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Solid State Logic Acquires Harrison

From top left, clockwise: James Gordon, CEO, Audiotonix; Helen Culleton, COO, Audiotonix; Nigel Beaumont, managing director, Solid State Logic; Gary Thielman, president, Harrison; Ben Loftis, product manager, Harrison; Enrique Perez, CTO, Solid State Logic.
From prime left, clockwise: James Gordon, CEO, Audiotonix; Helen Culleton, COO, Audiotonix; Nigel Beaumont, managing director, Solid State Logic; Gary Thielman, president, Harrison; Ben Loftis, product supervisor, Harrison; Enrique Perez, CTO, Solid State Logic.

Oxford, UK (April 11, 2023)—Solid State Logic has acquired Harrison, the Nashville-based professional audio console and music manufacturing software program producer based in 1975.

In the a long time since, Harrison has grow to be a famous console model for music recording and mixing, movie and tv sound post-production, cloud-based broadcast sound and dwell sound reinforcement. The firm is credited with bringing the primary console with in-line monitoring to market, which revolutionized studio manufacturing by permitting engineers to mix the options of recording and mixing right into a single channel strip. ​ ​

Nigel Beaumont, Solid State Logic managing director, feedback, “Having been on our personal development journey these previous 5 years for the reason that funding from Audiotonix, the announcement immediately is a proud second for all our workers as we now welcome the Harrison crew to our SSL household. It’s been clear from the outset that Gary (Thielman, president of Harrison) and his colleagues have a ardour for console design and their aspirations align with our personal.”

Gary Thielman, Harrison’s president, states, “Having been a part of this enterprise and the professional audio trade for the reason that early 80s, it feels very apt that we might discover our pure dwelling with Solid State Logic and Audiotonix. This alliance supplies Harrison a robust future with entry to additional manufacturing, data in engineering, and increasing our entry to new channels and companions which will increase our potential to develop this excellent enterprise. I’m notably excited for each manufacturers and their clients, as they’ll all reap the advantages of our sharing of concepts with our SSL colleagues.”

Solid State Logic System T for Music Debuts

Enrique Perez, Solid State Logic CTO, continues, “There can be a robust synergy with their software program options that align effectively with our personal plug-in enterprise.​ Like SSL, Harrison has utilized their console heritage and know-how to create a variety of plug-ins and the Mixbus DAW, plus they’ve developed audio processing within the cloud. This all sits effectively when it comes to data share and resourcing for the long run as we align our {hardware} merchandise and software program options.”

James Gordon, Audiotonix CEO, provides, “From an Audiotonix perspective, it’s a privilege to assist convey this distinctive partnership along with these two legendary U.Okay. and U.S. mixing console manufacturers. With their very particular person and identifiable sounds,w their future collectively goes to be unbelievable. What’s nice, too, is that Harrison and Solid State Logic share an identical tradition the place their groups are personally invested on this trade, so I’m excited to see what new improvements and merchandise this ‘super-group’ of technical expertise can convey to market.”

More Sponsors Set for Mix Nashville: Immersive Music Production

Mix Nashville: Immersive Music Production

Mix Nashville: Immersive Music Production, to be held on May 20, 2023, alongside Music Row and in close by Berry Hill, has introduced that high-end pro-audio retailers Vintage King and Westlake Pro, together with top-level producers Avid, Grace Design and ADAM Audio, will probably be on-site as sponsors for the all-day occasion targeted on the rising applied sciences, strategies and inventive alternatives driving the surge in Dolby Atmos and Sony RA360 music content material.

The announcement follows final week’s discover on the primary spherical of supporting sponsors, which embrace Solid State Logic, ATC, Symphonic Acoustics, NTP Technology and Wholegrain Digital Systems.

“It’s been so encouraging to speak with the individuals at these firms over the previous few weeks,” says Tom Kenny, co-editor of Mix. “They’re those driving this speedy improvement in immersive music manufacturing—from a studio design perspective, a workflow perspective, and in serving to to teach engineers, producers and artists about what is feasible, each creatively and technologically. Next week we’ll be saying panelists and last programming, so it’s all coming collectively. As the expertise and expertise come collectively, it simply retains getting extra thrilling as we lead as much as May 20.”

The new spherical of sponsors are:

  • Vintage King: Pro audio retailer and design consultants on dozens of immersive music studios in Nashville, together with the famed Blackbird Studio C, the place they are going to be internet hosting listening classes within the night after the day on Music Row.
  • Avid: With the S6 and Pro Tools, Avid has been on the forefront of immersive music manufacturing from the start and can showcase its expertise in Blackbird Studio and alongside Music Row.
  • ADAM Audio: With a full immersive monitor system now in place, ADAM could have items readily available in the course of the day, then showcase the setup in its Berry Hill facility as a part of the nighttime Studio Crawl and Listening Sessions.
  • Westlake Pro: Backed by practically a decade of expertise working with engineers on immersive audio setups, the professional audio retailer and studio design consultants will arrange in Starstruck Studios in the course of the day and in their very own Berry Hill showroom at night time as a part of the Studio Crawl and Listening Sessions.
  • Grace Design: Eben and Michael Grace convey their intensive experience in all encompass and immersive codecs, together with their versatile, high-end and newly up to date M908 monitor controller, to Music Row.

