Joel Patterson
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How Portable Head-Fi Can Help Save The Record Industry
May 6, 2014
head-fi: n, audiophile-grade headphone systems. portable: adj, able to be easily carried.
The record industry is about twenty-five years into a massive devaluation of its products. This devaluation...
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Could 192k Simply Make Good Common Sense?
Apr 6, 2014
As we exit the era of digital audio data compression and begin the ascent into higher sample rates for consumer consumption (via multiple platforms, though most popularly Neil Young's PONO...
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The Possibility of Subconscious Auditory Effects in Audioworkers - A Case for Renewing Humility and Wonder in the Field of Professional Audio
Mar 24, 2014
Subconscious Auditory Effects (SAE) is a term I have cobbled together to encapsulate a broad range of phenomena in this barely-studied field of inquiry. An SAE is any measurable effect on a person...
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The Death of Data Compression & The Birth of the New Hi-Fi
Oct 2, 2013
THE ERA OF HI-RES DIGITAL AUDIO IS HERE
I've been watching the rise of hi-end digital audio recently, and as I put the individual pieces together over the past year or so a picture is emerging...
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How the Free Economy is Affecting the Recording Community
Mar 18, 2013
I just read an excellent new essay called The Case Against Free in which the author suggests that the "free economy" is drying up the economic resources needed to make quality creative...
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Human Hearing Beats the Fourier Uncertainty Principle
Feb 5, 2013
This is a fascinating article about a brand new study in human auditory perception that is showing that there have been "naive" applications of mathematical formulas onto our understanding...
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Analog Investment in the Age of Pono
Jan 17, 2013
I'm about to write something that at first will seem like another gray-beard waxing nostalgic for a by-gone analog era. But, stick with me, because I think the tables are turning to where going...
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Tell Congress to Save Music and Stop the "Pandora Bailout Bill"
Oct 12, 2012
In the never-ending, century-old battle between corporations and content producers: I give you the latest bit of pro-artist activism. This is taken directly from the Grammy Foundation's...
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How to Stop Plixid from Stealing a Record
Sep 25, 2012
A band I work with is two weeks away from their release date. They've worked tirelessly to prepare for this release, hired an excellent publicist, shot videos, toured....they've done it...
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On Spotify (and Why I'm not a Conspiracy Theorist After All)
Aug 11, 2012
In a fascinating and really open Facebook debate initiated by fellow producer, cycling enthuiasist, and coffee-drinking pal, Eric Ambel (www.ericambel.com), I was alerted to what was finally a clear...
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The Problem with A-B'ing and Why Neil Young is Right about Sound Quality.
Apr 5, 2012
With news of Neil Young pushing to get studio quality audio out to the consumer, it occurred to me that it would be good to get some perspective on how we go about comparing audio quality. One of...
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International Dynamic Range Day is March 16th
Mar 10, 2012
Like any war, the loudness wars are a total mess brought on by territorial tendencies amongst those who fear losing their place in the world. And like a real war, the loudness wars cause people to...
Gear Review
TubeFire 8 preamp w/ FireWire
Nov 15, 2007
The majorly major thing that's cool about this excellently-realized single-rackspace eight-channel mic+line preamp/DI/FireWire computer...
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Sputnik multi-pattern tube mic
Jan 15, 2007
There's hype, and then there's hype... and then there's HYPE. No buzzwords have been spared in the promotion of M-Audio's new...
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OctoPre LE 8-ch mic preamp & converter
Jan 16, 2006
I keep trying to think of a catchphrase that Focusrite might seize on and use to promote this dandy little unit. Something clever and funny and...