The New EQ is HERE
June.24.2017 11:24
After a helluva wait, the new EQ is in the rack. It’s an amazing piece. Here’s just a bit of a timeline…
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The MASSIVE DDP app
September.24.2015 23:02
Long story short, the MASSIVE DDP application has been updated (at this writing, version 3.0). OS X Yosemite users can now rejoice, and a few new tweaks and functions. IF YOU ARE a Massive Mastering client with an old version of the DDP application and you’re looking for the new one, just shoot me a message. Read More...
Tyler Acoustics Decade Series D1's - THEY'RE HERE!!!
May.15.2010 16:00
We are absolutely thrilled to receive and proud to present our new Tyler Acoustics Decade Series D1 loudspeakers at MASSIVE Mastering. Delivered by the man himself, Tyler Lashbrook, these monsters boast proprietary drivers, custom crossovers by acclaimed designer Danny Richie of GR Research, hand-made in the USA.
The 10-week wait seemed like forever - But it was well worth it.
More to follow I’m sure...
LIKE NOW: Custom bases (made for me by Tyler) to lift them up a few inches. Repositioned and tilted just a whisker - Some of the best imaging I can imagine. Amazing sounding speakers... Read More...
The 10-week wait seemed like forever - But it was well worth it.
More to follow I’m sure...
LIKE NOW: Custom bases (made for me by Tyler) to lift them up a few inches. Repositioned and tilted just a whisker - Some of the best imaging I can imagine. Amazing sounding speakers... Read More...
It's like a Crane Song Christmas - In May!
May.06.2010 00:00
In my never-ending question to be completely satisfied with a stock piece of gear, I’ll be happy to bore you with a couple of the latest modifications to the existing gear...
Don’t get me wrong here - My Crane Song pieces are some of the greatest hunks of glorious mastering hardware ever designed by a human being. Heck, I’m not even all that convinced that Dave Hill is actually completely human sometimes... It takes someone ‘superhuman’ to design gear of this caliber.
But sometimes even super-gear needs a tweak or two to be ‘more suitable’ for the task at hand. People who race cars adjust the timing or use special spark plugs, chefs import spices that give a little extra ‘something’ than the plastic-bottles mass-produced stuff on the shelves at the store.
Mastering guys mess with the side-chains...
To that end, Sean at Crane Song whipped me up some “plug ’n play” side chain mods --
On the STC-8M compressor, a high-pass filter. This was the second or third design... Wasn’t happy with the previous. This one is just what I wanted. The unit is far less sensitive to low end -- It’s what I always wanted on this unit and I don’t need to use an external EQ.
On the Ibis EQ, a... Well, it’s a... I honestly don’t know what to call it. I think they call it a 6dB pad at the shop, but that’s not entirely accurate... It’s sort of a “half-sensitivity” mod -- The swing on the stock unit is +/- 12dB. With the pad, the swing is reduced to +/- 6dB. “Fine tuning” is now FINE tuning.
I’m sure you’re wondering why you bothered reading this. Heck, I’m beginning to wonder why I bothered typing it. But let’s say that I’m eternally grateful to the Crane Song guys for allowing me to make some of the greatest gear ever even more -- greatesterer. Read More...
Don’t get me wrong here - My Crane Song pieces are some of the greatest hunks of glorious mastering hardware ever designed by a human being. Heck, I’m not even all that convinced that Dave Hill is actually completely human sometimes... It takes someone ‘superhuman’ to design gear of this caliber.
But sometimes even super-gear needs a tweak or two to be ‘more suitable’ for the task at hand. People who race cars adjust the timing or use special spark plugs, chefs import spices that give a little extra ‘something’ than the plastic-bottles mass-produced stuff on the shelves at the store.
Mastering guys mess with the side-chains...
To that end, Sean at Crane Song whipped me up some “plug ’n play” side chain mods --
On the STC-8M compressor, a high-pass filter. This was the second or third design... Wasn’t happy with the previous. This one is just what I wanted. The unit is far less sensitive to low end -- It’s what I always wanted on this unit and I don’t need to use an external EQ.
On the Ibis EQ, a... Well, it’s a... I honestly don’t know what to call it. I think they call it a 6dB pad at the shop, but that’s not entirely accurate... It’s sort of a “half-sensitivity” mod -- The swing on the stock unit is +/- 12dB. With the pad, the swing is reduced to +/- 6dB. “Fine tuning” is now FINE tuning.
I’m sure you’re wondering why you bothered reading this. Heck, I’m beginning to wonder why I bothered typing it. But let’s say that I’m eternally grateful to the Crane Song guys for allowing me to make some of the greatest gear ever even more -- greatesterer. Read More...