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Boutique audio equipment never fails to catch the attention of the meticulous audio connoisseur. Offering unmatched sound that could either stand out as a work of art or spell E-L-E-G-A-NCE, or E-X-T-R-A-V-A-G-A-NCE, or D-E-C-A-D-E-NCE, modular microphones are a sound engineer's or musician's dream piece. Offering a lot of flavor for the high-end audio enthusiast is BeezNeez Elizabeth.
No; BeezNeez Elizabeth is not a person, okay? Elizabeth is a modular microphone that has been recently unveiled by BeezNeez, an Australian Boutique Audio Equipment Manufacturer. Elizabeth, being just as fashionable as the namesake Ms. Hurley in those Estee Lauder ads, is a modular kit that consists of up to eight bodies and nine head units. Talking about such an impressive "wardrobe", each body has distinct circuits such as Steel tube Pentode, Glass tube Pentode, Glass tube single triode, Glass tube dual triode, Glass tube HI MU glass triode, Fet tube, Fet Iron, and Fet transformerless. Available head "gear" consists of the bK47 dual mesh head, bK47 single mesh head, k47 lollipop (pictured), bK67 dual Mesh, bK67 single mesh, bK67 Lollipop, bCK 12 Multichambered dual mesh, single mesh and lollipop.
Elizabeth starts out with two bodies and two heads of your choice and comes with its own power supply, mount, and flight case. Just like those customizable Barbie dolls, you can choose to add more components to Elizabeth as you go. The first kit is priced at $4500 AUD (approximately $3483 USD).
Mark A. Galang/Gearwire.
The Black Techno Box
technoBox is your virtual techno studio on the go for iPhone / iPod touch featuring stunningly accurate emulations of three classic boxes: The legendary 303 bass line machine together with the smooth 808 and punchy 909 drum machines. technoBox has easy to use sequencing capabilities which lets you tie together patterns, or use it live by improvising pattern switches on the fly!

Featuring the same high quality audio engine as ABL2 which was painstakingly optimized to be able to run on mobile devices. For the uninitiated our audio engine has aliasing free oscillators and full range non-linear filters.

The drum section features 11 parts with 808 or 909 sounds (for a total of 22 sounds)Â with variable amount of shuffle per pattern.
technoBox comes with a session manager which allows you to load/save sessions in realtime without stopping the internal sequencer -- great for saving realtime improvised patterns without interrupting the audio stream.
Source: http://www.audiorealism.se/technobox/index.htm
Dremka
Recently, I did a recording for the 3-piece Bulgarian-style choir group Dremka here in the studio. We settled for the M/S recording technique, using a Golden Age R1 ribbon mic for the sides, and the Blue Baby Bottle for mid, amplified by Telefunken V76 and Siemens V72 pre's. After the warm up, they noticed that the dry acoustics were a challenge, since they is more accustomed to halls and larger venues.
We remedied this to some extent by simply opening the door to the hallway, which adds a low-level tail of another second or so. It was a real pleasure when I matrixed the soundfiles, and dialed in the right width. M/S is really amazingly detailed. At that point I just added some artificial reverb, and a light touch of compression and three songs were ready, since the acoustic nature of the choir group requires only to make a natural impression.
Dremka played together with Balkan Beat Box who visited for a concert, at Storan and made friends. There is now talk of collaboration for the next BBB album.
Recordings like this are a real treat, and I wish every session left me as relaxed, one can only dream (Dremka means Dreamer).


LOUD Technologies claims to be the first company to negate Avid's hardware requirements for certain Pro Tools users, writes Mel Lambert. The soon-to-be-unveiled Mackie Onyx-i Series analogue consoles with built-in FireWire will not require any Avid-developed hardware; the mixer connects directly to a PC or Mac running M-Powered Pro Tools. 










