Wednesday, May 25, 2011

FL Studio Mobile | Coming Soon


"FL Studio mobile will allow you to create complete multi-track projects on your iPod, iPhone or iPad
and, if you want, load mobile projects into FL Studio and take them to the next level...."

Key features:

Compatible with the FL Studio desktop version.  
85-key keyboard
FL Studio quality instruments and kits
5 Effects: reverb, delay, equalizer, amp, filter
Pitch bend via accelerometer
128-track sequencer
Attack and release times for each track
Piano-roll editor
Step sequencer
Drum pads
Drum loops
MIDI import/export
Mixdown to wav
iTunes file sharing support
Low-latency, high-polyphony, battery saving audio engine
iPhone 4 Retina Display support
Compatible with the Akai SynthStation 25





http://www.image-line.com/documents/flstudiomobile.html

3 to 1 Rule



One of the first rules I learned as an audio engineer is the 3 to 1 Rule.
The 3:1 rule states that when two or microphones are recording multiple sources "the distance between the microphones should be at least three times the distance from each microphone and it's sound source."
The reason for this is simple; to avoid phase issues which can ruin the recording of a great performance.
The phase cancellations are caused by small timing delays between two or more mics picking up the same signal.
For instance a delay of 2.5 milliseconds causes frequency cancellations at 200, 600hz and 1khz. Change the delay of the second mic to 20 milliseconds and the cancellations now occur at 25, 75 and 125 hz. which is much better because its at the low end of the frequency range. But this won't work with drums and percussion since it will cause flamming (double hits) and drastically reduce the impact of the drums.
To prevent this issue use directional (cardiod) microphones and place them so the sides and rear of the microphone is facing the other source. There will always be some leakage but due to the reduced SPLs at the side and rear of the microphone the phase issues are usually negligible.
When recording a single sound or group of sounds with two mics use whatever stereo technique gives the best sound (X/Y, Spaced Pair, M-S, ORTF, Blumlein etc.). Just make sure that both mic diaphragms are exactly the same distance from the sound source (use a tape measure if necessary).
Here's an article on six different stereo techniques on AudioTuts.
Don't be afraid to experiment and let your ears be the judge. Sometimes you have to bend the rules to get the desired results.

Mohog Audio MoFET76





I'm a huge fan of the original 1176 so I'm definitely looking forward to using these on a mix,
"The MoFET76 is designed after the legendary 1176 Revision F, with slight modifications including switchable output transformers and input metering. These compressors sound amazing on any source including vocals, bass, snare and overheads. Great analog sound! This is a New custom built unit completely hand soldered and hand wired for greater quality control. These units come complete, calibrated and tested..."
They can also be linked for stereo use with a Mohog Audio MoSA Stereo Adapter


Warren Dent the owner/operator of ZenPro posted his favorite setting which he says sounds amazing on Vocals, Bass, Strings and Percussion. If you have a MoFET76, Urei or UA1176 or even the plugin version, definitely try this setting:


Warren's "One Knob" MoFET76 Setup:
  • Combine 4:1 + 12:1 Ratio
  • Set Attack to Slowest (counter-clockwise)
  • Set Release to Fastest (clockwise)
  • Vary the Input Level for Threshold!

Mohog Audio MoFET76 Features:
  • Hand Soldered and wired w/Teflon coated silver plated wire
  • Through plated pcb with top layer ground plane
  • High quality Nichion Audio KW Or Elna capacitors.
  • Voltage selector 115/230 volts
  • Transformer balanced input  with custom Edcor transformer
  • Transformer balanced output with switchable custom Edcor and Carnhill transformers
  • Three deck  600Ω input attenuator
  • Ratios 4:1, 8:1, 12:1, 20:1, all buttons in  and ratio combination's
  • Super fast Attack time from 20 microseconds to 800 microseconds
  • Release time from 50 milliseconds to 1 second
  • Input metering
  • LED lights in Meter for longer life
  • Neutrik XLR input and output
  • TRS stereo link interconnect
  • Wood Face plate with Lacquer applied over silk screen for longer life
  • Heavy Gage steel case Painted white
  • Hand numbered and signed  
  • One year warranty  

To purchase visit Mohog AudioAlso sold at ZenPro Audio 

Good Morning!


