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The Evolving Recording Studio

18 January 2010 | No Comments » | opp_id
abbeyroad studio1 299x300 The Evolving Recording Studio

Abbey Road Studio 1

There was a time when just acquiring the use of a recording studio was for an elite few – when the idea of building a home-based recording studio was about as realistic as setting up an assembly line to build cars for you and your friends in the basement.  Oh how times have changed.

In the 50′s and 60′s, the worth of a recording studio was largely to do with the size of the live room.  The spaces were designed to mimic live concert halls because there was little to no processing of the sound after the actual tracking (ever heard of Abbey Road?).  As a result, owning a recording studio was somewhat comparable to owning your own concert hall.

In the 80′s, recording spaces went in almost the completely opposite direction, where for instance, drums would be recorded in small booths practically devoid of any natural acoustics.  The worth of a recording studio became more about the control room and the equipment found therein.  And the cost of the good stuff was exorbitant – well out of the range of mere mortals.

Computer-based DAWs (digital audio workstations) dominate the process of recording today, and just about anybody with any kind of budget can create their own recordings.  The debate about whether or not they should is ongoing.

Regardless, today’s large scale commercial recording studios are closing their doors at an alarming rate, and professionals and amateurs alike are setting up smaller home-based facilities with steadily increasing success.

I would venture to suggest that there still remains an immense difference between low and high end gear, and immeasurably more to be said about having someone with the know-how and experience to operate whatever equipment is on hand.  Arguably, many of the factors that result in a great recording have never changed.   But there is little question that it is a brave new world for artists and an exciting time to be making music!

The Energy Of Live

17 January 2010 | No Comments » | opp_id

The energy that comes from live music is undeniable – its infectious and engaging.  I was reminded of that tonight as my wife and I decided to head out to a local restaurant and live music venue called Orleans.  We were really fortunate to catch a blues/jazz musician by the name of Andy Earle,  who had a drummer and bass player along for support.  It was good pub grub, good beer, and great music!

Our hometown (Newmarket, Ontario) is without question a suburb, so the fact that we have such a truly cool locale to take in such good music (literally 2 minutes from our house) is pretty darn cool.  Well worth venturing out of the studio for!

www.orleansnewmarket.com

Andy Earle

And so it begins….

14 January 2010 | No Comments » | opp_id

Frank Feather, author of Future Living and Biznets, reported that approximately 3 or 4 new blogs are born every 2 seconds.  For those of us who tend to spend more time in the right hemisphere of our brains, that’s about 1 new blog every 0.5 seconds.  I’m not exactly sure which 0.5 seconds I claimed but they will have come and gone in the time it took to get the first sentence down, and just like that, my voice is officially added to the fray.

To be honest, I never expected to be a blogger.  People who know me personally will likely attest to the fact that for the most part, I’m not overly talkative.  But, those same people may also report that under the right conditions, if a topic comes up that I’m particularly passionate about, you may well hear about it with some fervor.

So, with the glory of my 0.5 seconds now long gone, where are we headed?  Well, I’m a professional audio engineer and consultant, an amateur musician, and I designed and constructed a recording studio, so I expect you’ll find the majority of posts will fit neatly under the umbrella of those domains.  But be forewarned, I make no promises that I won’t wander from time to time into arenas in which I claim less expertise.

So there it is.  Welcome!  Enjoy.  Follow at your own discretion.

Crux360 for iPad

10 January 2010 | No Comments » | opp_id

lap1 150x150 Crux360 for iPadThe unending flow of new accessories and applications for apple products is truly staggering! But the plethora of options only makes it more exciting when a product really stands out as something special.

I recently came across one such product – the Crux360. The biggest criticisms of previous cases for the iPad are all addressed in this new offering by CruxCase, a company based out of Utah.

First, previous cases that doubled as stands were generally considered a good idea but ultimately too flimsy to be relied upon in most ‘on-the-go’ movie1 150x150 Crux360 for iPadenvironments (what the iPad was intended for). The Crux360 is a hard case (a so called ‘clamshell’ style case), and utilizes laptop/netbook style hinges to ensure it stays at the angle you position it at.

Second, the case includes a QWERTY keyboard built in. This means you don’t have to juggle a second item on your lap should you find that addition more convenient for the apps you favor. As amazing as the iPad’s touch screen is, inputing anything more than a few words is considered by many to be impractical.

pad11 Crux360 for iPadCruxCase also nailed the various positions the Crux360 can take. The images at left show, top to bottom: Laptop Mode, Movie Mode, Tablet Mode and Carry Mode.

To top it off, CruxCase managed to do all this while maintaining the ultra-sexy design that is quintessentially Apple.

case Crux360 for iPadVery exciting!

www.cruxcase.com