Harrison 32cs Channel Strip By Rob Tavaglione Some vintage gear re-issues seem a bit outdated and even ill-equipped for the modern studio. Others lack the classic tones that first warranted the re-issue. But once in a while, a product emerges with all vintage vibe intact plus enough modernity to compete in today's complex audio rodeo. Harrison's 32cs Channel Strip is most definitely the latter. More »
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Top 5 Software Tools: “I Don’t Leave Home Without ‘Em” By Rich Tozzoli for ProSoundNetwork.com As I head to St. John, US Virgin Islands for my annual recording retreat, my computer is loaded with an arsenal of toys. Here's the top five that I simply couldn't leave at home ... More »
Students Invent Sound Wave Fire Extinguisher By Clive Young “All About That Bass” may have been a hit song last summer, but it’s also the basic concept behind a prototypical fire extinguisher that uses sound waves to put out flames. Created by Viet Tran and Seth Robertson, engineering seniors at George Mason University in Fairfax, VA, the invention uses sound waves in the 30 to 60 Hertz range to separate oxygen from an object on fire, extinguishing flames without using water or chemicals. More »