Quantcast
Browsing all 34 articles
Browse latest View live

Review: Spitfire eDNA01 – Earth – by Andrew Koss

For those of us that love music/sound synthesis, sound designing, and electronic production, we are living in glorious times indeed.  We now have a vast ocean with a plentiful bounty to fill our...

View Article


iZotope Releases Sample-Based Synthesizer – Iris 2

The idea behind iZotope’s Iris software is to combine the capabilities of a sampler and modular synthesizer (see SonicScoop’s review of the original edition here). The next step for Iris 2 introduces...

View Article


Grace Design Announces m905 Analog-Only Stereo Reference Monitor

Colorado-based Grace Design originally developed their acclaimed m905 with included DAC – now with the audio-only version of the m905, users that already have converters can still make use of the m905...

View Article

“The iPad in the Music Studio” Published by Hal Leonard

We know what you’re thinking…a book about the iPad? But it’s not a contradiction — The iPad in the Music Studio is actually a smart multimedia tutorial, designed to quickly elevate your use of Apple’s...

View Article

Steinberg Releases Cubase 8

Steinberg has been busy rebuilding their flagship DAW from the inside out. The next major installment, Cubase 8 comes to us with massive performance boosts, overhauled fader control, additional fader...

View Article


TONE2 Audiosoftware Launches UltraSpace – Ambience-Modeling Solution

Don’t call it a reverb. Software smarties TONE2 Audiosoftware appear to have advanced ambience to the next level. Their vehicle is UltraSpace, a complete ambience-modeling solution that should prove to...

View Article

Star Studios: Will Lee — Solo Satisfaction at The Beatles Museum, NYC

On a recent “Late Show with David Letterman,” longtime-band member bassist Will Lee is crooning the 1960’s classic “MacArthur Park” while laying down a punchy rhythm on his Sadowsky four-string Will...

View Article

Renew Your Room Acoustics, Part 2: Rays Are Reflections

This is the second article in a series by Dennis Foley of Acoustic Fields. See “Part 1: Waves and Pressure” here. In the first part of this 6-part series, I discussed waves and rays of energy. Waves...

View Article


EP Preview: Erica Glyn’s “Dollars for Thieves” — Five Fun Recording Facts!

Erica Glyn, NYC artist/engineer/mixer/producer (and SonicScoop contributor & video chanteuse!) will be launching her next work, the EP Dollars For Thieves in 2015. Comin’ at ya exclusively is this...

View Article


TK Audio Announces Mono Blender

Based out of Sweden, hardware developer TK Audio is now introducing the Mono Blender. Parallel processing is easier than ever with TK Audio’s Mono Blender. This 500 series module makes parallel...

View Article

Think You Can’t Sing? The Myths and Mysteries of Vocal Technique

From Star Search to American Idol to The Voice, television producers have made millions off of a simple conceit: Anyone can be a great singer, just not everyone. Image of Karen O courtesy of Flickr...

View Article

Sugar Bytes Releases Looperator Plug-In

Always on their game with effects processing, Sugar Bytes now introduces their Looperator Plug-In. Looperator is a sequencer with a variety of modulation curves and effects that can be controlled via...

View Article

Purple Audio Announces MFtwenty5 – Rack Mount Discrete Summing Mixer for 500...

Here comes a chemistry set for your 500 modules. Purple Audio, the specialty manufacturer born in Andrew Roberts’ NYU dorm room circa 1997, recently announced the MFtwenty5, a 1RU Dual input 10×2 mixer...

View Article


Purple Audio Announces MFtwenty5 – Rack Mount Discrete Summing Mixer for 500...

Here comes a chemistry set for your 500 modules. Purple Audio, the specialty manufacturer born in Andrew Roberts’ NYU dorm room circa 1997, recently announced the MFtwenty5, a 1RU Dual input 10×2...

View Article
Browsing all 34 articles
Browse latest View live