The air in the control room was thick with concentration, smelling faintly of warm electronics and stale coffee. It was 1995. On the other side …
Beyond the Red Light: How 32-Bit Float Audio Ended a Decades-Long War on Sound

The air in the control room was thick with concentration, smelling faintly of warm electronics and stale coffee. It was 1995. On the other side …
Before the first chord is struck, before the first word is spoken into the microphone, there is a moment of pure potential. It’s a fragile, …
There’s a nervous tic that any sound recordist over a certain age will recognize. It’s the ghost of a finger, twitching to ride a fader …
A sound is born. It isn’t a bang, but a whisper—the softest exhale of a vocalist, the gentle scrape of a pick across a steel …
Leo slumped back in his chair, the glow of the monitor illuminating a face etched with frustration. His new track, a meticulously crafted piece of …
It’s a moment frozen in a cold sweat for anyone who has ever stood behind a mixing desk or on a stage. The pastor is …
Every creator, at the quiet beginning of their journey, meets the same adversary. It’s a ghost in the wire, a serpent in the signal chain. …
I remember the distinct feeling of ice water in my veins. It was the late ‘90s, a summer festival here in Montreal. My mixing console …
It always begins with a noble purpose. For a young filmmaker I know named Leo, it was the voice of his grandmother. He wanted to …
It began, as many great ideas do, with a small problem and a bit of ingenuity. The year was 1971, in a snack bar in …