One of my favorite groups Earth Wind & Fire performing a medley with the supreme songstress Natalie Cole on her 1978 TV Special.


Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Shadow Hills Dual Vandergraph






























The Shadow Hills Dual Vandergraph is a 500 series compressor based on their flagship mastering Compressor. This is definitely a case of big things come in small packages as the sound of the Vandergraph can be described as "larger than life". It is fairly easy to use and the compression ratios and fixed attack/release times are well matched.

Compression Ratios     Attack            Release
1.2:1                                    30ms             100ms
2.5:1                                    30ms             500ms
4;1                                       10ms             500ms
8:1                                       0.5ms            250ms

Features:
  • Input impedance 20k
  • Minimum load impedance 600 ohms
  • Stereo
  • Fully Class-A
  • Discrete audio path
  • Discrete gain cells from Mastering Compressor
  • Sidechain Filter Matrix from Optograph (high-pass filters - 90,150, 250 hz and bandpass 250hz - 6khz)
  • Swiss made discrete attenuators
  • Military Spec build quality
  • Meets the specifications of the VPR Alliance


Here's a TapeOp review of the Dual Vandegraph.
$1875 at Vintage King.

Building Relationships


Some more insight on life in the music biz from Carlisle's blog:

"No matter what industry you get into, your relationships are what will determine your future. My goals at this point were to be the most reliable, the most available and to create a long contact list. I met a young producer by the name of Hi Tek and he was producing a few songs for an independent rap group called Mood that was signed to TVT Records. He was the 2nd most humblest producer I’ve met up until this point. All he had was an Akai MPC-60, a turntable and some headphones and he was turning out a good amount of beats everyday I saw him. When the album was done, we exchanged contact info and every now and then we’d hear from each other....."

Read the rest of the post here.

JBL LSR4326 Studio Monitors



The JBL LSR4326 has been around for a few years and if my memory serves me correctly one of the first to offer DSP Room Correction. It's always best to work in a properly built and tuned room but for those times when that's not feasible the Room Mode Correction System can be very useful. However, take note it only works for the spot where the calibration mic is placed. So other parts of the room outside of the mix position will not be corrected.

JBL LSR4326 Pak Monitor System Features:

  • Bi-amplified monitor with JBL DSP-enabled RMC Room Mode Correction system.
  • 6" polymer-coated fiber low-frequency transducer with self-shielded neodymium magnet structure
  • 1" soft-dome tweeter with self-shielded neodymium magnet structure and ferro fluid cooling
  • 150 watts amplification for LF
  • 70 watts amplification for HF
  • XLR and 1/4" balanced analog inputs
  • AES/EBU and S/PDIF digital inputs
  • Integrated processing provides Automated Room Mode Correction, and compensation for speaker-to-speaker placement variations
  • Front panel includes output level meter and user controls
  • Harman HiQnet network and USB computer interface provide centralized control of entire system from any speaker
  • Network cable included


Check out Electronic Musician's review of the LSR4326.
$1098 at Sweetwater Sound.

Chord Detector App for iOS (iPhone/iPod/iPad)




Chord Detector by Martian Storm Ltdis aimed at musicians of any ability to help you learn to play the tracks on your iPod music library by automatically detecting their chords.
Features:

  • Algorithm – select between 3 chord detection algorithms.
  • Beat Detection – enable beat detection to reduce the number of chord changes.
  • Key Detection – enable to use only detected chords appropriate for the songs key.
  • Optimise – reduce the number of chord changes by removing subtle changes.
  • Play/Pause – play or pause the track.
  • Rewind 30s – rewind the track by 30 seconds.
  • Forward 30s – forward the track by 30 seconds.
  • Tempo Adj. – slow down the track without affecting the pitch by a variable amount down to 1/4 of its original speed.

