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October 5, 2011

Logic Studio Review

Logic Studio is awesome, so awesome they could have named it Woweee!

With templates for recording different genres of music, you have instruments preset and optimized to sound exactly as you'd want them to.

Of course you can tweak these settings or configure the instruments differently, but why would you?

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The RE27 Microphone - 1 Million Broadcasters Can't Be Wrong.

Okay, a million broadcasters might be stretching it, but the Electro-Voice RE20 / 27 microphones are used by radio station and broadcast facilities worldwide.

Why?

Because they truly are universal.

When it comes to selecting a microphone most voiceover talent are told to extensively test many mics. The RE line is the only exception to this rule.

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Audio Editing: From Razor Blades To Keystrokes

Having come from the dark ages or radio production (audio tape, linear production, razor blades and grease pencils for editing), digital audio production has been the most significant advance to me.

The problem has been that audio recording software is mostly designed for music recording.

What to do?

Hear more in my article on Audio Daily.

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The H2 Zoom, Or My Podcasting Lifeline

I've been pod-casting now for about three years, and for the better part of that time the Handy Recorder H2 Zoom has been my lifeline to the audio-sphere.

It is a digital voice recorder that doubles as a USB microphone for those "I don't have time to run to the closet to record" days.

Hear more in my review on Audio Daily.

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