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Author: alex case

Microphone Data: Sensitivity & Max SPL

Posted by alex case on December 3, 2018
Q1:  Professor Case, what is the least sensitive microphone, needing the most gain from a Microphone Preamplifier? Q2:  And, what is the hottest microphone that might still clip the preamp, even with a pad?   A:  The Studio Documents/References section now has this comparison of the Read more [...]
Posted in: Ask a Professor | Tagged: microphones, sensitivity, specs

Steinway B Piano Recall Sheet

Posted by alex case on September 26, 2017
To better notate microphone placement on the UML Steinway B piano in Studio 114, you may make measurements based on structural landmarks of the piano shown on the recall sheet. Thanks to MM:SRT alumnus, Bradford Swanson, for creating this for us, and alumnus Sean Patterson for the finishing touches! Read more [...]
Posted in: News & Events, Recordings, Research | Tagged: Durgin 114, piano, recall, Recalls, steinway b

API Vision Tour Now Available

Posted by alex case on September 2, 2017
High resolution photos are now available to let you take a visual tour of the API Vision console and prepare for a session from the comfort of your own browser.  Many photos are quite high resolution, so this is not to be done on a dial-up modem or on a data-limited plan. Created By Ture Carlson Read more [...]
Posted in: Research | Tagged: API Vision Mixing Console, Assignment, Bucket, Center Section, Dynamics, EQ, Fader, Photo

Myoung Nam (MM:SRT 2010) to Speak at AES Berlin

Posted by alex case on April 17, 2017
Senior Sound Designer, Samsung Mobile, Myoung Nam has been invited to lead a Workshop at the Audio Engineering Society International Convention 2017 in Berlin.  In his talk, "A Universal Language for Auditory Interaction - Sound Design for Electronic Devices," Mr. Nam will share his experiences Read more [...]
Posted in: AES Meetings, Alumni News, Alumni Profile | Tagged: audio user interface, galaxy, MM:SRT, mobile device, Myoung Nam, Samsung, smartphone, sound design

A Master’s in Mastering: Karl Fleck MM:SRT ‘16

Posted by alex case on September 7, 2016
Recent graduate, Karl Fleck (BA: Recording Arts, Hope College (2013); MM:SRT 2016) focused his Master’s recording project on the mastering process. His paper titled, “Audio Mastering: An Investigation and Analysis of Contemporary Techniques” was split into two main sections. The first of which Read more [...]
Posted in: Alumni News, Graduate Theses, Research | Tagged: Karl Fleck, mastering, thesis

Alex U. Case Delivers Keynote at AES 140th in Paris

Posted by alex case on June 10, 2016
  The  leadership organizing the 140th International Convention of the Audio Engineering Society invited University of Massachusetts Lowell Sound Recording Technology Associate Professor Alex U. Case to deliver the keynote address at the event's Opening Ceremonies.  He created and delivered Read more [...]
Posted in: News & Events, Research | Tagged: AES, Alex U. Case, FX, History, Keynote

Dr. Shirley Releases EP: “Not So Blue”

Posted by alex case on July 31, 2015
Dr. Shirley says: "Not so Blue is my new EP featuring 5 songs in differing styles including metal, rock, blues, jazz fusion and world influences. Each of these tunes contains harmonica, which is mostly presented in non traditional ways. It includes standard diatonic, low tuned diatonic, double bass, Read more [...]
Posted in: News & Events, Recordings | Tagged: EP, harmonica, harp, John Shirley

Did You Hear Alex U. Case on Science Friday?

Posted by alex case on September 25, 2014
Working with graduate and undergraduate SRT students, as well as students and colleagues at New York University, some interesting data have been collected on the details of sound radiation from guitar amps and pianos. The piano work caught the ears and eyes of the good folks at Science Friday.  And Read more [...]
Posted in: News & Events, Research | Tagged: Alex Case, NPR, piano, Public Radio International, Science Friday

Patchbay Recall Docs Added

Posted by alex case on September 4, 2014
Just added three new recall sheets to the studio documents page. They are all about the patchbay: Aux Sends Inserts Cross Patches Thanks to Professors Missy Webb Casserly and Paul Angelli for pulling these together. Read more [...]
Posted in: News & Events | Tagged: Patchbay, Recalls, Studio Docs

Thesis Compares Past and Present Recording Practice

Posted by alex case on June 27, 2014
Matt Zimmern's (BM:SRT 2007, MM:SRT 2010) thesis, "Exploration of Past and Present Music Production Techniques and Their Influence on the Resulting Music Recordings (23MB)," takes one song and one band, and records them two distinct ways. Vintage Based on production techniques, acoustics and Read more [...]
Posted in: Graduate Theses, Research
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