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AES Nashville Section Holds Vocal Mic Invitational 2013
— Produced by the AES Nashville section, Pro Sound News and Pro Audio Review, the event was sponsored by Blue Microphones, byerdynamic, Royer Labs, Mojave Audio and Vintage King —
New York, NY, September 25, 2013 — Last weekend in Music City, the Nashville Section of the Audio Engineering Society (AES) held its Vocal Microphone Invitational at Belmont University’s Ocean Way Nashville, Studio A. This free event focused on capturing vocals in the studio and live on stage, and included live a cappella vocal performances by male and female vocalists through a wide variety of studio and live vocal microphones. The daylong event was capped off by a discussion with an all-star panel of studio and live engineers that was moderated by Lynn Fuston, Pro Audio Review technical editor and engineer (Kathy Troccoli, Michael W. Smith, DC Talk).
Fuston was joined by three studio pros with voluminous discographies: 1. Michael Wagener (Ozzy Osbourne, Kings X, Skid Row, Dokken, Stryker, Lordi), who is the owner and operator of WireWorld Studios and Double Trouble Productions (he also conducts a series of educational workshops); 2. Jeff Balding, a long-time Nashville veteran with an amazingly diverse discography (Shania Twain, Megadeth, Giant, Lionel Ritchie, Kelly Pickler); and 3. Producer/Engineer Neal Cappellino, who is also a 20+-year Nashville veteran that built his career on working with a broad swath of artists (Alison Krauss & Union Station, Brad Paisley, Vince Gill, Darius Rucker). Cappellino also operates The DogHouse recording studio.
Joining the panel from the post-production and live event recording camp was Michael Davis, owner and chief engineer of Digital Audio Post. Michael is a musician and composer who has toured as keyboard player and programmer with Dolly Parton. He’s also provided audio for numerous TV and film projects, and provided post-production services for CMT’s Summerfest concert series and other programs. From the front-of-house world came a pair of live sound professionals: Jonathan Loeser, who currently serves at FOH for Rascal Flatts, in addition to work for Colbie Caillat, Olivia Newton-John and Prince; and Brett Blanden, a longtime veteran in studio and live sound, currently working at FOH for Lady Antebellum.
The Vocal Microphone Invitational 2013 was produced by the AES Nashville section (aesnashville.org), Pro Sound News and Pro Audio Review. Blue Microphones, byerdynamic, Royer Labs, Mojave Audio and Vintage King sponsored the event.
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Photo Caption: The "Microphone selection and application panel" was a highlight of the day at the AES Nashville Section Vocal Microphone Invitational 2013. Shown L-R: Jeff Balding, Michael Wagener, Michael Davis, Lynn Fuston, Brett Blanden, Neal Cappellino and Jonathan Loeser. Photo Credit: Yu Howe, Clyne Media Inc. © 2013.
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The Audio Engineering Society was formed in 1948 and now counts over 14,000 members throughout the U.S., Latin America, Europe, Japan and the Far East. The organization serves as the pivotal force in the exchange and dissemination of technical information for the industry. Currently, its members are affiliated with more than 75 AES professional sections and more than 95 AES student sections around the world. Section activities may include guest speakers, technical tours, demonstrations and social functions. Through local AES section events, members experience valuable opportunities for professional networking and personal growth. For additional information visit
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