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This Week at Audio University Enhance your live sound, refine your studio setup, and dive into exper

This Week at Audio University Enhance your live sound, refine your studio setup, and dive into expert advice... This week, we're bringing you valuable insights into making sure every seat in the house is the best seat, along with a spotlight on some must-have studio gear and a crucial tip for your recording process. Whether you’re looking to improve your live sound or fine-tune your studio setup, we’ve got you covered. Below, you’ll find our featured video, a spotlight on essential gear, a quick tip to enhance your workflow, and some exciting events and content exclusively for our members. Highlights of the Week Live Sound: How To Make Every Seat The Best Seat In The House Can a concert sound just as good for everyone in the audience? This video explores the challenges and solutions in creating consistent audio quality across an entire venue. From understanding comb filtering to applying [L-Acoustics' innovative L-ISA system](=), you’ll learn how to ensure that every seat in the house sounds just as good as the next. [Watch Now](=) Spotlight on Gear: In a recent video, Get More From Your Audio Interface with These Tips, we highlighted the [RME Fireface UCX II](). This powerful 20-in/20-out USB audio interface features two high-quality microphone preamps, ultra-stable clocking with SteadyClock technology, and versatile connectivity options including analog, digital, MIDI, and word clock. Whether you’re upgrading your studio or adding flexibility to your setup, the Fireface UCX II is a top-tier choice. [Watch the Full Video Here](=) ​ ​ ​ ​ Quick Tip of the Week: When recording in a modern studio setup, consider using external mic preamps to add variety to your sound. Different preamps offer unique tonal qualities, ranging from clean signals to colorful harmonic distortion, giving you greater control over your final mix. ​ Learn more in our blog post, "Do You Really Need a Mixing Console in a Modern Studio?" [Read Now]() ​ ​ ​ Ear Training Frequency Guide: ​ Sharpen your audio skills with our comprehensive Ear Training Frequency Guide. This guide is designed to help you improve your ability to identify and manipulate frequencies, a crucial skill for any audio engineer. It includes practical exercises and tools that will elevate your mixing game and ensure your ears are always in top form. [​]()[Get the Guide Here](​​ ​ Become a member to access this and many more resources: [Join Now]()​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Members-Only Content Mixing Essentials: Delay In this final installment of the Mixing Essentials Series, Professor Gabe Herman delves deep into the world of delay as an effect. Here's what you'll learn: - The critical role of delay in shaping space and dimensionality in your mixes. - How to use delay to manipulate the listener's perception, making tracks feel more immersive. - Techniques for avoiding phase distortion and destructive interference when using delay. - Practical tips for creating believable soundscapes, whether you're working in music production or sound design for film. - Understanding time windows and how delay can enhance your production workflow. This course features both in-depth lectures and practical demonstration videos. Become a member to access this course and the entire Mixing Essentials series, including Part 1: EQ and Part 2: Compression. [Watch Now]() Mix Reviews Join us for this month’s mix review session, featuring special guest Evan Bakke on August 26th at 1pm Eastern. Submit your mix for a chance to receive expert feedback during the live event, or simply tune in to learn from others’ submissions. Whether you participate live or watch the recording later, this is a valuable opportunity to refine your mixing skills. ​ Not a member? [Join Now]() to get access to the live event and recording. [Submit A Mix](=) If you're not a member yet, you can join here to get access to these videos and our library of past trainings. Sign up here: [()​ ​ ​ 113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2205 ​[Unsubscribe]( · [Preferences](​ [[Built with ConvertKit]​](=)

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