Fewer women employed than men in AV

It’s good to see that the University of Salford are making use of their time with the Women in Audio Visual Engineering project (WAVE) They’ve done a survey to find out why more women don’t work in the AV sector. They’ve spent 12 months on this. “Typically, audio-video jobs...
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Plugin and play in your sandbox

Another free plugin – but this time it’s for anyone who listens to music on their PC. The SRS Sandbox reckons it can make your music sound better by expanding the audio image and ‘creating a deep rich bass response’. Could be cool for your...
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Get tooled up

To celebrate it’s 15th anniversary, Waves will begin to offer free downloads of selected Waves Artists’ presets and favorite Waves tools Waves will update it’s list of available presets from its roster of artists, featuring some of the world’s top producers, engineers, mastering...
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Google gives data backup to music lovers

Following on from yesterday’s post about Interoute’s online attachment scheme (which they featured on the front page of their website, thanks) - Google has announced an imminent new service that is going to be a godsend for millions; online mass data storage which can obviously be used as a...
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It’s not a tin, Phil

Legendary Producer and Engineer Phil Ramone has written a book about his (almost) 50 years in the business. The man is obviously talented, especially if you measure talent by success. Creative, almost certainly My favourite book on the industry is propbably ‘Black Vinyl, White Powder‘ by Simon...
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