Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Pendulum Audio MDP-1




 "The MDP-1 is a modern two channel vacuum tube Mic/DI preamp designed to be the ultimate way to get your mic or source directly to tape or hard disk. Unlike vintage or hybrid designs, the MDP-1 uses a pure tube, class A high voltage circuit topology with a transformerless output stage to deliver an open, intimate sound with a level of detail that meets the requirements of the most demanding recording applications. Our short signal path design excels in audio performance, delivering extremely wide bandwidth, low noise, and high headroom.
   A key component of the sound of a tube mic preamp is the input transformer. It's here that we let your select how you would like the preamp to sound. The MDP-1 can be ordered with your choice of two low turns-ratio transformers depending on your requirements: a Jensen 13K7A for a full, open sound with plenty of sparkle in the high end and a deep low end - perfect for recording all sources, especially instrumental music; or a custom-wound transformer for a more 'focused' sound, with extra presence and clarity in the midrange - ideal for a vocal sound that easily distinguishes itself in a mix.
   The MDP-1 also has all the things you'd expect in a full-featured mic preamp; phantom power, phase reverse, -20dB input pad, a lo cut filter with 10 frequencies and large, illuminated VU meters.
   The DI signal path is completely transformerless, with a selection of three input load impedances: 10M for piezoelectric acoustic instrument pickups, 1M for magnetic pickups, and 100k with a 20dB pad for line level sources such as keyboards or other -10dBV equipment."

$2700 at Mercenary Audio:

JDK Audio R22 Dual Channel Compressor


"The JDK Audio R22 dual channel compressor features two channels of API's patented award winning compressor circuit in a rack mount unit with internal power supply. This is the same compressor circuit originally designed into all ATI Paragon mixing consoles. Each channel includes the patented 'THRUST' switch to protect the sensitive high frequency content of the audio signal even under the most vigorous of compression ratios. The perfect companion to your R20 mic-preamp and R24 EQ, the R22 compressor provides comprehensive easy-to-use control of the audio signal with custom VU metering of both output and gain reduction. The two channels can even be linked for use as a stereo compressor with true RMS power summing of the left and right signals."
Features:
  • Patented THRUST circuit
  • Variable Threshold, Ratio, and Make-up Gain controls
  • Switchable metering of output level and gain reduction
  • Above threshold LED indication
  • Switchable Hard or Soft Knee compression
  • Linkable for stereo operation with true RMS power summing
Fully balanced XLR and 1/4" inputs and outputs

Summit Audio MPC-100A Mic Preamp/ Compressor-Limiter

"The Summit Audio MPC-100A Mic Preamp/ Compressor-Limiter is a single channel tube preamp and tube compressor/limiter all in a two-space rackmount unit. It accepts line, microphone, and Hi-Z input signals. The preamplifier provides a warm yet crisp vacuum tube tone. The compressor/limiter section has very fast attack times, making it ideal for optimizing signal prior to entering the digital domain. In addition to having superb sound and a user friendly interface, the MPC-100A has the robust build quality consistent with the Summit Audio family of products."


http://www.summitaudio.com/mpc100a.html

Amtec Phanzen -- Phantom Powered Compressor/Limiter




"The AMTEC PHANZEN is a unique compressor that has been designed to be used in conjunction with any standard microphone preamplifier. The purpose of the preamplifier is to restore the gain lost in the PHANZEN and, furthermore, to power the PHANZEN through phantom-power.

The PHANZEN is a dual channel unit, where each channel is separate, but the control voltages of the both channels can be linked together by the LINK switch for stereo operation (the gain reduction in both channels will be the same, so stereo image will not shift to any side during compression) or for special effects like ducking.

The input of the PHANZEN should be driven by a line-level signal, the output is at micprophone level that is amplified by the mic preamp back to the line-level.

The preamp choice has great influence on the overall sound, so it allows the user to customize the combo's sonic character by selecting of the preamplifier paired with the PHANZEN. The gain of the preamplier should be set somewhere between +30dB and +40dB most of the time."


