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19, 2002 Pro Audio Industry News from DigitalProSound.com: Native To Release Absynth Sounds Vol. 1 Collection to include 256 new presets Euphonix Max Air Console Controls Steinberg Nuendo at Tonmeister Follows AES demo of Euphonix System 5 and Nuendo Big Foote Music Scores JPMorgan Chase Credit Card Spot Composer Darren Solomon creates loopy jazz number with unconventional instruments Intel Delivers "Two" CPUs in One With 3GHz Pentium 4 Hyper-Threading Technology Allows Software to ''See'' Two Processors Instead of One Steinberg Announces VSL 2020 Digital Audio Card Designed for VST System Link with 32 ADAT channels Amp Farm for Pro Tools|HD on XP and New Access Virus Indigo for TDM Announced Plug-ins for guitar amp simulation and virtual synth Loudnewsletter.com
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![]() The versatile film and TV composer takes a break with us to talk about his craft Chances are good you've heard the music of James L. Venable. His compositions have graced numerous popular TV series, documentaries and films, including the animated Cartoon Network series The Powerpuff Girls, Samurai Jack, and Clerks the Cartoon, and films such as Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back, Iron Monkey and the Powerpuff Girls Movie. We had a chance to talk with James Venable recently about his craft, ranging from his compositional techniques, and how he works with directors, to how he copes with writer's block and what his recording methods are. ![]() New PowerBooks with another creative edge In the long-ago, far-away epoch before the advent of DV and FireWire, notebook computers were good for one thing: showing your friends and colleagues that you had enough money to afford one. Those of us wizened enough to remember all the way back to, say, the 1990s recall (as best we can in our senility) machines that could run little more than word processing programs, though many of us certainly did try to integrate them into our professional work. (Believe it or not, I was an editor putting out a weekly print magazine on a PowerBook Duo 210. It didn't last long ... the Duo, that is.)
![]() Engineer Mark Christensen captures sound of Parthenia Quartet in Manhattan townhouse When Christine Matovich, producer of the Parthenia Quartet early music ensemble, discovered the "ideal" acoustic environment to record the group's next CD, she called on Mark Christensen, a leading mastering engineer and owner of EngineRoom Audio for technical advice. ![]() FOH engineer John Cooper likes transparent gain reduction and dynamics Concert sound systems specialist Audio Analysts is using Summit Audio’s DCL-200 dual compressor/limiter on Bruce Springsteen's vocals during the current tour in support of “The Rising,” the first studio recording together in 18 years for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. |
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