The occasion, which is able to happen alongside a one-block stretch of Nashville’s Music Row, adopted by a nighttime networking get together and listening classes in close by Berry Hill, will open with a Keynote Conversation within the historic Columbia Studio A, adopted by a sequence of professional panels.

Mix Nashville: Immersive Music Production is produced along side Host Partners Curb Studios, Belmont University and Blackbird Studio.

During the day, Host Partner Curb Studios, together with Quonset Hut, Starstruck Studios, and Front Stage/Back Stage Studios, will characteristic a sequence of professional panels, undertaking profiles, expertise exhibitions and demonstrations, interviews with prime engineers and producers, immersive listening classes, and rather more.

At night time, the occasion strikes to the close by Berry Hill neighborhood for a celebration at world-renowned Blackbird Studio, along side a Studio Crawl that includes immersive music Listening Sessions at plenty of close by studios.

More data might be discovered on the Mix Nashville: Immersive Music Production web site.

For data on sponsorship alternatives, contact Mix writer Janis Crowley.

Solid State Logic System T for Music Debuts

Solid State Logic System T for Music
Solid State Logic System T for Music

Oxford, UK (April 4, 2023)—Solid State Logic’s System T manufacturing system has been dealing with immersive audio workflows in submit homes for years, so maybe it was inevitable that SSL would tweak it to handle music and immersive music manufacturing—after which debut the consequence, System T for Music.

System T provides each channel and object-based workflows for immersive music manufacturing, supporting varied immersive audio codecs together with Dolby Atmos Music, particularly with 7.1.2 beds. Individual channel and bus codecs are configurable as much as 7.1.4. 3D panning, with each XYZ and rotational Theta pan modes is offered, whereas built-in object management is offered for DAW-hosted panner plug-ins, together with the Dolby Atmos Music Panner.

Onboard are the SSL bus compressor in 7.1.2 format, multiband compressors, dynamic EQs, tape echo, modulation instruments, reverbs, VHD saturation, transient shaper and extra. Compressor and gate hyperlink buses enable grouped processing throughout discrete object paths , whereas devoted LFE-only bus routing simplifies object sign circulation to the LFE bus.

System T’s monitor part supplies as much as 9.1.6 management room monitoring, with assist for added speaker units permitting reference comparability. A pair of 24-way exterior supply selectors and two monitoring insert factors present supply choice, together with monitoring from the Dolby Atmos Renderer. An in-built binaural encoder can present an immersive illustration when monitoring on headphones.

SSL SubGen Plug-In – Mix Product of the Week

The flagship S500 large-format modular console will be specified with a customized mixture of 16 to 384 premium faders, responsive multi-gesture touchscreens and a grasp part. The S300 provides a mid-size, mounted body console in 16, 32 and 48 fader configurations. Dedicated fader tiles will be mixed with touchscreens for smaller manufacturing suites.  The S500 console options the power to change the inbuilt touchscreen show from the console view to a DAW display screen, renderer or some other exterior display screen connection.

System T’s Tempest Engines present actual time digital audio processing throughout as much as 800 audio channels with full SSL dynamics, EQ and 3D panning, plus an Effects Rack. The Tempest Engine’s structure permits engineers to start out with a clean canvas and configure channels, buses, sends and inserts as wanted, in addition to permitting them to be modified in a while. Patching and routing will be managed instantly from the console software program. Everything can then be saved as a totally recallable setup, or template for future classes.

System T’s digital audio dealing with is constructed round 64-bit floating level processing and makes use of the corporate’s patented ‘SolidClock’ know-how to scale back jitter. Also onboard is superior Dante and AoIP integration, permitting 1000’s of I/O to be routed, saved, and recalled immediately from the console floor.

The System T for Music will debut within the SSL sales space on the NAB Show.

SSL SubGen Plug-In – Mix Product of the Week

product of the week - ssl subgen

(March 31, 2023)—SSL has created important momentum within the plug-in market, and its newest entry, SubGen, a sub-bass harmonic synthesizer, ought to solely add to that. Subharmonic synths assist beef up the underside finish on bass, kick, snare, flooring tom or any supply that wants extra emphasis in its bass and sub-bass frequencies. They’re additionally helpful for LFE processing in multichannel audio mixes.

Unlike some sub-bass plug-ins, SubGen’s interface is exceptionally easy. It options 4 individually switchable and adjustable bands, whose controls reside beneath a foremost waveform show.