Visit the website for more info: http://www.chord-detector.com/
$2.99 on the App Store

Monday, May 23, 2011

Sknote's STRIPBUS Console Emulation plugin

Console Emulation plugins have a new contender, Sknotes STRIPBUS which consists of two plugins:
A Channel Strip and a Bus Compressor.

"Strip":
  • dual mode: "Tube channel", "Solid state"
  • input stage saturation
  • hipass, parametric mids, lowpass
  • VU and peak combined metering
  • bypass-all menu for fast wet-dry comparison (bypasses all plugin instances from a single menu)

"TwoBus":
  • dual mode: "Tube summing", "Solid state"
  • stereo bus compressor (with oversampling)
  • K-meter
  • Low and high frequencies enhance controls
  • Mid-side balanced compression
It is currently being tested and should be released shortly.

    Anamod ATS-1 ANALOG TAPE SIMULATOR

    The ATS-Analog Tape Simulator is a one of a kind unit that adds analog tape warmth and/or saturation to your sounds by emulating the sonics of certain tape machines when used with particular types of tape. It is stereo but can be used as dual mono to process two different sounds at the same time.


    Their website states:
    "Unlike digital plug-ins or processor-based outboard gear, there is no latency, and no A/D or D/A conversions to compromise the sound. The result is a faithful recreation of the original response, without using the original analog hardware."
    "All of the important features of a two-track analog tape machine are found in the ATS-1, including speed selection, bias, LF record and HF Repro EQ, and the option of adding tape hiss, if desired. The reference 'record' level, as indicated on the illuminated VU meters, can be adjusted from 0 to +12 dBu in 3 dB increments.
    The ATS-1 accurately models the behavior of specific tape machines and tape formulations, and allows the user to select from up to four machine and tape types. Optional machine and tape types are available on easy-to-install SIMM cards. Standard tape formulation cards shipped with the ATS-1 are the GP9 and 456. Standard machine cards are the A800 and M79."

    Features:
     
    • Two channels of analog tape simulation
    • Up to four tape machine models
    • Up to four tape formulation models
    • 7.5, 15 and 30 ips speed selection
    • Bias, LF and HF EQ, and Hiss
    • User-installable upgrade cards

    The ATS-1 can be purchased directly from Anamod:
    phone ((201) 728-8490) or email info@anamodaudio.com

    Read Sound On Sound's review of the Anamod ATS-1 here.

    Sunday, May 22, 2011

    MashTactic - A Remixer's dream come true.

    QuikQuak's MashTactic Mashup Tool is a plug-in that can separate various parts of a full audio mix. 
    Many sounds, include vocals can be cut or isolated from a track.
    * You can have eight different locations, all panned and scaled independently.
    * Automated filter sweeps.
    * A great tool for mashup music makers. 
    * Can be used as a sharp cut-off filter, as demonstration in this video. 
    * MashTactic works on transients, allow the user to emphasise and cut percussive sounds, allowing control over the punch of drum tracks for example. 
    * Great for analysing stereo spread and mix of a track you're composing.
    It will be released shortly for both Mac and PC. Check out the video:



    Saturday, May 21, 2011

    Line Audio Design's Microphones




    Line Audio Design located in Sweden is a company known for making "quality microphones for demanding situations".


    STUDIO CONDENSER MICROPHONE FEATURES:

    •Large membrane area using triple small membranes.
    •The triple membrane cartridge combines the low noise of a large membrane with the fast and detailed response of smaller membranes, which besides their fine tonal quality are tougher and not as easilly destroyed.
    •Well balanced, uncoloured response, covering the full audio spectrum.
    •Solid deep bass, natural midrange and silky soft top ensures that all qualities of the source and ambience are captured with minimal distortion.
    •New"i"-types with even lower noise level!
    •Elastic holder and protective case included!

    The  QM12i is actually four complete/independent SM3Ls in one body with each membrane angled 90 degrees. It's capable of recording true stereo and quadraphonic (four channel) sound with one microphone!

    Prices range from $156.60 (CM3) to $806.77(QM12i Quad Mic).
    http://www.lineaudio.se/
    They can also be purchased from No Hype Audio located in Belgium.

