Friday, April 13, 2007

A Multiformat Converter and Ripper


It seems like I'm always in search of the do-it-all audio file converter and ripper. There's always that one client who sends commercials in the .wma format, which of course is not recognized by the automation. dB power Amp "Pro" has a really sleek interface and is easy to use.

Now, a company called My Music tools unveils their creation...a true multi format converter and ripper.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Clear Channel's Creative Services Group

Radio World profiles the Atlanta-based Creative Services Group, a mini-agency within the CC juggernaut that services some of the company's larger clients.

Hear some of their samples at this link.

Sony announces Sound Forge 9


We're devoted ProTools users at this humble home studio. However, even rabid ProTools users might find something to like with the new graphical interface and array of plug-ins.


On the heels of the recently released Acid 6, Sony announces the release of Sound Forge 9. At $299, it's still competitively priced. A trial download is available, too.

Hoffs & Sweet UseTelefunken


The mere mention of the name Telefunken to a home-studio enthusiast causes two simultaneous reactions: one of drooling over the pristine audio output delivered by one of the world's great mics, and also the jaw-drop routine when the producer eyes the sticker price of the vintage mic.

In 2000, Toni Roger Fishman purchased the Telefunken brand and changed the name to Telefunken USA. Today, they provide restoration services and build reproductions of vintage Telefunken microphones. Producers, vocalists and musicians have taken a liking to the vintage sound, including The Bangels founding member Susanna Hoffs and producer Matthew Sweet.

Read more about their second and latest collaboration and their home-studio set-up.

iPod mixes



Not only is it very convenient to mix directly to an iPod, it's just very cool, too. I use the 40g device not only to shuttle audio files from the home studio to the office, but also to back up data as well.

Now, Alesis announces the iMultiMix 8, a sleek-looking module that connects via USB and comes packed with over 100 digital effects. Transfer your mixes through iTunes as 16bit 44.1kHz or 48.Hz recordings. It won't be available until Fall, but at $500, it may be worth the wait. WordPress Test has the review.

Rank and Files


Digital Music Doctor ranks editing software from their latest Internet Popularity poll. In this poll, Garage Band picks up steam.