Mastering engineer Dave McNair unravels some of the mysteries of how he makes music sound good over iTunes and MP3s played over $20 computer speakers. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg ...
“It made the music sound like what I was hearing on the radio,” says Billie EIlish and SZA mastering engineer Dale Becker, ...
Mancini, a mastering engineer known for his work on music by Camila Cabello, Charlie Puth and more A-list musicians, tells PEOPLE about his coming out journey Jack Irvin has over five years of ...
Conventional wisdom used to treat science and the creative arts like feuding cousins; the more they were separated, the better. But College of Engineering students have a habit of rejecting dated ...
Since the launch of the Musical Instrument Engineering program in 1998, Tufts has been bridging two constantly evolving fields: music and technology. According to its website, the program, now called ...
Shane Choi has a passion for music and a mind for engineering, something he pairs together as a dual-degree mechanical engineering and trumpet performance major at Northwestern. But the fourth-year ...
Scientists are trying to reengineer and simplify music to be more enjoyable for listeners with cochlear implants. When hearing loss becomes so severe that hearing aids no longer help, a cochlear ...
When we listen to music, our bodies can release dopamine, giving our brains the same kind of chemical reaction as when we feel pleasure. But can music actually make you feel something truly physical?
In many ways, Leslie Brathwaite’s three decades in the music industry paralleled the rise of Atlanta as a central hub for music and creators. In 1992, as Brathwaite was finishing his final months at ...
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