PSNE Studio reports from studios and the studio industry on new technology, changing business conditions, significant upgrades and landmark recording sessions.
As Abbey Road celebrates its 80th birthday with a series of public showcases, event presenter and Beatles scholar Brian Kehew discusses the studios’ extraordinary recorded legacy with David Davies.
France’s Adrien Rodriguez hopes his new business venture will help the propagation of the apparent rediscovery of analogue tape in the recording sector. Dave Robinson captured the conversation.
Cadac co-founder Clive Green recently received an APRS Sound Fellowship after a lifetime spent at the cutting edge of pro-audio. He spoke to Phil Ward about the early days of Cadac, the continued vibrancy of musical theatre...and taking his beloved Rolls-Royce all the way to Lake Como and back.
Pink Floyd, The Smiths, REM, The Beach Boys... 2011 has witnessed some landmark, kitchen-sink-and-all remastering programmes. Is this the start of a lavish new era for the physical reissue or merely a final, glorious hurrah, wonders David Davies?
Sonic Vista Studios is the premier recording studio on the island of Ibiza, and it is run by the inimitable Henry Sarmiento. He speaks to Dave Robinson about the development of a unique facility that regularly plays host to A-listers including 50 Cent.
In this week's tech note Professor Rumsey reveals why listening rooms very rarely sound the same and explores the effectiveness of room correction systems.
In this week's feature Marc Maes looks at DJ Peter Luts' Heliac Studio in Belgium and finds out how SSL analogue recording for dance hits brings back the basics.
An innovative new agency established by Alchemea lecturer Darryn de la Soul aims to build enduring live sound careers and supply engineers for a wide variety of events. David Davies gets the lowdown on SoulSound.
In this week's feature Professor Rumsey looks at the sudden rise in popularity of the weird and wonderful world of 3D audio and how binaural recording might finally have come of age.
In this week's feature Franck Ernould talks to the two experienced and super-devoted recording engineers that set up Studio 85 in the backyard of an old building in south-west Paris.
For years there was no official standard to combat the problem of broadcast loudness. Now there are several and while, as Kevin Hilton reports, they are all similar in technology and intent, there are enough differences to cause uncertainty.