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Hear the Antelope Zen Studio in Your Own Studio
Hear it for yourself! At Sweetwater, we’ve been absolutely blown away by the stunning clarity and remarkable detail of the Antelope Audio Zen Studio. With 20 analog inputs, 12 mic preamps, Antelope’s peerless conversion and cloc
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Hidden Focusrite Forte Features
The Focusrite Forte is one of the best compact desktop-style USB audio interfaces on the market. One of the great things about it (aside from its standard-setting audio quality) is that the user interface is so simple — just a single large knob that also doubles as a switch when you p
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Hot New Gear from PreSonus
Our friends at PreSonus have been busy, recently introducing two new series of studio monitors, a new line of StudioLive PA loudspeakers, and an updated 32-channel version of their popular StudioLive digital mixer. The current crop of StudioLive products incorporates PreSonus’s
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How can I Run an ADAT Optical Cable Long Distances?
Q: I need to run an ADAT optical cable for a long distance. My understanding is that there is a limit to how far you can go with one? Is there another solution? A: The ADAT spec puts the limit on optical cable length at five meters (around 16 feet). However, the length you c
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How Do I Connect My Gallien-Krueger MB200 to My Focusrite Saffire Pro ...
Q: I have a Gallien-Krueger MB200 compact bass head and I want to connect it to my Focusrite Saffire Pro 14 audio interface. The MB200 has a switchable Headphone/Line Out jack and a Direct Out jack. Which should I use to connect to my interface? A: Either will work, depend
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How Do I Use the Shure VP88 for M/S Stereo?
Q: I don’t quite understand how the Shure VP88 microphone works for mid-side recording. How do I get the left/right part of the “side” out? A: You can use the VP88 in two ways, either with an external mid-side matrix or with the mic’s internal M/S matrix. There is a four
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How Far Apart Should I Place Stereo Microphones?
Q: How far apart do two microphones need to be when using A-B stereo microphone technique? A: A-B stereo miking, or “spaced pair” microphone technique as it is often called, relies on two microphones being placed far enough apart so that the source sound reaches each mic a
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How Many Aux Sends with Two Apollo 16s?
Q: I have one Universal Audio Apollo 16 and I love it. In fact, I want to add a second one so I can have 32 inputs and outputs. Right now I have two aux sends and four cue mixes in the Apollo console software when using my Apollo 16. If I add a second Apollo 16, do I get two mor
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How Much Insulation for Studio Ceiling?
Q: I’m building out a room in my basement for a studio, and I’m using Auralex Resilient Channel to mount to layers of drywall. I was told I should stuff the space between the joists with insulation. How much should I use? A: Congratulations on your new studio! The temptation
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How Should I Aim my Studio Monitors?
Q: I always have heard that studio monitors should be set up so that they form an equilateral triangle with the engineer’s head. But does that mean that the two speakers should point at your ears? At your nose? Where should they be aimed? A: We have found that we get the best re
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