Country legend Crystal Gayle has installed one of Carl Tatz Design's new line of PhantomFocus Monitors at her Audio 51 Music studio on Nashville's Music Row.
By Clive Young There's been a lot of talk about how creating sound for Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality apps will change the face of pro audio; now the game Pokemon Go has become an instant, ubiquitous hit and taken AR mainstream in the process. With that in mind, we figured at least a few audio pros were playing it (for "research purposes," of course!), so we asked around on social media—and were not disappointed.
"I wanted to be in a place where people remembered me, and I could have a good relationship with everybody in the community, help people, learn new skills, learn how to work on homes, live on the land. That's why I left L.A." —producer/engineer Robert Seifert Gage.
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