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Date:
04/23/2012
In his Continuing Adventures In
Software, Rich Tozzoli takes a
walk on the Dark Side.
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Date:
04/23/2012
In last issue’s Software Tech, we
covered the iPad takeover of the
Winter 2012 NAMM show, but
there were many other developments
with major implications for
pro audio.
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Date:
03/15/2012
Brazilian-born, New York City-based drummer/composer Mauricio Zottarelli has been using a Lexicon LXP Native Reverb plug-in in his home studio.
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Date:
02/24/2012
In his Continuing Adventures In
Software, Rich Tozzoli explores
the expanded landscape of one of
his favored composition tools.
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Date:
02/24/2012
Here’s the lead sentence for
last year’s Winter NAMM
show column: “In my
April 2010 column written after
the debut of Apple’s iPad, I wrote,
‘The age of desktop dominance is
over, which has major implications
for our industry.’”
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Date:
01/26/2012
Apple has ditched Logic
Express and SoundTrack
Pro, put Logic Pro 9 in the
App store as download-only for
$199.99, and priced MainStage 2
at $29.99.
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Date:
01/24/2012
SAN FRANCISCO, CA—Audio professionals
would have had to be hiding in a cave
to avoid the news that Avid announced
the immediate availability of Pro Tools
version 9 during November’s AES Convention.
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Date:
01/24/2012
In his Continuing Adventures In Software,
Rich Tozzoli finds himself all
agog over WML’s improved drum
replacer.
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Date:
01/24/2012
Even with the announcement that
the Anderton Awards would proceed
as planned (despite that little
misunderstanding last year with celebrity
presenter Kim Jong Il and the freakishly
large poodle), nothing could dampen the
high spirits at this year’s AES Convention
in San Francisco.
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Date:
01/18/2012
In his Continuing Adventures in
Software, Rich Tozzoli finds that
improved communication between
his tools makes it employing
them more efficient.
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Date:
01/18/2012
The rise of computers has
been meteoric.
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Date:
01/05/2012
The virtualization of
production hardware
continued apace at
the 2011 NAMM Show
with the release of new as
well as sometimes hard-to-find vintage
recording equipment in the form of
plug-ins.
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Date:
01/05/2012
In my April 2010 column written
after the debut of Apple’s iPad, I
wrote, “The age of desktop dominance
is over, which has major implications
for our industry.”
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Date:
12/28/2011
LOS ANGELES, CA—On December 8, 2010,
Waves, Blue Microphones and Esquire
magazine co-sponsored a presentation of
the software maker’s Jack Joseph Puig
Artist Signature Collection in the recording
studio of the Esquire House.
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Date:
12/28/2011
As we start another year of fun, I
thought it would be interesting to
reach out to some of my industry
friends to find out what their favorite
“new” software was (with a few hardware
treats thrown in).
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