Individual controls for every band embody a Gain knob, which permits as much as +12 dB of enhance, and numeric fields for Frequency and Width that allow settings between 20 Hz and 160 Hz and  1/tenth of an octave as much as 1 octave, respectively. The similar parameters can be modified graphically in the principle show.

Antares Auto-Tune Vocal Compressor – Mix Product of the Week

At the highest of the GUI is one other, smaller waveform show the place you’ll be able to drag high-pass and low-pass filters to cut back the frequency vary on the plug-in’s output. Another international management is the gain-compensated Drive circuit, which helps you to add Saturation (the knob ranges from 1 to “11” in a nod to Spinal Tap). The Drive provides three modes: Bass, which options sturdy harmonics; Kick, with lighter harmonics and refined overtones; and Pre, which is designed for different supply varieties.

The international Compressor circuit sports activities Compress and Make-Up acquire knobs.  According to SSL, the Compressor options “newly designed assault/launch instances and a clean knee.”

Another helpful function is the Mix knob for adjusting the Wet/Dry steadiness. Values beneath 100% flip SubGen right into a parallel processor. The knob defaults to 50 p.c and might be locked to remain at its setting should you change presets.

Finally, the plug-in contains enter and output controls with meters, an influence button and SSL’s customary Undo/Redo and A/B performance.

SubGen is offered for $79.99 or as a part of the SSL Complete subscription, which begins at $14.99/month.

Mix Nashville: Immersive Music Production Announces First Round of Sponsors

Mix Nashville: Immersive Music Production's First Round of Sponsors
Mix Nashville: Immersive Music Production’s First Round of Sponsors

Nashville, TN (March 24, 2023)—Mix Nashville: Immersive Music Production, an all-day occasion targeted on the rising applied sciences, strategies and creative alternatives driving the surge in Dolby Atmos and Sony RA360 content material, has introduced the primary spherical of supporting sponsors, which embrace Solid State Logic, ATC, Symphonic Acoustics, NTP Technology and Wholegrain Digital Systems, with extra to be introduced within the coming weeks.

The occasion, which is able to happen alongside a one-block stretch of Nashville’s Music Row, adopted by a nighttime networking social gathering and listening periods in close by Berry Hill, will happen on Saturday, May 20, 2023, opening with a Keynote Conversation within the historic Columbia Studio A.

Mix Immersive Music Production Nashville Announced for May!

“It’s at all times a great signal when launching an occasion to have the primary few telephone calls find yourself in sponsorships,” says Tom Kenny, co-editor of Mix. “In this case, it tells me that these firms perceive the affect that immersive audio is having throughout the music trade. They additionally perceive that it is a massive alternative that’s nonetheless in its infancy, and there’s a want for schooling and the trade of data, each artistically and technologically. They can be bringing that experience, together with some top-notch programming, to Mix Nashville. We are definitely grateful for the assist.”

The first spherical of sponsors consists of:

  • Solid State Logic: SSL will showcase the System T console driving the brand new 7.1.4 immersive combine room at Starstruck Studios.
  • ATC (dist. by TransAudio Group): ATC will present its Dolby Atmos monitoring programs at Starstruck Studios and Blackbird Studio.
  • Symphonic Acoustics: The studio monitor producer, which collaborates with the legendary George Augspurger, will supply its latest displays for immersive mixing.
  • Wholegrain Digital Systems: A strong supporter of Mix immersive occasions, Duane Wise will present his high-end DynPEQ plug-in
  • NTP Technology (dist. By Plus 24): One of the pioneers in immersive audio routing and conversion, NTP will present the brand new AX64 and DAD Core 256, dubbed “the tiny immersive audio hero.”

Mix Nashville: Immersive Music Production is produced at the side of Host Partners Curb Studios, Belmont University and Blackbird Studio.

During the day, Host Partner Curb Studios, together with Quonset Hut, Starstruck Studios, and Front Stage/Back Stage Studios, will characteristic a sequence of professional panels, undertaking profiles, expertise exhibitions and demonstrations, interviews with prime engineers and producers, immersive listening periods, and way more.

At night time, the occasion strikes to the close by Berry Hill neighborhood for a celebration at world-renowned Blackbird Studio, at the side of a Studio Crawl that includes immersive music Listening Sessions at quite a few close by studios.

More data may be discovered on the Mix Nashville: Immersive Music Production web site.

For data on sponsorship alternatives, contact Mix writer Janis Crowley.

Mixing Lizzo’s Live Sound On The Road

FOH engineer Nick “Gauge” Todd has been manning an SSL Live L550+ console since the Lizzo tour began in September, 2022.
FOH engineer Nick “Gauge” Todd has been manning an SSL Live L550+ console since ‘Lizzo: The Special Tour’ started in September, 2022.