SPECIFICATIONS


Gain (no compression): -20 to -50dB (in 3dB steps)
Max. Gain Reduction:   over 20dB
Input Impedance:           2kohms
Output Impedance:        200ohms
Frequency Response:    20Hz-25kHz
Phantom-power 
current consumption:     5mA
Ratios:                             2.5:1 (COMP setting)
                                         9:1 (LIM setting)
http://amtecaudio.com/phanzen.html






Tuesday, April 12, 2011

MORRISOUND STUDIOS in Tampa was ROBBED -- be on the lookout for high end gear

"Tampa studio Morrisound Recording was ROBBED a couple of nites ago.

FOUR effects racks were cleaned out, with tons of high end rack gear like effects and compressors and preamps.

also. several Digidesign 192 Protools interfaces and an SSL power supply (that would be useless without an SSL console)

PLEASE -- if anyone comes into your shop and tried to sell you this stuff, contact law enforcement IMMEDIATELY, let's catch these crooks! "



http://morrisound.com/
https://www.facebook.com/MorrisoundRecording

SUGAR BYTES - Turnado Multi-Effect Plugin


"Turnado is your new multi-effect tool crafted especially for massive and real-time audio manipulation, providing countless truly unique effects, creating sounds unheard of every time you turn it on. Turnado is both: hands-on stage performance boost and serious tool for studio perfectionism, giving you direct control of up to 8 different effects at any given time, with a total of 24 effects available. 

The idea is simple: 
Turn a knob and the effect is on. 
Turn the knob further and effect parameters start to move and modulations start to apply. 
Turn the knob down and the effect is off. "

Turnado comes for Mac/PC as Standalone application and VST/AU plugin and will be released in early summer 2011."


http://www.sugar-bytes.de/content/products/Turnado/index.php?lang=en

Coleman Audio QS8 Control Room Manager





"The QS8 is a control room monitor, a communications module, a cue mixer and a summing box all in a one unit. As a control room monitor the QS8 has a passive signal path, stepped attenuator and alternate speaker outputs. Both the stereo cue input and the stereo Aux 3 input have their own level control and combine to make the cue mix. Aux 3 eliminates the latency issue by feeding the input signal back to the headphone mix. The talkback mic with it's own level control allows easy communication with the artist. The QS8 also sums four stereo inputs to a balanced stereo output that can be recorded as a DAW mix track."


http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/QS8/

Company Will Unlock Your iPhone Forever… By Hacking Into Apple’s Whitelist

Jailbreaking your iPhone is easy enough to do as long as you don’t mind staying parked at an earlier firmware until the Dev Team gets a new hack out, but unlocking your iPhone to work with any carrier is a lot more complicated. What if you want to just unlock your iPhone once and be done with it forever? A new company called CutYourSim claims that they can just do that, offering permanent unlocking of any GSMiPhone for a one-time fee of $169.99.
How are they offering this service? As near as anyone can tell, it looks like CutYourSim has someone on the inside of AT&T who is unlocking iPhones for them on the sly.
You see, all phones — even iPhones — are officially unlockable. Usually, the way you unlock a cell phone is by running out your two year contract or paying an unlocking fee, at which point you provide your handset’s IMEI number to your carrier, who will then use it to unlock your handset.
With the iPhone, it’s rare for carriers to officially unlock the device for customers, but it does happen, and when it does, it’s accomplished by entering the IMEI# of the device in question into an Apple database whitelist. CutYourSim’s found someone with access to that whitelist, and they’re paying him money off the top to add phones to it.
In other words, if this is of interest to you, act now. It’s not going to take Apple a long time to catch on, and when they do, there’ll be hell to pay.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Yamaha's i-MX1-MIDI Interface for iOS (iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch)


"To be able to control synthesizers that won‘t allow a wireless connection to the iPad, Yamaha now presents a MIDI interface that‘s connected to the iPad.
In a small, black device the i-MX1 carries the needed electronics and two connectors for the included adapter cables which represent the MIDI input and ouput (with the well known 16 MIDI channels each). It does not just connect to the iPad, but to the iPhone and the iPod Touch, too. Since these devices are much smaller, they are even more handy controllers.
The i-MX1 is compatible to the drivers provided by the iPad-OS (iOS, Core MIDI), there‘s no need for special drivers. So even third- party applications that are using the iOS drivers can use the i-MX1 as a MIDI-Interface."

Retrospec Juice Box - Tube D.I.




I've used the Juice Box on many projects. It's a great sounding D.I. that works well on guitar, bass, vintage keyboards and synths.

