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Monday, 12 September 2005
Recording Brass AND Woodwinds < 11:37:56 PM>. .
Like most classical music recordists, King liked to get a good overall sound using just a couple of mics in a good, ambient setting.
Mix Magazine interviews Richard King (and several others) about their recording techniques for brass and woodwind instruments. There's a quick quote from another McGill graduate Antonio Oliart on this page.
Field Test: Apple Soundtrack Pro Audio Editor/Recorder < 11:28:22 PM>. .
Overall, Soundtrack Pro takes the concept of its predecessor light years ahead in terms of power, versatility and feature set. On my want list for the next version would be multitrack recording and track locking, but especially in view of how Soundtrack Pro integrates with and strengthens Final Cut Pro 5 and the entire Final Cut Studio Suite, this is one audio editor that, like a fine wine, will only mature and improve with age. Few other products provide so much for $299.
[Via MixCurrentIssue]
Dolby Introduces Dolby TrueHD, Lossless Audio for High Definition Discs < 11:22:17 PM>. .
CEDIA 2005: Dolby Laboratories today announced its latest advancement in lossless audio technology, Dolby TrueHD, which is designed to complement the recent developments in high-definition optical disc formats. With Dolby TrueHD, home theater viewers will experience audio performance equal to the highest-resolution studio masters currently available.
[Via DVD-Audio and SACD News]
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