Jim Boitnott and John Mlynczak spoke at PreSonuSphere 2013 about Notion 4 notation software, including how to best use it alongside PreSonus Studio One.
For more on Notion 4, click here: http://www.notionmusic.com/products/notion4.html
For more on Studio One, click here: http://www.presonus.com/products/studio-one
The mighty mighty Craig Anderton took the time to put the PreSonus Cheifs in the honchos in his signature style: no advance questions! All responses you see here are given on-the-fly and not prepared ahead of time.
Join us at PreSonuSphere next year to be there in person!
https://presonusphere2013.presonus.com/
PreSonus’ own Dominic “Tic Toc” Bazile shares some of his Studio One production expertise at PreSonuSphere 2013.
For more on Studio One, click here: http://www.presonus.com/studioone
Khaliq Glover has been in the audio production game for some time now, and has some incredible A-list talent on his resume: Prince, Herbie Hancock, Marcus Miller, and more. Here he is at PreSonuSphere 2013, sharing some of his Studio One secrets.
For more on Studio One, click here: http://www.presonus.com/studioone
Frank Luppino from Blizzard Lighting spoke at PreSonuSphere 2013, and shared some seasoned insights on best practices for lighting your stage shows.
For more from Blizzard, click here:
http://www.blizzardlighting.com/
PreSonus Education Market Manager John Mlynczak spoke at PreSonuSphere 2013, detailing the best ways to leverage PreSonus technologies in the classroom.
For more on PreSonus’ involvement in music education, click here: http://musiced.presonus.com/
The new StudioLive AI PA Loudspeakers offer unparalleled sonic clarity and power with landmark DSP. Here’s Justin Spence and Wesley Smith revealing all the pertinent details at PreSonuSphere 2013 in this engaging (and funny!) demonstration.
For more on the StudioLive AI PA Loudspeakers, click here: http://www.presonus.com/products/StudioLive-328AI
Check out our PreSonuSphere 2013 playlist for talks from John Storyk, Justin Lassen & Naomi Campbell, Craig Anderton, and more!
Some of our fine friends from Rational Acoustics are coming down to Baton Rouge for PreSonuSphere, and they’re arriving a few days early. It’s good that they’ll have a little extra time to see the sights and sniff the smells, but the lead-up time to #PreSonuSphere isn’t all sensory indulgence. These guys are up to something, and you’re invited to take part. And if you choose to take part, we’ll get you into PreSonuSphere for FREE. What the heck.
While we may be known for our hospitality down thisaway, fact is the Rational Acoustics team are no strangers to conviviality. On Oct. 24, they’ll make an effort to top our no-longer-so-secret Jambalaya recipe—by serving y’all up a steaming-hot kettle of garlic & cumin-seasoned knowledge.
Specifically, this is an opportunity for you to learn all about Smaart v.7 Di straight from the guys who invented it—horse’s mouth and whatnot. Smaart V.7 DI is a simplified, streamlined, two-channel version of the standard Smaart v.7 analysis software—the ideal bridge between the limited features in the VSL Wizards, and the full-blown V.7 program. This eight-hour intensive course will teach you all there is to know about Smaart v.7 Di from software installation to Spectrum & Transfer Function Measurements.
Here’s the official course overview, taken from this PDF, which contains more details.
“The Smaart v.7 Di Training Class covers the fundamentals of using Smaart v.7 Di to make basic RTA, Spectrograph and Transfer Function measurements. Special attention is paid throughout the course to the subject of how to make valid and useful measurements, as opposed to simply making cool squiggly lines appear on the screen. This course focuses on providing the attendee with a functional knowledge of how Smaart v.7 Di operates as a tool and demonstrates techniques and processes for utilizing Smaart v.7 Di in essential system engineering tasks. Both classroom lecture and lab formats are utilized as well as in-class measurements via a signal distribution system to distribute the instructor’s stereo measurement signals to the entire class.”
So, since you’re going to be in town for PreSonuSphere anyhow, you really ought to come out to this thing.
Whens/wheres/good-to-knows:
Class registration is available either via the online class registration form in the
training section of the Rational Acoustics website, or by contacting Rational Acoustics directly: +1-860-928-7828
[This just in from Joe Gilder of Home Studio Corner]
Why You Should Make Every Effort to Come to PreSonuSphere (and why I love PreSonus so much)
One word: jambalaya. Seriously.
I was working as a Sales Engineer for Sweetwater Sound. I was kind of a new guy, still learning the ropes, trying to figure out how to effectively sell music and recording gear to people over the phone. And then there was the training… lots and LOTS of training. Twice a week we would come to work an hour and a half early to be trained by one of our many manufacturers on the awesomeness of their latest products.
Some training sessions were awesome. Some made me long for a better place. PreSonus sessions were the former.
See, not only did PreSonus create cool, innovative, problem-solving products. They also cooked jambalaya for us. They would ship this big, huge silver pot from Baton Rouge all the way to Fort Wayne, Indiana, so they could cook ME a jambalaya lunch. I was hooked from the first bite.
See, I’m a Mississippi boy at heart. And these guys know how to win a guy over.
Food. Really, really good food. So I say to myself, “Joe, if these guys make gear as well as they cook, you’ve got to check ‘em out.”
Sure ‘nuff, their gear rocks.
Fast forward several years, and I’m now running the popular home recording website HomeStudioCorner.com, where I help thousands of people get better recordings out of their home studios…and I still have a big crush on PreSonus. I own almost one of everything they make, and I’ve even transitioned to using their DAW, Studio One for all my studio projects. I literally haven’t opened Pro Tools in a looooooong time.
And that’s the topic of my presentation at PreSonuSphere this year. I’ll be teaching a class on “Making the Switch,” where I will be sharing about my transition to Studio One, why and how I did it.
Also, I will be eating a lot of food, particularly jambalaya. But you already knew that, didn’t you?
See you there,
Joe Gilder
Home Studio Corner
Click here to register for PreSonuSphere!