"The Juice Box's audio circuitry is class "A" from start to finish. That and the absence of a transformer explain the conspicuously low distortion spec. It also employs a low impedance high voltage power supply, and a D.C. filament circuit just to keep things nice and quiet.

Then retrospec took one significant step further and included enough gain and headroom to be able to drive a 10k input at professional line level. Now you can go from instrument to console channel line in or direct to tape machine in one sweet clean step!"
"The “-20” position is for a traditional direct box situation, intended to feed a low level signal, typically the signal from an electric musical instrument, to a microphone input. The “0” position turns the unit into a unity gain buffer; the musical instrument signal can be driven into a mic input or a low level line input. The “+20” position raises the signal to professional line level for those fans of the “direct to the tape machine” mode of recording. The “VARI” knob allows continuously variable gain adjustment between 0 dB and +20 dB".

Need a FW800 panel mount connector for your rack? $13.99 at Sweetwater Sound.





This Switchcraft EHFW800X2 FireWire 800 crosswired feedthru jack will fit any panel that's made to accomodate a standard XLR panel-mount connector. The EHFW800X2 is individually bagged and includes mounting screws.


Switchcraft EHFW800X2 Features:

  • FireWire 800 crosswired feedthru jack
  • Color: Black
  • Easy, quick connectivity
  • Built into an XLR housing to mount into standardized panels
  • Mounting screws included
  • Great for custom installations



GP2 BL99 Preamp


"Recording artist and musician and Robert Lanois designed the BL99 4‐channel Mic Preamp with the professional user in mind. As a result, the performance of the BL99 is unmatched. The unit is virtually hiss‐free while harmonic distortion is almost too low to measure. The sound is very robust and holds up under wild equalization. There is no mid‐range fog or harshness, as with other pre‐amps, while the entire mid‐range is well defined and allows for a whole new experience in the studio. The top end is smooth with “air” but no roughness and extends easily beyond hearing range. You’ll experience no bumping at around 8k or lack of air and headroom is exceptional."

Cost: $6950

Sunday, April 10, 2011

UA's 4-710d Four-Channel Tone-Blending Mic Preamp w/ Dynamics


"The Universal Audio 4-710d is a boutique quality, four-channel microphone/line preamplifier with unique tube and solid-state tone blending capabilities — perfect for a wide range of microphone and instrument sources. This versatile multi-channel preamp offers selectable 1176-style compression circuitry on each channel, plus four additional line inputs feeding eight channels of pristine analog-to-digital conversion. Building upon UA’s classic analog design approach, combined with smart modern features, the 4-710d is the most flexible preamp in the UA lineup.
At the core of the 4-710d are four channels of tone-blending “Twin-Finity” mic preamps with true-bypass 1176-style compression, including specially tuned "fast" and "slow" settings. Each of the four mic preamp channels allows for continuously variable phase-aligned tone, between a 100% tube and 100% solid-state signal path. Send and return jacks are available for external processing or signal access."

Features:

Preamplifiers

  • Four TEC Award-winning 710 Twin-Finity™ microphone/line preamps, each featuring:
  • Dual-path 285-volt Class-A tube and transimpedance solid-state preamps
  • Phase-aligned tone-blending of tube and solid state circuits, creamy to crunchy
  • Newly designed 1176-style compression circuit per preamp channel
  • JFET Direct Input with 2.2MΩ ultra Hi-Z impedance w/auto input override
  • Large backlit VU meters for flexible metering of input drive, gain level, and gain reduction
  • Balanced send/return inserts (half-normalled)
  • 48V phantom power
  • 75 Hz low cut filter
  • Polarity switch
  • Monolithic balanced output stage

Analog-to-Digital Conversion

  • Eight channels of high quality 24-bit A/D conversion:
  • Selectable sample rates up to 192 kHz
  • Digital output via dual ADAT optical and AES/EBU DB-25 connectors
  • 8-channel soft limiter (switchable for all channels)
  • Ultra-low jitter clock subsystem
  • LED metering array with clip/hold indicators
  • 75Ω BNC work clock I/O
  • Digital outputs anti-pop protection on power-up


$1999 at Sweetwater Sound http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/4710D

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Strymon Lex -Rotary Speaker Simulator $299


"Lex provides you with a complete, accurately reproduced rotary system: the low-frequency bass rotor, the rotating treble horn, the tube-driven amplifier, finely tuned microphone placement, and all the complex sonic interactions between these elements. Utilizing a ridiculously powerful SHARC DSP, every drop of processing power is harnessed to authentically represent these details.