Los Angeles, CA (March 8, 2023)—Lizzo could have received Record of the Year for her “About Damn Time” single, however her present tour is a couple of good time. The singer, at present rolling by way of Europe, made headlines when she threw in an unlikely R&B cowl of German nu-metal act Rammstein’s “Du Hast” to the tour’s Berlin area present, however the sudden is just about what one ought to anticipate relating to the singer/flutist. Since the beginning of Lizzo: The Special Tour final September, Solotech has offered manufacturing for the worldwide journey, with FOH engineer Nick “Gauge” Todd and monitor mixer Rico Gonzales tackling reside sound mixes all through the tour.

The two engineers have been utilizing SSL Live L550+ consoles to deal with tour sound; Gonzales moreover makes use of an SSL Fusion processor and an The Bus+ compressor and dynamic EQ, whereas Todd has additionally just lately added a Fusion at FOH. Gonzales has blended Stevie Wonder’s displays on an SSL Live console since 2017, so he recommended they each go along with the identical desk for the Lizzo tour.

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Todd, at front-of-house, shared, “I discover myself utilizing much less EQ with this console,” he stated. The FOH professional has been with Lizzo since 2021 and has additionally labored with Doja Cat, SZA, H.E.R., Normani, Vince Staples and others. Sometimes, issues going straight by way of the desk and the preamps with no EQ sound nice on their very own.” That stated, he added, “The console does a lot. There’s lot of onboard processing—and I take advantage of quite a lot of it. You actually don’t want anything however the desk. And I truthfully love the best way the faders really feel. They give me actual good suggestions.”

At stageside, monitor mixer Rico Gonzales puts his racked-up SSL Fusion and The Bus+ to use nightly.
At stageside, monitor mixer Rico Gonzales places his racked-up SSL Fusion and The Bus+ to make use of nightly.

Meanwhile, Gonzales was clear about why he made the change: “My essential purpose is the sonics. Then, the onboard processing and all of the EQ.” He was beforehand utilizing quite a lot of outboard {hardware} however has been eliminating a few of it in favor of the SSL Live’s onboard processing. “The dynamics don’t really feel ‘laborious’ until you need them to. They’re very, very easy, very analogue feeling. I’ve been utilizing the Blitzer on the bass,” he stated, including, “and a little bit bit on kick and snare and the drum bus. Before, I used to be utilizing an outboard dynamics processor, however I’m attempting to see how a lot I can get away with utilizing on the console, as a result of it makes life simpler.”

Gonzales does carry some outboard along with his Live console, although, and two key items are the SSL Fusion and The Bus+. He introduced one explicit mixing follow that he developed whereas working with Wonder to Lizzo’s reside manufacturing, the place he generates 10 mixes for the artist, her five-piece band and the manufacturing crew from about 72 stage inputs. For Lizzo’s in-ear combine, “I combine off the left/proper bus. I discovered this from Stevie, as a result of I combine solely his ears,” he stated. (Wonder’s reside manufacturing employs a second monitor mixer only for the band.) “I make a band bus—a mix-minus—and I course of that with an SSL Fusion and SSL The Bus+, then it goes right into a {hardware} limiter.”

With that processing chain, Gonzales continued, “It retains every thing good and agency in her ears, like she’s singing to TV tracks. Then, her mic and the viewers reside on high of that blend. If the drums or something hit a sure peak that limiter retains it below management, so every thing stays across the similar RMS ranges.” On the Fusion, he added, “I’m utilizing just a bit unfold and colour. I’m utilizing the Vintage Drive and the Stereo Image a little bit bit. That’s all within the chain that’s on simply the music bus. It retains it good and in-your-face.”

Mix Tech: Personal Audio Interface Round-Up

Mix takes a deep dive into among the newer updates and bulletins within the private audio interface world.

APOGEE BOOM
APOGEE BOOM

APOGEE BOOM

In July 2022, Apogee Electronics launched Boom, a brand new entry-level audio interface aimed toward content material creators, streamers and the like. The 2×2 USB-C audio interface for macOS, iOS and Windows affords 24-bit/192kHz decision and consists of among the firm’s DSP efforts. Boom affords “professional-spec” AD/DA conversion parts with a most enter degree of +18 dBu. The onboard mic preamps supply 62 dB of acquire, and the unit consists of built-in {hardware} DSP with Symphony ECS Channel strip. The unit sports activities a 1⁄4-inch instrument/ line enter and a balanced mic/line/instrument Combi enter, whereas onboard outputs embody a 1⁄4-inch Zero ohm Headphone output and Left/ Right 1⁄4-inch balanced speaker outputs. The bus-powered unit can join on to an iPad Pro and be managed by the Apogee Control 2 app, which is included.

AUDIENT ID44 MKII AUDIO INTERFACE
AUDIENT ID44 MKII AUDIO INTERFACE

AUDIENT ID44 MKII AUDIO INTERFACE

Audient has up to date its iD44 desktop audio interface with the launch of iD44 MKII. The new unit is claimed to offer higher AD/DA converters with a 9 dB enchancment. The iD44 MKII now additionally affords Audio Loop-back, so customers have the power to seize playback from a number of purposes on the pc similtaneously the microphones, catering to an important want for content material creators, podcasters and streamers. The incorporation of a dual-headphone amp, together with each a 1⁄4-inch jack and a mini-jack, means three units of headphones could be plugged in without delay.

