common trope of “All AI is bad!” To something far deeper and more human.
Understanding Loudness Part 5 - Preparing Content For Music Streaming Services
As a follow-up on Mike’s Understanding Loudness, which is now free, in this article, we are going to cover loudness for music streaming services, including loudness normalisation, album normalisation and how to prepare music tracks for music streaming services, with three free tutorials.
SSL MODULE8 - Expert Review
Known for their legendary studio hardware, some of SSL’s best known creations might live outside the box, but the announcement of MODULE8 promises to bolster the company’s expanding line of virtual devices with a brand new multi effects audio plugin. We put it to the Experts to get their verdict.
We Name Our Favourite Weird Song Intros
Over in the pop world, the song’s intro is usually a taste of things to come, but some songs have other ideas. Here we round up some of our favourite tunes whose opening statements are anything but a prelude to the creation that follows…
Waves Stream Announced
Waves’ new Stream ecosystem marks the audio plugin giant’s arrival to the collaborative working arena. Following a period in early access beta, now anyone can plug into mixes from anywhere in the world. We have the details…
Apple Releases macOS Sonoma 14.4.1 With Fixes To Key Issues
Just over three weeks after releasing macOS Sonoma 14.4 on March 7th 2024, Apple has released macOS 14.4.1, an update that Apple says fixes three of the main issues that plagued the macOS 14.4 release. We have the details…
Has Recording Quality Really Improved in the Last 50 Years?
Spend some time listening to tracks recorded in the 70s and 80s, even further back, and they often exhibit a quality that belies the limitations of the equipment. It leaves one asking; “Has recording quality really improved in the last 50 years?”