Category: Gear

  • Are you using Snapper yet?

    Or are you a heavy sleeper? I mean, it was released yesterday, you should have it installed by now! Personally I’ve been having it running all day in the background, as well as done some tests with it. After my 100 day demo is over I’m going to be so hooked on this thing! Snapper […]

  • New Yamaha pocket recorder

    A new handheld recorder by Yamaha will be shown at NAMM which is only a few days away. While self-recharging batteries sound tempting, it’s only capable of record in 16-bit and it’s memory can’t be expanded (in case you need more than the 2GB available). Via Noizone Originally posted on January 15, 2008 @ 12:38 […]

  • Sony Sound Forge family

    In the past I’ve talked about Steinberg and podcasting which dealt with their products, such as WaveLab. While most people might think about Playstations, TVs or even Walkmans if you were alive during the 80’s, when Sony is mentioned, they do have a foot in the pro audio world as well. Originally posted on December […]

  • Do you need Speakerphone? (with video)

    Audio Ease’s Speakerphone has been out for some time now and is viewed by many working in post production (film) as a blessing. I actually hadn’t thought about bringing it up here until I heard from someone that he used it in radio productions. I figured “alright, people will always want FX”. Originally posted on […]

  • STSideComp “ducking plug-in”

    I just found this at Audio Tech News StSoft has released a ‘Ducking Plug-in’ – a straightforward, full parameterized compressor with a dedicated sidechain input stereo channel. It is designed as a VST effect for MacOSX and is specially created for and tested with Ableton Live. While the article talks about ducking in music, it’s […]