You get eight parameters to tweak, allowing extensive control over the tonality and mechanics of the rotating speaker system. You can manipulate each element, from rotor speed, horn level, acceleration time, microphone distance, tube drive and saturation, and volume level. Go from a maelstrom of dramatic, up-close, sweeping and swirling sounds, all the way to mellow, tranquil and calming undulations. All of this without a giant cabinet, microphone setup, and costly motor maintenance."

Visit Strymon's website for more info:


Little Labs Red Eye 3D Phantom



"The Red Eye 3D phantom is the new improved major revision of the popular Little Labs Redeye direct box / re-amp box."
"For easy accurate re-amping the Redeye 3D lets you listen thru your whole recording chain, from Redeye 3D direct box, to mic pre to DAW (or tape machine), to Redeye 3D Re-amp, to your guitar amp. In DI (direct box) mode the instrument / re-amp out on the front of the Redeye 3D works as a thru signal so you can simultaneously feed your guitar amp while supplying a signal from the rear xlr to your mic pre and DAW or tape machine. In re-amp mode the instrument / re-amp out on the front of the Redeye 3D signal comes from the line level output of the DAW or tape machine (converted to HI z guitar level signal) to feed your guitar
amp. This simple way of listening thru the chain (re-amp mode) and being able to bypass the mic pre and DAW or tape machine in the chain (DI mode) makes level adjustments a snap. This also assures you a re-amped guitar sound that will be exactly what was heard when laying down the track."



Avalon Designs AD2055 Dual Mono Parametric Equalizer



The AD2055 is one of my favorite hardware equalizers. The words open, detailed, transparent, surgical and sheen come to mind when describing the AD2055. I've used this on various sounds on many mixes over the years but my favorite application is vocals. For example, I used the AD2055 on Estelle's vocals for various songs on her "Shine" album including her song "Come Over" featuring Sean Paul (produced by Supa Dups). I also used it (the Salaam Remi produced songs) on both Amy Winehouse "Frank" and "Back To Black" albums.

The AD2055 is a Class A dual mono four band equalizer with both passive and active filters. The low and high bands - Low F1 and High F4 (which can be used as shelving or parametric) are a passive filter design with 10 switchable frequencies and fully variable boost/cut of +/- 32db. The F1 selectable frequencies are 18Hz, 25, 30, 50, 72, 100, 150, 215, 300, 450Hz and the F2 frequencies are 1k5Hz, 2k5, 3k5, 5k, 7k2, 10k, 12k5, 15k, 20k, 25kHz.
The 2 mid bands - MID F2 and MID F3 are fully variable parametrics with active filters and a boost/cut range of +/- 16db with a x10 frequency multiplier. The Mid F2 covers 35hz to 450hz (350 - 4500hz with the x10 button activated. The MID F3 covers 160hz to 2khz (1.6k - 20khz with x10 activated). Both F2 and F3 bands have a Q (bandwidth) range of 0.3 to 3.0. This makes the AD2055 incredibly flexible and capable of some serious sonic surgery.
Even at extreme settings the sound of the AD2055 is extremely transparent and can easily be used for stereo/2buss applications.
For mastering I recommend the AD2077 which has additional features such as super accurate custom gold rotary switches in 0.5dB, 1dB and 2dB steps. It also has 104 switched frequencies per channel with X I0 range selectors that provide frequency selections from 12Hz to 25kHz at 1/4 octave intervals.

For more info on the AD2055:  http://www.avalondesign.com/eq2055.html

The AD2055 can be purchased at various dealers including B&H Pro Audio dept. for $3,960.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ntt=Avalon+AD2055&N=0&InitialSearch=yes

and here's links to the albums on iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/shine-deluxe-version/id275421056
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/frank/id267915392
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/back-to-black/id217937847

U2 to Snatch 'Biggest Tour Ever' Title This Weekend


hen the doors open Sunday night for U2's second show at Morumbi Stadium in Sao Paulo, Brazil, the band's 360 tour will become the highest grossing tour in history.