AVID MBOX STUDIO
AVID MBOX STUDIO

AVID MBOX STUDIO

At the October AES Show, Avid introduced again its MBox desktop audio interface with the brand new MBOX Studio, powered by Pro Tools software program. MBox Studio operates on each Mac and Windows OS and features a bundled Pro Tools Studio subscription (one yr). The 21-in/22-out gadget can join mics, devices, studio screens, Bluetooth units, and different analog, digital and MIDI gear. MBox Studio depends on the identical mic preamps present in Avid’s S6L and Pro Tools Carbon system. Free with the acquisition of MBOX Studio are one-year subscriptions for Pro Tools Studio and Avid Sibelius music notation software program, along with the bundled MBox Ignition Pack. With variable Z impedance switching on instrument inputs, customers can change guitar tones whereas recording to enhance the consequences chain.

FOCUSRITE VOCASTER
FOCUSRITE VOCASTER ONE and VOCASTER TWO

FOCUSRITE VOCASTER

Focusrite is out to courtroom podcasters and content material creators with its new Vocaster audio interfaces. Vocaster One is a simple interface, supposed for the solo podcaster, whereas the Two is designed for reveals that function two hosts, company and/or audio segments. Accordingly, it options two mic inputs and two headphone outputs for recording and listening again.

With Vocaster Hub, the companion app, customers can management interface settings, set ranges, route audio from a telephone and pc, and extra. Features embody Auto Gain for setting ranges; Enhance, a set of three voice presets; a Mute button; and Loopback, which permits customers to stream pre-recorded segments instantly from a pc. Vocaster One Studio consists of the One interface; Focusrite’s DM1 dynamic mic with built-in grille and pop filter; and HP60v closed-back studio headphones. Vocaster Two Studio consists of the Two interface; a DM14v dynamic mic with built-in windshield and shock mount; and the HP60v closed-back studio headphones.

MOTU M6 AUDIO INTERFACE
MOTU M6 AUDIO INTERFACE

MOTU M6 AUDIO INTERFACE

The compact M6 USB-C audio interface from MOTU is suitable with Mac, Windows and iOS methods and helps as much as 192 kHz sampling charges. It options 4 mic/line/Hi-Z inputs and two pairs of balanced 1/4-inch outputs. The M6, which joins an M Series line that features the smaller M2 and M4 items, options ESS Sabre32 Ultra converters and supplies a 120 dB dynamic vary. In addition, M6 customers will expertise as little as 2.5 ms of round-trip latency (at 96 kHz with a 32-sample buffer), in keeping with MOTU.

The front-panel enter channels every have an XLR/1/4-inch Combo enter, Gain management, switchable 48V phantom energy, and a Monitor mode change. The again panel consists of two further 1/4-inch line inputs, which may deal with balanced or unbalanced alerts. Full-color LCD meters present every particular person enter and output. The M6 additionally encompasses a pair of unbiased TRS headphone outputs, every with its personal quantity management.

NEVE 88M DUAL MIC PREAMP & USB INTERFACE
NEVE 88M DUAL MIC PREAMP & USB INTERFACE

NEVE 88M DUAL MIC PREAMP & USB INTERFACE

Neve launched the 88M, its first Dual Mic Preamp and USB Audio Interface, on the NAMM present in early June. Using the identical transformer-balanced expertise as Neve’s flagship large-format 88RS, the 88M is meant to convey sound of AIR, Abbey Road and Capitol Studios into residence and transportable studio setups. The front-end recording system, with plug-and-play connectivity, is complemented with mastering-grade AD/DA conversion. Analog and digital parts are integrated at each stage all through the whole sign path.

PRESONUS AUDIOBOX GO
PRESONUS AUDIOBOX GO

PRESONUS AUDIOBOX GO

AudioField Go from PreSonus is USB-bus-powered with Mac and Windows computer systems, iOS telephones and tablets, and plenty of Android units. It’s additionally USB-class-compliant and helps as much as 24-bit 96kHz audio. Though AudioField Go is a 2-in/2-out interface, it has just one mic enter, which is on an XLR/1/4-inch mic/line combo jack with switchable phantom energy. The second enter is 1⁄4-inch instrument. For outputs, the unit encompasses a pair of TRS balanced outs for feeding screens and a 1⁄4-inch TRS headphone out. The entrance panel sports activities enter acquire knobs for channels 1 and a pair of, and the unit encompasses a Mix knob that lets customers dial within the ratio of audio getting back from a DAW and the direct sign being recorded. The entrance panel homes a big knob for controlling the extent of the primary outputs and a smaller one for the headphone quantity.

