Category: Gear

  • REVIEW: Sonnox Oxford SuprEsser

    Are you looking for a new and better de-esser than what comes with your audio editor? As a coincidence three plug-in companies have released a new compressor each and they’re good too! First out, let’s have a look at the Sonnox Oxford SuprEsser. I have made a video for it as well. Originally posted on […]

  • Sonalksis Mastering Suite soon here

    The Sonalksis Mastering Suite will soon be available. As the name suggests it’s intended mainly for mastering engineers, but picky podcasters could find value in them as well. The Sonalksis Mastering Bundle consists of the following plug-ins: MultiLimit – Multiband Mastering Limiter Maxlimit – Maximizing Mastering Limiter StereoTools – Stereo Imaging Processor Ultimate-D – Dithering […]

  • Tascam announce the TM-ST1 stereo microphone

    Tascam has announced the TM-ST1 Mid-Side Stereo Microphone. The TM-ST1 allows the user to select between 90 degree and 120 degree stereo pickup patterns to vary how much of the ambience, room sound or background noise should be captured. The Mid-Side pickups help create a very wide stereo image. Originally posted on July 2, 2008 […]

  • … And Blue Airtime – big broadcast microphone

    Now this looks interesting. Out of pure luck I just found out about this new broadcast microphone when double-checking that I had the right URL for Blues website. I haven’t received any press release about it, and all that I can find about it on their website is a one page PDF filled mostly with […]

  • Alesis iPod field recorder – ProTrack

    Alesis has revealed a potential field recorder for owners of iPods – ProTrack (I wonder how long it took to come up with that name). ProTrack records to your iPod (Classic or 5th Generation), or iPod nano (2nd or 3rd Generation) in 16 bit 44.1 or 22 kHz either via the two built-in condenser microphones, […]