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Be prepared to have your mind blown at #NAMM2016
We're confident that the Studio 192 sounds as good or better than interfaces twice the price—but you should be the judge. Listen for yourself! http://www.studio-one.expert/studio-one-blog//audio-shootout-between-the-presonus-studio-192-ua-apollo-and-apogee-ensemble-thunderbolt
Studio One 3.1 is out! Here’s a look at the hardware integration from Studio One Expert!
How would you like to mix in Studio One using a 27″ touchscreen?
Well, now you can, thanks to Slate Digital LLC—check out the Raven Console running Studio One 3! For several months, our Hamburg team worked closely with Slate to get the best user experience out of this solution.
Learn more about it at http://www.slatemt.com
PreSonus LIVE Webcast on October 8 with Nothing More, iZotope andzZounds!
Learn how to integrate your favorite DAW plug-ins into your live show—and enter to win something from OVER $4000 IN GIVEAWAYS.
Click here to sign up: http://bit.ly/1hbjoX2
Don't miss this Thursday's PreSonus LIVE: Using the StudioLive CS18AI to Control Studio One!
Click here to watch or sign up for a calendar reminder: http://bit.ly/LG91se
Sign up for email updates when new videos are posted here: http://www.homestudiocorner.com/presonus
So—wow. Here’s ONE HUNDRED free Studio One tutorials from Home Studio Corner. Amazing! Thanks Joe!
Last chance! You get a FREE Studio One training program if you buy (or upgrade or crossgrade) to Studio One 3 Professional during August 2015!
Click here to get it: http://bit.ly/1hmBaI5
... oh, and we didn't forget those of you who have Studio One 3 Professional already. You can get the training for half price!
We're honored that Perry Sorensen, Head of Mastering for leading indie classical music distributor Naxos, uses the PreSonus Sceptre S8s.
You can hear his work on "LIVE From Music City: The Best of Giancarlo Guerrero and the Nashville Symphony," which released TODAY!
Click here for the full story: http://bit.ly/1TBtYIW
Ricki and the Flash Rocks with PreSonus!
Our very own Phil Garfinkel served on-site during the film's shoot, mixing and recording live performances from the band. He's written a great deal about the experience and all of the PreSonus gear involved; check it out here: http://bit.ly/1OTZ5IZ
Ricki and the Flash opens August 7!
World’s largest natural sound archive now fully digital and fully online.
“In terms of speed and the breadth of material now accessible to anyone in the world, this is really revolutionary,” says audio curator Greg Budney, describing a major milestone just achieved by the Macaulay Library archive at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. All archived analog recordings in the collection, going back to 1929, have now been digitized and can be heard at www.MacaulayLibrary.org
“This is one of the greatest research and conservation resources at the Cornell Lab,” said Budney. “And through its digitization we’ve swung the doors open on it in a way that wasn’t possible 10 or 20 years ago.”
It took archivists a dozen years to complete the monumental task. The collection contains nearly 150,000 digital audio recordings equaling more than 10 terabytes of data with a total run time of 7,513 hours. About 9,000 species are represented. There’s an emphasis on birds, but the collection also includes sounds of whales, elephants, frogs, primates and more.
“Our audio collection is the largest and the oldest in the world,” explained Macaulay Library director Mike Webster. “Now, it’s also the most accessible. We’re working to improve search functions and create tools people can use to collect recordings and upload them directly to the archive. Our goal is to make the Macaulay Library as useful as possible for the broadest audience possible.”
The recordings are used by researchers studying many questions, as well as by birders trying to fine-tune their sound ID skills. The recordings are also used in museum exhibits, movies and commercial products such as smartphone apps.
“Now that we’ve digitized the previously archived analog recordings, the archival team is focusing on new material from amateur and professional recordists from around the world to really, truly build the collection,” Budney said. “Plus, it’s just plain fun to listen to these sounds. Have you heard the sound of a walrus underwater? It’s an amazing sound."
Sample some fascinating Macaulay Library sounds:
Earliest recording: Cornell Lab founder Arthur Allen was a pioneer in sound recording. On a spring day in 1929 he recorded this Song Sparrow sounding much as they do today Youngest bird: This clip from 1966 records the sounds of an Ostrich chick while it is still inside the egg – and the researchers as they watch Liveliest wake-up call: A dawn chorus in tropical Queensland, Australia is bursting at the seams with warbles, squeals, whistles, booms and hoots Best candidate to appear on a John Coltrane record: The indri, a lemur with a voice that is part moan, part jazz clarinet Most spines tingled: The incomparable voice of a Common Loon on an Adirondacks lake in 1992 Most erratic construction project: the staccato hammering sounds of a walrus under water Most likely to be mistaken for aliens arriving: Birds-of-paradise make some amazing sounds – here’s the UFO-sound of a Curl-crested Manucode in New Guinea
PreSonus Live airs today! Get behind the scenes in the studio with Paul Thorn! http://www.presonus.com/videos/presonuslive
Thurs. Aug. 6 2:00 pm CST 3:00 pm EST Noon PST 8:00 pm BST
When you’re mixing concerts for a platinum-selling pop band with three Grammys and a reputation for soaring vocals, you need first-class processing. So when Los Angeles-based veteran front-of-house and studio engineer Jim Ebdon (Aerosmith, Annie Lennox, Matchbox Twenty,) chose the PreSonus ADL 600 two-channel tube preamp and ADL 700 tube channel strip for Maroon 5's year-long 2015 world tour, we asked the obvious question: Why the PreSonus ADL series?
Click here for the full story: http://www.presonus.com/community/artists/Jim-Ebdon-Maroon-5
Now available in the PreSonus online shop: PreSonus Studio Grand!
Get this awesomely multi-sampled grand piano sound set for Studio One 3.
Learn more and buy here: https://shop.presonus.com/products/Studio-One-3/studio-one-add-ons/Presence-XT-Content/Presence-XT-PreSonus-Studio-Grand
We're flattered to see Dave and Cole of Pensado's Place using the StudioLive 24.4.2AI in their show's production, as well as the Sceptre monitor in their mixing efforts!
Dave says, “The quality and value have always been impressive. We are very happy with the StudioLive 24.4.2AI; it has performed flawlessly."
Thanks for the interview guys, much appreciated!
http://www.presonus.com/community/artists/Pensados-Place
Studio One Remote is available for free on the Apple App store!
Great as a “second screen” control surface in a workstation setup or as a flexible mobile remote for recording and mixing away from the computer, it provides control of Studio One 3 Professional’s transport and mix console, track Macro Controls, powerful custom commands, and stock and third-party VST and AU plug-ins.
Click here to learn more: http://bit.ly/1IOJENW
Click here to download: http://apple.co/1ItJobs