In Sao Paulo, U2 360 will pass the $558 million gross mark set by the Rolling Stones for their A Bigger Bang tour of 2005-2007. U2 will go on to shatter the record at about $700 million by the time it wraps in North America July 30 at Magnetic Hill in Moncton, N.B., and when all the numbers come in be recorded in Billboard Boxscore as the biggest trek ever. The tour returns to North America May 21 in Denver.

360 will also have moved more than 7 million tickets to 110 shows, enough to capture the "highest attended tour ever" mantle, as well. The Stones are also the band to vacate that title, as their Voodoo Lounge tour of 1994-1995 had held the attendance record at 6.4 million tickets, according to Boxscore.


Video: U2 performs "Beautiful Day" in Gothenberg in 2009



Owning the "biggest tour ever" record is "something we're very proud of having set," band manager Paul McGuinness tells Billboard. "And to set it with a further 20-plus shows to go on the tour is kind of mind-blowing. It means that it's a record that will probably never be outstripped."

ichael Cohl, producer of Rolling Stones tours from 1989 through A Bigger Bang (and currently lead producer on Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark), called U2 capturing the title "an incredible achievement, a great group, [360 is] an amazing tour. Congrats." 


Topping all previous tours at the box office is the culmination of a career effort by a band that built its foundation around live performance. "We were always very conscious that we had two parallel careers, as recording artists and as live performers, and each was absolutely vitally important," McGuinness says. "In our own kind of quiet way we were all somewhat military about it. We would talk about territories and conquering them, and if there was somewhere that was slower to come along, we would go back there and work it again. Bono is kind of a closet General Patton. So, for us, this is a real victory."

This time around, no areas were slow for U2. On the average, both gross and attendance are staggering numbers at about $6.4 million and 63,600 per show, respectively, surely in itself a record, though as-of-yet unquantified by Boxscore.

For tour producer Arthur Fogel, chairman of Live Nation Global Touring, and his Toronto-based team, there is still work to be done. "It's great to break the record, but after that there are still 26 shows left," Fogel says. Even so, breaking the gross record is "an amazing accomplishment," Fogel says. "I don't think the average person can really relate to the whole thing, it's hard enough for us to come to terms with it. More than the dollars, when you think in terms of when this thing does wrap it will be over 7 million tickets on 110 shows, it's just mind-blowing on an average per show."

The success of 360 is more a statement about the band's global popularity and the unique 360-degree staging and its resulting capacity increases of 15%-20% than it is about ticket prices, which ranged from as low as $30 to a top end of $250. The attendance mark is "absolutely the bigger accomplishment," Fogel says. "There are so many factors that play into it: the unique nature of the production, the ticket pricing model, the strategy of where to play and how many tickets are in the market," he says. "It all comes in to play, and when it actually unfolds as you would want it to, then I guess it's the perfect storm."

Launching the most expensive touring production in history with huge capacities in an uncertain global economy was ambitious, to say the least. Staged as it is, 360 risked looking ridiculous if it played to half-houses. "It was a bold move on behalf of everybody, because the reality is, with this production, you're kind of naked out there, there's nowhere to hide," Fogel says. "So when you undertake that kind of production, sightlines and staging, you better be pretty confident you can pull it off."

360 was the first tour under a 10-year multirights agreement between the band and Live Nation, and beyond the staging configuration the tour's "360" banner is a sly reference to that deal, according to McGuinness, who calls the tour name "a little private joke to amuse myself at one point." When it's all said and done, U2 360 will have visited more than 30 countries, dating back nearly two years ago to the opening show in Barcelona, Spain on June 30, 2009. Sidelined last summer by back surgery for the band's Bono, 360 never missed a beat when it resumed. The tour visited Australia/New Zealand, South Africa, South America, Europe, North America, and Mexico.

Going forward, there is a new champ in the Billboard Boxscore records. "Frankly, if anyone else said it was the biggest tour in history it wouldn't count," says McGuinness. "You guys are the journal of record."

Given the unique capacities that the 360 production allows and the band's massive popularity all over the world (as well as the uncertainty of the Rolling Stones' touring future and the fragmented nature of music today) this is a record that will likely stand for many years if not forever. "This is one of those things that is so special and unique that, in this form, it probably only comes around once," says Fogel, who has now produced four of the top five highest grossing tours of all time. "And I think that's OK. It accomplished everything that everyone set out to accomplish, and I think that's the way it should end."