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Re-discovering an old flame

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Well, I suppose we all live and learn. I just couldn’t stay away. I returned to an old flame after nearly a year. My friends, I give you the RME Fireface 400.

Fireface 400

Love at first byte

OK – so most of you will get the joke – because this audio interface uses a “FireWire” 1394 connection, I refer to it as “my old flame“. I had this model in my studio for a while, and now that I’m focusing on music for surround, I’m doubly glad to have it back. For one, it has tremendous audio quality. Two, the drivers (on Windows, at least) are rock solid and I can get insanely low latencies with it for the demands of real-time tracking. And three, their audio monitoring software – DIGICheck – is simply fantastic.

RME DIGICheck software

RME DIGICheck (click to see full size)

It not only shows the relative power of volume going to each output in the 5.1 surround field (in the pentagonal “jellyfish” pattern shown above) but there are also extremely valuable correlation meters below and K-System level meters to the right. This means your eyes can help you confirm what your ears are hearing – and – sometimes also reveal things that may slip by.Ā  The correlation meters are particularly useful for making sure that you’re not creating rough mixes that invite trouble in the pre-mastering stage. The last thing you want is to hand off your songs to a mastering engineer and have them think “what moron did this?” Well, they might still say that to themselves, but it will be because of the quality of the music – not the mix. And as far as an audio interface and monitoring software is concerned, that’s all I can hope for.

:)

A special shout-out goes to Phil Soussan of Soussan Pro Audio. He literally went the extra mile to get this to me today. Not only is Phil a tremendous musician running a top notch company, he’s also one of the nicest guys on the planet.

Soussan Pro Audio

Kudos to Soussan Pro Audio for helping to make this the best birthday I’ve had in a while (officially my birthday is tomorrow – but this is worth celebrating a few hours early).

My new studio (updated and revised)

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

I just finished a minor overhaul in my studio.

the_red_cave

This little adventure included:

  • re-arranging the soft Edit Panels of the SmartAV Tango to appear in the extension bay (on the right) which makes it more convenient to us right-handers.
  • going back to a single-keyboard layout to allow for easier reach to the music stand.
  • placing the primary audio interfaces in better proximity to my monitors to run some very short lengths of cable to the monitors – which reduces the chance for interference/noise to creep into the lines
  • Running two DAW (digital audio workstation) computers side-by-side in the “machine room” closet – with the second machine attached to the 22″ LCD monitor that’s mounted on the wall (turned off in this picture)
  • re-dressing the Mogami cables that run to each speaker.
  • dressing/tying down everything to keep it all relatively neat

Now that everything is relatively neat and clean, I feel like I can get some real work done. All in all – I love the new look and feel. There’s still some stuff to work out, but it feels like a much more in-control creative space, which will help me stay focused on projects and get things done.

Passing Darkness DVD available (in 5.1 surround)

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

The DVD for the award-winning short film “Passing Darkness” is available with over 2 hours of extras and special features including:

- “Darkness Falls”: a 49-minute behind-the-scenes making-of Documentary that’s like a virtual film featuring interviews with the cast and crew
- Never-before-seen original ending
- 4 separate audio commentaries with the stars, producers and director
- 28-minute Q&A from the original cast and crew screening at Raleigh Studios, Hollywood
- Internet Trailer
- Deleted scenes

PLUS:
- The film digitally encoded directly from the original HD Master
- Newly remastered Dolby DigitalĀ® 5.1 Surround Mix (created at Titan Line Audio’s Studio)
- 16×9 Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1 Presentation

The direct link to order via our Createspace E-Store (a division of Amazon.com):

Or visit the film’s website and use the ‘Click Here To Order’ button.

In memory of our dearly departed friend and collegue Don S. Davis, a portion of the proceeds will be donated to the American Heart Association

The award-winning short film - Passing Darkness

The award-winning short film - Passing Darkness

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