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ARCHIVE DISPLAY: All posts by Editor's Desk in September, 2008 The Tao of Audio By Editor's Desk on September 27 2008 01:00 PM | Permalink | Author Info Jay Walsh becomes one with line level in "Gain Staging", part one of a multi-part article on getting our gear to work in harmony, while Glen Stephan continues with part 3 on his series on getting the most out of selecting nearfield monitors by introducing us to the "feng shui" of monitor placement.In "Gain Staging", Jay gives us an easy-to-understand introduction to the way of gain structure with a simple explanation of the ancient ways of VU and line level. This is part one of a multi-part treatise on, as Jay puts it so well, "how stuff is supposed to work together". Over across the tracks, Glen releases part thre of his own series on nearfield monitors with "The Feng Shui of Monitors", explaing how one must let their monitors become one with the room before we can expect to get the sound that we want from them. So realx, grab some oolong tea, and let your audio chi flow unblocked through your gear and the air. Oooommmmmmm... Studio Monitors Part 2: To Tell The Truth? By Editor's Desk on September 2 2008 06:00 PM | Permalink | Author Info When asked, “Which monitor should I use?” most of us are quick to respond with a fairly specific recommendation for make and model. If it’s that definitive of an answer, then why is everybody’s answer different?In Part 2 of our look at nearfield monitors, we'll explore one reason why there is such a wide range of sound and difference of opinion when it comes to selection of nearfield studio monitors, why microphones are a key to understanding them, and how to choose which monitor may be right for us. Go to article |
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