SOLID STATE LOGIC SSL 12
SOLID STATE LOGIC SSL 12

SOLID STATE LOGIC SSL 12

The SSL 12, a 12-in 8-out USB bus-powered audio interface, expands on the unique SSL 2 and SSL 2+ fashions with: 4 SSL-designed mic preamplifiers (-130.5 dBu EIN efficiency and 62 dB acquire vary); Hi-Z instrument inputs for guitars, bass or classic devices; two headphone outputs; and next-generation 32-bit /192 kHz AD/DA converters Advanced routing and monitoring choices, mixed with ADAT enter supporting eight further channels of digital audio, supply a complete of 12 tracks of simultaneous recording and eight channels of playback.

The bundle consists of SSL’s 360° software program mixer, Alternative Monitor Switching, Mono Sum, Invert Phase Left, Dim, Cut, in addition to entry to an onboard talkback microphone. Creating as much as 4 unbiased, near-zero-latency foldback mixes is feasible. SSL 12 additionally consists of the SSL Production Pack, a collection of software program devices, sounds, plug-ins and DAW that features the Vocalstrip and Drumstrip 2 plug-ins in addition to 3-month entry to SSL’s Complete subscription.

UNIVERSAL AUDIO VOLT SERIES
UNIVERSAL AUDIO VOLT SERIES

UNIVERSAL AUDIO VOLT SERIES

The new Volt vary represents Universal Audio’s first foray into native audio interfaces, with USB-C, tabletop-style units designed for private recording, podcasts and different low-input-count purposes. The fundamental Volt fashions, the 1×2 Volt 1 and a pair of×2 Volt 2, include built-in Vintage Mic Preamp mode, which supplies a switchable emulation of the Universal Audio 610 mic pre. The Volt 176 and 276 additionally embody 1176-style compressors on their inputs. The 4×4 Volt 476 options two mic preamps and two line inputs, whereas the 4×4 Volt 476P (Mac/ Windows/iOS) is the one Volt to this point with 4 mic preamps. It additionally has 4 XLR/TRS combo jacks to deal with mic, line or instrument-level alerts, to go along with a pair of 1/4-inch TRS headphone outputs, every with its personal quantity management. The again panel incorporates six 1/4-inch outputs—Monitor L and R, and 4 line outputs—in addition to the USB-C port for connecting to your pc, an influence jack for the included adapter, and a big Off/On change.

 

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Sheffield A/V Re-Ups with SSL

Sheffield Audio/Video Productions has installed a SSL Duality Fuse console in Studio A.
Sheffield Audio/Video Productions has installed a SSL Duality Fuse console in Studio A.

Phoenix, MD (February 16, 2023)—Sheffield Audio/Video Productions, originally launched as Sheffield Recordings in 1968, has installed a 48-fader SSL Duality Fuse mixing console in Studio A.

Sheffield opened at its current location just north of Baltimore, MD in 1981. The 20,000-square-foot complex also houses the Sheffield Institute for the Recording Arts (SIRA), established at the complex in 1995 and the first school in North America to install the new version of the Duality console. Sound engineering students attending SIRA’s AudioWorks program have access to both professional recording studios at the complex.

According to Jeff Mund, who partnered in the business with Andrew Dunn and Scott Lloyd, the Sheffield staff discussed several alternative mixing console brands for Studio A, but ultimately decided to install the company’s latest analog technology in the A room, he says.

“After a couple of conversations with our engineering team and with the folks at SSL, it was clear that we wanted the industry standard,” said Mund. “We wanted the interoperability, so that if our students learned the SSL SuperAnalogue format, they could work on an SSL console anywhere.”

​Sheffield founders John Ariosa and Vance Van Horn used SSL consoles dating back nearly to the beginning of the company. The Duality console that was in Studio A until recently, for instance, replaced a 4000 E Series that was previously in place for 17 years in the room. In 1991, an SL4040 E/G was removed from Studio B, reconfigured to support 48 inputs and installed in Sheffield’s newly built mobile recording truck’s 48-foot trailer. That SL4048 analog desk was replaced in 2001 by an SSL Axiom MT+ digital console in the truck, which now offers fully redundant 64-track recording to Pro Tools.

Those desks going back have been used by a variety of names as in recent years, Sheffield has worked with Coldplay, Foo Fighters, Billy Joel, Mariah Carey, Elvis Costello and Walt Disney Motion Pictures. Past clients have also included Johnny Cash, Elton John, Aerosmith, The Boston Pops, The Kennedy Center, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and others.

David Kershenbaum Works at Home with BiG SiX Consoles

Multi-platinum producer David Kershenbaum’s home studio includes a pair of BiG SiX consoles.
Multi-platinum producer David Kershenbaum’s home studio includes a pair of SSL BiG SiX consoles.

Los Angeles, CA (January 31, 2023)—Multi-platinum producer David Kershenbaum built out a home studio to enable him to keep working during the pandemic, outfitting it with a variety of SSL products, including a pair of BiG SiX consoles.

