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There are many things that a sound engineer needs to know. From the complexities of mixing sound during and after a...
Getting any show up and running is hard. Layers upon layers of new information are being added to the piece once...
So my words of caution and care to myself and you today are to take your time and clear your head,...
But just recently I pinpointed the most dangerous fear…the worst kind of fear that is inside our musical minds but disguises...
If I had advice for my sixteen-year-old self it’d be this: Stock up on toilet paper and hand sanitizer- you’ll be...
While there’s a glimmer of hope in the present climate as we reflect on what should now be seen as outdated...
The Professional Audio Manufacturers Alliance (PAMA) is working with its members and industry trade organizations to address outdated language and terminology...
I’ve been scoping out some of the best new books—and best of all, they’re all written by women! 
Early audio recordings were first printed and played back on reel-to-reel tape. Then DAT tape made an appearance. Compact discs were...
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