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Top Story
L.A.’s Frogtown has a new studio: Grammy-nominated engineer/producer and studio integrator Tim O'Sullivan’s new facility, O'Sullivan Audio.
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Tokyo’s Pentangle Studio is now an immersive audio environment, set up with a 7.1.4 Genelec speaker system.
Quick news hits from AEA, L-Acoustics, Futuresource, LEA Pro and a new music doc.
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By Clive Young. Lauded Swedish mic manufacturer Milab has filed for bankruptcy, ending 84 years in business.
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Free eBooks and Resources
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Recording
Nice local TV news story on the coffee table book documenting the amazing rock history of Tulsa's The Church Studio.
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Live Sound
This is a sentence no sound crew ever wants to read in a concert review: "At another point, she tested two mics at once, joking to her sound engineer, 'I want to sing with both of these microphones,' before polling the audience to choose which one worked better."
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Audio Elsewhere
When you get out of the studio to go on vacation, make sure to go to a studio.
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Wait, What?
Some of us at Mix are fans of vintage vertical turntables (one editor here swears by his circa-1979 Mitsubishi LT-5V), but time marches on, even when it comes to cool gimmicks...which brings us to the new Wheel 3 turntable from Miniot. The sleek vertical turntable uses an optical pickup instead of magnets to measure the position of its diamond stylus.
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