“I have always worked and continue to produce in commercial studios with the finest analog equipment. In early 2020, as the pandemic was raging, it became almost impossible to continue producing in these facilities. I needed an alternative. I already owned a very extensive home Pro Tools rig, but I was limited to only the ‘in-the-box’ system,” says Kershenbaum, who previously owned a major commercial facility housing huge SSL consoles as well as a pair of two of the first AWS900 analog desks to be delivered by SSL.​

Kershenbaum, who has worked on Grammy-winning hits for the likes of Tracy Chapman, Duran Duran, Joe Jackson, Bryan Adams and Supertramp, initially worked with a pair of SSL SiX CH 500 Series modules. He installed a BiG SiX to give himself more channels and liked it so much that he added a second console.

“It’s a summing mixer with G Series compressors and EQ as well as converters and monitoring,” Kershenbaum says. “It’s an amazing value package, almost like a novel little console. I like the compressors on each of the four mono channels, but I don’t tend to use them as much as I use the G-Series Bus compressor. I can really spread everything out, do all my submixing, and then put mixes through the BiG SiXes as a final, almost like a big outboard box.”

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Kershenbaum, a former record executive at major record labels and an entertainment entrepreneur who also established a film music supervision division and a music publishing company, continues, “Today, along with working in the commercial studios, I can work effortlessly in my private home studio, doing online remote productions, sending stems out of Pro Tools, and summing them through my magic boxes — the two BiG SiXes.

​“The minute you put these BiG SiXes in the circuit, things get glued together and sound great. Everything has its place. It just sounds like a record. Everything sounds so great, so much like the 4000 and 9000 series consoles I am so accustomed to. I find that very pleasing.”

Mix’s 23 Pro Audio Companies to Watch in 2023, Part 2

23 Pro Audio Companies to Watch in 2023

Immersive music was the talk of 2022 in both pro audio production and consumer distribution, which led to a wealth of new creative tools, both studio and live sound, and a renewed focus on playback systems, both speakers and headphones. There is no sign of that slowing down in 2023.

The past 12 months also saw the release of plenty of new, affordable microphones, high-end outboard gear, AI-infused plug-ins and advanced means of control. With all that in mind, we present the second half of Mix’s 23 pro audio companies to keep an eye on in 2023; don’t forget to check out Part 1!

MEYER SOUND

MEYER SOUND

It would be hard not to include Meyer Sound on any Companies to Watch list, in any year, even a year following the introduction of a new flagship, large-format, linear line array loudspeaker called Panther, where the mandate was to provide the power of Leo in a package closer to the size of Lyon.

That would seem like enough to sit back and take it easy, and sell a few systems, but that’s not going to happen. There’s too much knowledge at the company to sit still, and with a well-deserved position at the high end of post-production, live sound and control systems, it’s a safe bet that 2023 will be another banner year. Don’t count out Constellation, where the possibilities for immersive playback are endless.

PMC

PMC

On that same trip to Nashville this past fall, just a half-block from Jeff Balding’s studio, Mix stopped in at Ryan Hewitt’s new 7.1.4 Dolby Atmos mix room, Stratmosphere, featuring a crazy-good-sounding PMC monitor system built around PMC 6-2 Active Monitors with 8-2 subs in an XBD array up front and PMC ci45 and ci90 speakers hidden in the walls. A few blocks away, two flagship PMC immersive systems fill out the two immersive studios at UMG/Capitol’s Berry Hill facility. PMC was a founding member of the immersive music club, and with the introduction in late 2021 of the new, more affordable PMC6, PMC6-2 and PMC8-2, along with associated subwoofers, the company’s name will only spread wider.

PSP AUDIOWARE

PSP AUDIOWARE

Mix reviewer Michael Cooper has long been a fan of PSP Audioware’s plug-ins, most recently diving in to take a look at Impressor and Saturator. “It’s these two guys from Poland,” he said in pitching the review to a Mix editor, “and they make fantastic products. I would like to play with these two.”

In the same month, at the Mix immersive music event in NYC, noted mixer Ronald Prent casually remarked about “this little company in Poland, PSP,” that was about to come out with a new, simple immersive plug-in that was going to have a huge impact on immersive workflow. That product, we now know, is PSP auralControl, and it just came out to rave reviews. We’re keeping an eye on those two guys from Poland.

SENNHEISER/NEUMANN 23 to watch

SENNHEISER/NEUMANN

Sennheiser and Neumann have been so deeply involved in pioneering research involving immersive audio capture and playback, most notably through its AMBEO development team, that it can become easy to look past the fact that they had released new products. Not so in 2022, when Neumann released its new NDH 30 open-back, reference-class headphone for mixing and mastering, in both stereo and immersive formats, along with the KH 150 DSP-powered studio monitor. Both received instant acclaim.

