Articles to remind you to not to take music and post production too seriously, many of these articles are based on true stories... perhaps.
Check out these stock photos of people recording, they seem to be taken by someone who doesn’t do much recording, they certainly gave us a laugh! Can you spot the issues in each shot?
Michael Stavola, an audio enthusiast from Oakland, CA, is convinced that someone on the planet cares that DAWs may sound different, despite having no proof to back it up.
A New York based home producer swears he can hear a difference from his recently purchased summing mixer.
Music maker Bart Savecco says he’s wanted a summing mixer since hearing about one 3 years ago on an audio forum, despite not having a clue what it does. However, now having blown his life savings he has become an evangelist for the technology and thinks everyone should own one.
It's been a long-held debate that has been going on in the recording industry since it began, is it better to have qualifications or experience?
Now a Louisiana based recording college thinks they have the answer, so students don't have to choose. In September 2020 Bogalusa Recording School will be offering the world's first course that lasts for 40 years.
NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) is hoping to make history again by landing a bass player on the beat, which they expect to achieve by 2029.
An LA-based producer says he can ensure perfect live drums every time and has now revealed how he does it on a popular audio forum. Mike Dinkle, who has worked in the same room as many top producers and also been in several top LA studios while famous bands have been in the same building, revealed the trick last week.
A forum member is confused why music production is not classified as an Olympic sport after seeing so many people comparing various aspects of the recording craft on forums in ways that suggest they are trying to win medals
In a move that may be the biggest code break since Alan Turing and his team broke the codes of the WWII Enigma machine, a team of Russian coders claim to have cracked Pro Tools error codes.
Long thought indecipherable by even the most seasoned Pro Tools users, error codes have been a part of the Pro Tools user experience for decades. However, the Russian team claim they know how Pro Tools error codes work and will have a working code breaker within months, which they say will enable any Pro Tools user to understand them.
Some Apple Logic Pro X fans are hoping the next version of the flagship DAW will be on Apple Watch Only, pioneering a new segment of Watch Audio Workstations.
In what could be a world-first, rumours suggest Apple could give Logic Pro a unique place in the market. The story started after an eagle-eyed Apple fan, who could have been making music but instead decided to spend days reading the underlying code to the software discovered a reference to Apple Watch in the Logic Pro codebase.
A software developer in Germany is claiming to have modelled an 1176 compressor and made a plugin for use in any DAW that supports AU, VST and AAX. Klaus Mann, a developer, based in Norderstedt just outside of Hamburg in Germany, made the bold claim on a closed internet forum. However, the information was leaked before it was taken down.