Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Is Peak Limiting making people sick???


Apologies to you for our lack of posts and reports over the past two weeks. We're busy with the final touches of our forthcoming redesign and development of a new marketing plan. With these in place, we'll be in a good position to attract a vast array of Production and Imaging Directors across the country and beyond. More on that in the coming days.

Now, on to the news. Is the "11" factor making listeners sick? Remember Nigel Tufnell's and Marty DiBergi's dialogue in Spinaltap, "What we do is, if we need that extra push over the cliff, you know what we do? We put it at 11! It's one louder." Well, are peak limiting plug-ins making people ill? It's in interesting question raised in a recent article. Check out the accompanying video presentation for more detail.

Are you a Peak Limiting freak? Post your reply and let us know.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Friday, May 18, 2007

Talk about Honesty in Advertising

Thanks to Iron Mike Russell for unearthing this gem!

What a great line: "Don't worry about the equipment, imagine all the fun you can have in the back!" Oh, it must be a Friday, friends....


Job Opening ... Bring Lots of Tanning Lotion

Happy Friday!

Channel 104.8 has an immediate opening for a creative production wizard. Accommodation within walking distance to the station will be provided, along with transportation, too.

Sounds great, as long as you don't mind working in one of the hottest places on mother earth. Ajman, in the United Arab Emirates. I checked today's forecast, which calls for a balmy 102 degrees. However, during peak summer periods the temp may surpass 127 degrees.

Oh, if you're worried about security, consider this: Halliburton will soon move its headquarters there. I guess that says something about security.

"Where's the hearse?"

So..... you're in the production studio, sitting comfortably in front of the console and ready to begin a mix-down when, to your surprise you hear somebody yell, "Where's the hearse?"

This Sheffield, Alabama station received an unwelcome guest in their production studio. I'm not sure what's funnier: the sight of a silver hearse punching a hole through the production studio wall, or the fact that the station "repaired" the damage in less than two hours.

Hey, a picture is worth a thousand words. Read the full story here.

Monday, May 14, 2007

Recording Music


Have you ever wondered what it's like to record musicians in a live performance. Let's step out of the production studio for a moment and take a behind-the-scenes look at an actual session... in this case, a jazz recording.

Victor Schermer penned this article on what takes place in the control room and the recording studio during an actual session. Leading the session is one of the great underrated pianists, Don Friedman.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Using Skype for Phoners and Production



I receive the occasional question ...usually from a home-studio producer... on the easiest way to record a telephone interview in the digital medium. Of course, the first thing that comes to mind is the use of a Gentner hybrid interface or even a Telos, assuming the session is on an ISDN circuit.

One inquiry, however was particularly complex and involved recording an interview on the phone. It didn't help matters that my colleague was on vacation in the Caribbean, miles away from the nearest studio. With laptop in hand and ProTools M-Box at his disposal, we tinkered with a few scenarios on how to record the interview as an MP3 file...something he could edit and e-mail to his producer at the radio station.

Enter Skype to the rescue! Skype taps into the speed and quality of VOIP. With a couple of quick software downloads, our intrepid explorer/producer was up and running in no time.

Thanks to David at ContentDeveloper.com for writing this thorough article on how to make it work.