
Album Premiere: Catalyst – ‘A Different Painting For A New World’
Hear Catalyst offer a new portrait of French technical death metal on A Different Painting For A New World.
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Through Sheer Will And Black Magic
Newer bands linked to various strands of heavy metal — death, thrash, doom, etc. — have been visiting the early days of their scenes. When it’s done right, as with Philadelphia’s DAEVA, the results can be awe-inspiring. DAEVA’s debut full-length album, “Through Sheer Will And Black Magic”, is a mast…
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RUSH's GEDDY LEE: 'I Stand With Ukraine'
RUSH’s Geddy Lee has recorded a video message in support of Canadian luthier Linda Manzer who built a sunflower-themed guitar as a fundraiser to raise money for refugees from Ukraine. The guitar is travelling around North American and Europe, passing hand to hand among musicians, and will eventually…
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Ex-TNT And SKID ROW Singer TONY HARNELL Wants His Upcoming Autobiography To Have 'Some Sort Of Message'
Former TNT and SKID ROW singer Tony Harnell has confirmed to Dr. Music that he is planning to write his autobiography. “I have started writing a book probably 10 times,” he said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET). “So I have material. And what it’s gonna take is me just continuing to write after I…
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ROB HALFORD Says JUDAS PRIEST Has Been In Contact With K.K. DOWNING About ROCK HALL Performance
In a new interview with Ultimate Classic Rock, JUDAS PRIEST singer Rob Halford spoke about the band’s upcoming induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. PRIEST will receive the Musical Excellence Award at next month’s event, which will honor Eminem, Dolly Parton, DURAN DURAN, Lionel Richie, Pat…
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JOE SATRIANI Says WOLFGANG VAN HALEN Should Play Guitar At Hypothetical VAN HALEN Tribute Concert
Joe Satriani says that Wolfgang Van Halen should play guitar at a hypothetical VAN HALEN tribute concert.
Satriani, who was in talks with Alex Van Halen and David Lee Roth to be the guitarist for a tribute event, told Ultimate Classic Rock in a new interview that Wolfgang is a “more natural” choice…

Track Premiere: Deathsiege – ‘At the Ruins of Legacy’
Deathsiege are “At the Ruins of Legacy” on new song.
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Day #10: EBS Sweden
Bass players rejoice! We’ve got you covered during this year’s Stompboxtober. Enter here for your chance to WIN an EBS Sweden MicroBass 3!EBS MicroBass 3 2-channel Preamp
The EBS MicroBass 3 is a 2-channel bass preamp, built exclusively with premium components.The preamp operates at a signal level equal to a professional mixing console, giving you plenty of headroom.Run the Clean and Drive channels in series or parallel. Use the dual balanced XLR outputs to tap the signal post and pre EQ at the same time.With 10 Mohms input impedance, it handles any type of bass – passive, active, or with piezo pickups.The built-in tuner makes it easy to tune between songs without needing an external device. The MicroBass 3 also carries an onboard compressor, similar to the one found on several EBS amplifiers.The analog EBS MicroBass 3 ensures your sound – every time.Stompboxtober Day 10 EBS Sweden
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FOREIGNER Announces Spring 2023 Las Vegas Residency
FOREIGNER will once again take over the Las Vegas Strip in 2023 with its exclusive headlining residency show at The Venetian Theatre inside The Venetian Resort Las Vegas. The shows will be held on March 24, 25, 29 and 31 and April 1, 5, 7 and 8, 2023. All shows are scheduled to begin at 8 p.m.
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Using VCAs for Added Control of Mixes
Welcome to another Dojo! This month, I’d like to show you the benefits of creating and using VCAs (Voltage Controlled Amplifiers) when mixing, for added control and nuance. Tighten up your belts. The Dojo is now open.Diving right in, what is a VCA? Think of it as a glorified volume-only control that uses voltage to adjust the amount of a signal’s/track’s volume when routed to its output.Say you want to easily adjust the overall volume of your drum tracks within your mix. Perhaps you have several drum-loop tracks, drum machine soft synths with MIDI sequence tracks, and a full drum kit with multiple mics spread over multiple tracks (you know, a typical session). Or you might want to combine (sum) four individual rhythm-guitar track outputs into one VCA and be able to control the overall volume of all four from one channel. You can create a single VCA channel for all the drum tracks, another VCA for the rhythm-guitar parts, and then assign the outputs of those grouped tracks to their dedicated VCAs. Now, you can globally tweak the overall volume of all your drum tracks and all your rhythm guitars in your mix without changing the routing, plug-in levels, or effects sends, or the panning of any other tracks or groups.The benefits of using VCAs really emerge after a mix has come together. For example, you might need to make an “all guitars up” version of the mix, or a “drums down 2 dB” version, etc. You may even want to automate volume rides in certain sections of a song—particular licks and fills, or even solos. You can also do this with vocals, background vocals, synths, etc.Following the hypothetical example above, I’m going to show you how to create a VCA within Pro Tools and assign it to tracks of your choosing. Remember, every DAW has its own idiosyncratic way of creating and setting up a VCA channel, so be sure to consult your help section and/or read your instruction manual. Key commands may differ, but the process is essentially the same.First, group (Cmd+G) all the tracks you want to be assigned to a VCA and name that group. I’ve named my group “DRUMS” [Fig.1]. Now, I’m going to create a VCA. Cmd+Shift+N, select VCA, and name it. I’ve named this “DRUMS” as well [Fig.2]. Notice the new VCA channel and how there are no options for FX inserts, EQ, or panning [Fig. 3]? That’s exactly what we want, and it’s proof that we’ve set it up correctly. Finally, I’m going to assign my drums into a single VCA by clicking on the “no group” button and selecting “DRUMS” from the dropdown list [Fig.4]. That’s it!Now you can rinse and repeat as many times as you like for as many instrument groups as you like. This is where VCAs really shine and can help you fine-tune specific volume relationships of instruments (and groups therein) within the fluid environment of a mix. If you’re new to using VCAs, allow me to offer some suggestions that will help you get the most out of employing them. I use VCAs after I’ve shed proverbial blood, sweat, and tears obsessing over all aspects of the mix. Only after I feel like I’ve worked out a solid approach to EQ, compression, effects, parallel processing, outboard gear, aux busses, and all automation do I start using VCAs. On a self-judged scale of 0 to 10, my mix should be hitting about a 9. Then, I’ll typically fold all drum tracks into a single VCA, all bass (synth, stringed, etc.), all electric guitars (minus the solos), all synths and keys, all background vocals, and then group the lead vocal(s) and instrument solo(s) if appropriate. In this case, I have six VCAs to control the entire mix from a high level, and I can automate gain (volume) rides as needed to get that extra bit of focus and excitement out of the mix.Next month, I’ll be guiding you through how to use aux busses to make your mixes better at an earlier stage.Blessings and keep rockin’! Namaste.
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