Meanwhile, at the Mix immersive music event in NYC, Sennheiser showed off the latest iteration of its Dear Reality dearVR immersive headphone mixing plug-in and its AMBEO 2-channel renderer. Headphones and binaural matter. This is very cool stuff. Very cutting-edge. Stay tuned.

SHURE

SHURE

Shure pretty much exploded out of the gate at the start of 2022 and didn’t let up all year, unveiling product after product aimed at every corner of pro audio. January saw the company release the second generation of its SRH440A and SRH840A headphones, while the long-awaited Shure KSM11 wireless vocal mic capsule came out in April, having already hit the road as Dua Lipa’s live mic capsule of choice. For integrators, MXA920 ceiling array microphones arrived in May, while content creators got a limited edition of the MV7 broadcast mic in August. October saw the company unleash a one-two punch: its UniPlex cardioid subminiature lavalier mic for AV conference pros, and the AD600 Axient Digital Spectrum Manager for the touring, broadcast, location sound, theater and HOW markets. It’s a safe bet that Shure has another round of must-have tools in its back pocket, just waiting to be unleashed at the right moment in 2023, so keep an eye on those pros from Chicago.

SOLID STATE LOGIC ssl

SOLID STATE LOGIC

The number and range of new products coming out of SSL over the past few years have been staggering, with everything from audio interfaces and plug-ins to brand-new and updated consoles, big and small. There’s no sign of slowing down following the fall release of Origin 16 at AES 2022.

What grabs our attention, however, is the fact that Phil Wagner, head of U.S. operations, spent much of the past year touting the capabilities of the SSL System T console for immersive music production, despite the fact that it was originally designed for broadcast. That means the technology behind the immersive audio control package is in place, and we’re likely to see much more of it in the year to come, spread across a multitude of products. Can’t wait!

SONY PRO/SONY RA360 23 to watch.

SONY PRO/SONY RA360

Where the heck did Sony come from? Sure, through its various pro and consumer divisions, the company has put a lot of backing behind the development of the RA360 format, and it’s making inroads in both gaming and music. Elsewhere, behind the scenes, the company has done extensive research into the binaural simulation of immersive spaces and released a few creative tools for high-end mixers. Then in the past couple of years, Sony Professional started releasing some pretty nice microphones (the C-100 and C-80), and most recently, a high-end wireless transmitter. We didn’t see this coming from a company that had largely disappeared from pro audio over the past decade, but it’s sure nice to see. Bring on more!

SOUND PARTICLES

SOUND PARTICLES

You can read much more about this relatively recent Portuguese plug-in startup in this month’s View From the Top, interviewing company founder Nuno Fonseca. Just a few years back, Fonseca was an academic, teaching CGI, coding and software-based technologies when he saw that what he was teaching in visuals could be applied to audio. He named his first product, a randomization plug-in that created rich and full soundscapes, Sound Particles. The timing was right, and he found instant acceptance from high-end studios and engineers in sound for film and television. A flurry of new products emerged, and now the company has set its sights on immersive music production. Good things are happening here, where high technology delivers easy-to-use tools.

SWEETWATER

SWEETWATER

Who could have predicted that a small online and phone-based audio retailer from Fort Wayne, Ind., would emerge over the course of the past decade as one of the audio industry’s most prominent success stories, with annual revenues topping $1 billion a year?

Those inside the company likely saw it coming, because the way Sweetwater does business— fairly and with a personal touch—provides a throwback model for the modern age that should be taught in MBA programs across the country. Provide a reliable resource, treat your employees and customers right, and deliver what you say you will. It sounds simple, we know, but founder Chuck Surack and his team have turned it into an art form— and it’s only getting bigger and better.

UNIVERSAL AUDIO

UNIVERSAL AUDIO

The much-beloved Universal Audio, founded by one of the music industry’s original engineer’s engineers, Bill Putnam, and still in the family, has been on a tear lately, releasing a flood of new products, both hardware and software. From the introduction of its Spark subscription plan, to the launch of its first native audio interface, the new Volt 476P, to the recently released Hitsville Reverb Chambers emulation plug-in, there’s been no breaks. It’s easy to forget how central UA was to the introduction and acceptance of realistic emulations and models of vintage gear in software so many years ago. That’s because the company has remained the leader, and there’s no sign that it’s giving up the title.

WAVES 23 to watch

WAVES

If there is any company that has a right to challenge the claim of UA’s market-leading plug-ins, it would be Waves, as we could make the same claim for the longtime Isreal-based software developer. Heck, it was Waves that led the way to its celebrity engineer and producer signature plug-ins, dating back to Jack Joseph Puig and many others. However, Waves does so much more, extending its reach successfully into live sound through its hardware stage racks, integrated plug-ins and mixing/control surfaces. It’s hard to fathom that one company has such a solid footprint in both worlds. But Waves does. Now let’s see what the company does when it seriously dives into immersive music. It should be fun!

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