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Daily E-Reviewsletter featuring the Audient iD22 AD/DA USB Interface & Monitoring System plus Ear Trumpet Labs, Meyer Sound, Sound Devices and Universal Audio


November 27, 2013
New Products
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Sound Devices 633 10-Trach Field Recorder »
Universal Audio Maag EQ4 Plug-in »


Today's Product Review

Audient iD22 AD/DA USB Interface & Monitoring System
By Strother Bullins, Editor of Pro Audio Review

English manufacturer Audient—founded by David Dearden and Gareth Davies, Soundcraft veterans and founding partners of DDA—has built moderately-priced yet great sounding, fully-professional analog recording gear since 1997. The brand is bolstered by its founders’ history, knowledge, and experience in the industry; for just one popular credit, Dearden worked with three-fourths of the Beatles (Lennon, Harrison and Starr) on both analog console maintenance and design/build projects. Both Dearden and Davies are veterans of the console industry, having a unique insight into building authentic British analog (or as the Brits say “analogue”) consoles and recording gear, in general.

Their latest (possibly the product to raise their brand's profile amongst the self-recordist crowd) is the iD22, a Mac OS-compatible, USB-based audio interface and monitoring system featuring a two-input, six-output 24-bit, 96 kHz AD/DA with ADAT optical I/O and a number of attractive features, including two fully balanced quarter-inch TRS inserts (perfect for those of us with favorite analog outboard processors to incorporate into our DAW-based productions). More »

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Today's Blog

PAR Opinion: Decisions, Decisions: Four Pros Discuss DAWs (and more)
By Rich Tozzoli, Software Editor for Pro Audio Review
This month, following our annual American AES Convention, is a great time to figuratively “reboot.” There’s not a better or more inspiring time for reevaluating the gear we use daily in our unique jobs. In doing so, it’s often worthwhile to consider what peers choose to get their jobs done; here, we catch up with four busy and credit-heavy pros for their latest and greatest DAW-based preferences in audio tools.

They are Paul Antonell, Grammy-nominated engineer, mixer and producer (Spyro Gyra, Natalie Merchant, Rusted Root, Beausoleil); Richard Chycki, multi-Grammy award-winning engineer, mixer and producer (Rush, Aerosmith, Dream Theater, Def Leppard); Peter Moshay, multi-Grammy award-winning engineer, mixer and producer (Hall & Oates, Live From Daryl's House, BB King, Ian Hunter); and Bob Powers, multi-Grammy award-winning engineer, mixer and producer (Citizen Cope, Erykah Badu, The Roots, D'Angelo). More »

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