 | | May 19, 2014 | | New Products | | | | Today's Review | Yamaha MGP Series MGP24X Analog Console By Strother Bullins, Editor of Pro Audio Review "The MGP Series, especially the 24-channel MGP24X, is an ideal affordable live mixer for most discriminating, budget-conscious users in mid-level club, theater and house-of-worship (HOW) settings. It does not tether users to consumer technology (iOS), yet it allows its incorporation in wise ways—as an effects controller, playback/USB recording device, and so on." More » | | | | No subscription to Pro Audio Review? Get on the inside track with the best peer-to-peer pro reviews in the audio production biz: visit http://www.mypsnmag.com now! | | | Today's Video | From PAR May/June 2014: St John, VI Recording Retreat 2014 by Rich Tozzoli I and a small gang of talented musicians, engineers and producers recently went to St John in the US Virgin Islands for two weeks of playing shows, recording, composing and, of course, relaxing. This is our third year. View these two videos of our setup at bassist Hank Skalka's island home and the world-class, mobile recording-ready gear that made the trip. Read the full report in the new May/June 2014 issue of Pro Audio Review. More » | | | Today's Blog | Plundering the Grateful Dead by Clive Young Long before the mashup became a cultural touchstone, there was Plunderphonics, the brainchild of John Oswald, a Canadian avant garde composer who would create dense musical works by stacking different musical works on top of each other—a process he called "folding." One of his best-known efforts was the 1994-95 composition, Grayfolded, which mixed together 100 live recordings of the Grateful Dead jamming through "Dark Star" in concert. More » | Click The Covers — Digital Edition Quick Links Months of PAR's digital edition reviews are just a click away! More » | | | Events | | | |  | |  | |
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