    Rupert Neve Designs Portico 543 Compressor/Limiter

    The Portico 543 Compressor is the latest entry to the 500 series format from RND. I'm quite sure it will live up to my expectations. I plan to put it through its paces shortly and give a more in-depth review. In the meantime, here is some info on the the 543:
    From the RND website:
    "The Portico 543 Mono Compressor features a fully controllable compressor-limiter with feed-forward/feedback modes, Peak/RMS detection and a built in side chain high pass filter. With an unrivaled heritage and a tremendous feature set, the 543 yields a combination of rich warmth, flexibility and precision that is sure to resonate in the ears of sound engineers the world over."
    "Built around Mr. Rupert Neve’s custom transformer designs, each 543 module has individually controllable threshold, attack, release, makeup gain, ratio, side chain HPF, Feed-Forward/Feed-back selection and Peak/RMS detection modes. With the compressor inactive, the 543 may be used as a transformer-coupled, high-performance line amplifier, and two 543 may be linked for stereo operation as well. The chassis is built to standard 500 series specifications, with power and I/O provided by the rack."
    $995 at Sweetwater Sound

    Friday, May 20, 2011

    Could you live on $5 a day?

    Here's another post from my friend Grammy winning Producer/Engineer Carlisle Young. It's about his early days working at Platinum Island Studios:
    "By the 2nd and 3rd month of school, a third of the class dropped out and I started to second guess myself again. Selling crack for a G a week was an option but I’ve held out for this long and I don’t want to start selling drugs because I don’t want to end up like a few of my friends either dead or deported. The only thing that was good about Linden Blvd and Merrick Blvd was half chicken and fried rice and going back there will never be an option ever again. One of my teachers gave me 2 phone numbers to premiere studios that he thought would fit me best, Platinum Island Studios and Chung King Studios. Well the good thing was that Platinum Island was a few blocks away from my school and the day after my appointment, I was hired as an intern. My first day there I was dressed in a white button down, slacks and dressy shoes and I was handed a bottle of Windex and a roll of paper towel. I cleaned the entire halls and bathrooms and was going to make the most of this place. Platinum Island was going to be my home......."
    Read the entire post here.

    DDMF Chorddetector ($15)

    Even if it's not 100% accurate I find this amazing:
    "Chorddetector is an mp3/wav-player with an integrated chord detection engine. Just load the song whose chords you’re interested in, press play, and off you go! Chords will be displayed in realtime, so you can play along live with your instrument."
    Cost: $15 with a demo available here.

    Lexicon PCM Total Bundle


    Lexicon has combined their premier Reverb Bundle and their new Effects Bundle into "The total studio package for those who demand only the best". Below are some screenshots from the Plug-in Bundle.
    A demo (ilok2 required) can be downloaded here.







    "A powerhouse bundle of heritage and innovation, the PCM Total Bundle is the ultimate studio plug-in package for creating professional, inspirational mixes within popular DAWs such as Pro Tools®, Logic®, Nuendo® or any other RTAS®, AudioUnit, or VST® compatible host. Designed to bring unsurpassed sonic quality to all of your audio applications, the PCM Total Bundle will take center stage in your DAW."

           Features

    PCM Effects Plug-In 7 Unique Plug-ins

    • 14 sonically brilliant Lexicon effect algorithms
    • Hundreds of versatile presets
    • Multi-platform compatibility (Windows® XP, Vista, and 7; Mac®OSX 10.4, 10.5, 10.6, PowerPC and Intel)
    • Formats that work seamlessly in any VST, Audio Unit, or RTAS compatible DAW
    • Graphical real-time display for visualizing the effect in different ways
    • Stereo/Phase meters for ensuring mono compatibility
    • Presets can be stored in a DAW-independent format which allows custom presets to be transferred between DAWs
    • Full parameter control and automation
    • Input, output and feedback meters for quick assessment of audio levels within the algorithm
    • iLok2 protected software (Requires 2nd Generation iLok USB smart key - not included)

    $1995 at Audio Vengeance.