Mac and Music News
Through Saturday January 17, 2009
Sep 9 - 10:47 AM | Audio Hardware > KEL Audio |
Kel Audio has announced the HM-7U, an affordable large diaphragm condenser mic utilizing a K47-Style capsule tailored for vocals and select instrument recording.
The capsule is similar to the type used in later Neumann U47s but couples it with a high-quality dual FET circuit, complete with professional-grade film capacitors, instead of the inferior tube circuitry found in inexpensive U47 clones.
In addition to adding a thick glossy sheen to vocals, the HM-7U works well on upright bass, mandolin, drums, woodwinds and piano. Because of its "small supercardioid" pickup pattern, the HM-7U may also be used successfully in live stage applications such as traditional jazz, folk and bluegrass concerts, where extremely high quality sound reinforcement is required.
KEL has also added several features to make it more versatile, including a low-cut filter and a 10dB pad for handling loud sources like kick drums and guitar amps. The HM-7U features a phantom power light, as well, to quickly indicate that the mic is active in busy recording or stage situations.
The HM-7U is priced at $299 USD and comes with an aluminum flight case, elastic shock mount and swivel mount for tight micing situations. Estimated ship date is late September.
The capsule is similar to the type used in later Neumann U47s but couples it with a high-quality dual FET circuit, complete with professional-grade film capacitors, instead of the inferior tube circuitry found in inexpensive U47 clones.
In addition to adding a thick glossy sheen to vocals, the HM-7U works well on upright bass, mandolin, drums, woodwinds and piano. Because of its "small supercardioid" pickup pattern, the HM-7U may also be used successfully in live stage applications such as traditional jazz, folk and bluegrass concerts, where extremely high quality sound reinforcement is required.
KEL has also added several features to make it more versatile, including a low-cut filter and a 10dB pad for handling loud sources like kick drums and guitar amps. The HM-7U features a phantom power light, as well, to quickly indicate that the mic is active in busy recording or stage situations.
The HM-7U is priced at $299 USD and comes with an aluminum flight case, elastic shock mount and swivel mount for tight micing situations. Estimated ship date is late September.
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Sep 8 - 04:47 PM | Audio Hardware > Alesis |
Alesis announces that the MultiMix 8 Line mixer is now shipping to pro audio retailers. The MultiMix 8 Line is a flexible, affordable rack line mixer for stage, studio, boardrooms, conference rooms, health clubs, restaurants, houses of worship, and other installed sound applications.
Features :
- Eight-channel stereo line mixer
- Microphone/line input on channel one
- Stereo effects bus can be shared between two linked units
- Channel expansion feature for expansion to 16 stereo input channels
- Individual Pan and Effects Send controls on each channel
- Signal clip and overload LEDs on each input channel
- Stereo five-stage LED ladder for output level indication
- Stereo monitor out
- Mono input source compatibility for stereo output
- 1RU 19-inch standard equipment rack size
The MultiMix 8 Line is available at a street price of $199.
Take a look at this MultiMix 8 Line video on 440tv !
Features :
- Eight-channel stereo line mixer
- Microphone/line input on channel one
- Stereo effects bus can be shared between two linked units
- Channel expansion feature for expansion to 16 stereo input channels
- Individual Pan and Effects Send controls on each channel
- Signal clip and overload LEDs on each input channel
- Stereo five-stage LED ladder for output level indication
- Stereo monitor out
- Mono input source compatibility for stereo output
- 1RU 19-inch standard equipment rack size
The MultiMix 8 Line is available at a street price of $199.
Take a look at this MultiMix 8 Line video on 440tv !
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Sep 8 - 03:56 PM | Audio Hardware > JZ Microphones |
JZ Microphones (Black Hole microphones manufacturer) is introducing an innovative new pop filter design at the 125th AES Convention in San Francisco, October 3 - 5.
This new pop filter offers a distinctive "curved cone" shape and employs two screens — one in front, one in back. The main benefit of this unique design is reduced reverberations and, therefore, improved fidelity to the original sound. This new accessory comes with the new Black Hole microphone shock mount, an advanced system devised for use in more complicated applications than included stand holder is able to carry.
Both the pop filter and shock mount are patent pending, and will be available at a suggested retail price of $490 / €339.
This new pop filter offers a distinctive "curved cone" shape and employs two screens — one in front, one in back. The main benefit of this unique design is reduced reverberations and, therefore, improved fidelity to the original sound. This new accessory comes with the new Black Hole microphone shock mount, an advanced system devised for use in more complicated applications than included stand holder is able to carry.
Both the pop filter and shock mount are patent pending, and will be available at a suggested retail price of $490 / €339.
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Sep 8 - 12:11 PM | Misc > M-Audio |
Thinking about setting up a project studio but don't know where to start? Want to learn valuable techniques for recording and producing music? M-Audio's new publication Overdub takes you through the process of building your studio—from choosing the right gear to fine-tuning your current system.
Volume One: A Guide to Studio Monitors details everything you need to know when setting up a reference monitor system. Topics include :
- How to select the right monitors
- Guidelines for monitor placement
- Dealing with room acoustics
- Using acoustical treatment
- Testing your system
Volume One: A Guide to Studio Monitors details everything you need to know when setting up a reference monitor system. Topics include :
- How to select the right monitors
- Guidelines for monitor placement
- Dealing with room acoustics
- Using acoustical treatment
- Testing your system
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Sep 8 - 10:47 AM | Plug-ins > IK Multimedia |
Today we are glad to publish a "double" article about IK Multimedia's ARC System which is a combination of a professional calibrated measurement microphone, a measuring software and a multi-platform plug-in that can be integrated with any DAW-based studio, capable of correcting the distortion caused by room acoustics and able to improve how a studio will sound forever.
"A good mix. In today's audio world, it's not just something nice to have. It's a MUST. If you want to make a good mix of either music or sound for film, you have to go to a professionally designed studio, or acoustically treat your project studio. Now, with IK Multimedia's ARC (Advanced Room Correction) System, there is a third option- a software plug-in. It seems that there is a plug-in to fix everything under the sun these days, so why not have one that corrects the room tone in your studio?"
"A good mix. In today's audio world, it's not just something nice to have. It's a MUST. If you want to make a good mix of either music or sound for film, you have to go to a professionally designed studio, or acoustically treat your project studio. Now, with IK Multimedia's ARC (Advanced Room Correction) System, there is a third option- a software plug-in. It seems that there is a plug-in to fix everything under the sun these days, so why not have one that corrects the room tone in your studio?"
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