Posts Tagged 'interviews'

Sennheiser Delivers at Bruno Mars – Moonshine Jungle Tour

Sennheiser Delivers at Bruno Mars – Moonshine Jungle Tour

Superstar Bruno Mars finished the North American leg of his Moonshine Jungle Tour in September ­ a run that consisted of over 40 U.S. and Canadian dates, a spectacular appearance on the MTV Video Music Awards, and an announcement that he will perform at the Pepsi Super Bowl XLVIII Halftime Show on February 2, 2014. This month, the Moonshine Jungle Tour continues on to Europe before setting out to Australia and New Zealand in early 2014. Bruno and his band rely on Sennheiser microphones and wireless systems.

Focusrite RedNet Captures An Extraordinary Otello

Focusrite RedNet Captures An Extraordinary Otello

2013 marks the bicentenary of the birth of Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi, and to honour the occasion, the Fondazione Teatro La Fenice decided to perform Verdi’s famous opera ‘Otello’ in the stunning outdoor environment of the 15th century courtyard of the Palazzo Ducale, in the heart of Venice. The event revived a tradition of presenting outdoor performances at the Ducal Palace that ran from 1949-67, and the work itself is a passionate tribute to the city.

Paul Epworth and his Isochrone Trinity and 10M Rubidium Atomic Clock

Paul Epworth and his Isochrone Trinity and 10M Rubidium Atomic Clock

UK producer Paul Epworth has recently installed the ultimate Antelope Audio clocking solution for his DAW interfaces and converters with the Isochrone Trinity and 10M Rubidium Atomic Clock. The Isochrone Trinity high-definition master clock has a total of nine independent clocks employing Antelope’s 4th Generation of Acoustically Focused Clocking with 64-bit Digital Signal Processing (DSP) 3 of which are audio generators with up to 384kHz sample rate and +/- 200 cents varispeed.

Propellerheads Artist Feature: Grieves on Stage – Video

Propellerheads Artist Feature: Grieves on Stage – Video

Benjamin Laub or Grieves as he’s known to fans, critics, and rappers the world over graduated from his MPC2000 to Reason after getting introduced to it by his long-time collaborator, Budo. Once he realized the depth and possibility, his production quickly shifted over almost entirely inside Reason. And when Grieves set out to take his latest album on tour he was faced with a problem: How could he get his live band to sound EXACTLY like his record sounds?

Erlend Krauser plays the Kemper Profiler Amp – Video

Erlend Krauser plays the Kemper Profiler Amp – Video

Kemper went to see this guitar player and artist, to talk with him and to see him perform with the Kemper Profiler amp. But they never would have expected how this turned out as it did. Erlend Krauser is an excellent musician with a fantastic technique. Watching this video, we instantly got excited and had to share it with you guys. We don’t say this often, but this is a ‘must-see’!

Flying Colors talk Presonus ADL-700 and Firestudio

Flying Colors talk Presonus ADL-700 and Firestudio

Steve Morse, Casey McPherson, and Dave LaRue talk about recording the new Flying Colors album – in the studio and on the road – using the PreSonus ADL 700 Channel Strip and the FireStudio Mobile. In today’s hype-strewn music industry landscape, the term “supergroup” is best avoided. Still, it’s hard to resist speaking in superlatives when you talk about Flying Colors.

Elektron Talk To Nine Inch Nails – Allessandro Cortini

Elektron Talk To Nine Inch Nails – Allessandro Cortini

Nine Inch Nails fluently speaks the language of dark and emotional electronics. From the angst ridden industrial-pop that distinguished the debut album Pretty Hate Machine to the more introvert and focused sound of the latest album effort The Slip, the act never loses sight of the most important element in music. Substance. Twenty-five years after the formation in 1988, Nine Inch Nails is a prime example of how quality stands the test of time.

Multi-talented Producer Dave Tozer Talks Adam Audio

Multi-talented Producer Dave Tozer Talks Adam Audio

Although credited as an Executive Producer on John Legend’s new Love In The Future album, Dave Tozer actually functions as a songwriter, musician, programmer and arranger in addition to his production work. Tozer met Legend through a mutual friend in Philadelphia during the late 90s when Dave was working as a musician and developing his production skills and John (then known as John Stephens) was a gifted music student at the University of Pennsylvania.

Allen & Heath iLive on tour with Frank Ocean

Allen & Heath iLive on tour with Frank Ocean

Singing superstar, Frank Ocean, has just completed a tour of Europe with an Allen & Heath iLive digital system at FOH. ​Requested by engineer, Dave McDonald, who has toured using iLive with Adele, AIR, and Florence & the Machine, the iLive system comprises an iLive-112 Control Surface with 8 in, 24 out, RAB2 ACE, connected to a modular iDR10 MixRack with 56 in, 24 out, RAB2 ACE and Dante. There was an analogue split between the iLive and monitor console.