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AX32 Takes the World by Storm with Lukas Graham

For Lukas Graham’s live production team, AX32 has proven a flexible and very compact solution that scales to fit any need they have when being on the road – whether the context is a radio or TV promo tour or playing at large venues or stadiums.

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Core 256 Onboard Spiritland ONE

The Core 256 units are important devices on the Spiritland ONE Audio Outside Broadcast vehicle used to mix large scale live music programmes.

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AX32 on Red Hot Conversion Duties in The French Riviera

In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, the character Marcellus claims: “There is something rotten in the state of Denmark.” Well, that was centuries ago – and it is fiction. Rest assured all is well in Denmark. Now, our claim is: “There is something rocking in southern France!”

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Stepping Back Out of The Box to Explore True Analog Flavors

When shaping the Tonmeisters of tomorrow at the Royal Academy of Music in Copenhagen, the analog domain has once again claimed the higher ground. And to make sure that every delicate analog nuance enters the digital domain in full, two AX32 units hold the conversion line.

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AX32 and MOM Take Central Positions at Metropolis Studios’ New Immersive Room

With leading music streaming services such as Apple Music, Tidal and Amazon Music having made Dolby Atmos Music a key element of their libraries, the ability to mix – and remix – for this immersive audio format is becoming increasingly important…

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AX32 Does Double Duties at Blackburst Lydteknik

Frederik Rosenkjær graduated in Sound Engineering from the Rhythmic Music Conservatory in Copenhagen, which focused mainly on studio work, but today he actually puts most of his time into live sound. Common to both applications, though, is that he uses an AX32 as the audio interface, routing and conversion centerpiece.

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AX32 Makes Ambisonics Dreams Come True at The Royal Danish Academy of Music

Thanks to new audio formats such as Dolby Atmos, Auro 3D and Ambisonics, immersive audio has become something of a buzzword lately. But while the individual formats may be new, the idea of immersive sound is far from new…

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Bridging Analog Icons and Live Experiences at The Village

Not so far from our headquarters in Copenhagen, you will find a very special recording studio where old meets new and studio life merges with live experiences…

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Two AX32’s and a MOM Take Center Position at Manhattan Studio Gem

Sound Generation is a true studio gem located on lower Manhattan in New York City. It is extremely well-equipped and has specialized in some interesting niches in the NYC music recording and audio post production market.

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Living Music Two Ways for 50 Years and Counting

David Bowles started playing music at age 9 and for the next 26 years, he dedicated his life to that. Then at age 35, he turned his life upside down and started a new career. Yet he never left the music behind…

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Keeping German Cinemas and TV in Perfect Sync

Berliner Synchron has specialized in dubbing and synchronizing in German for almost seven decades. Yet, there are a few new things to add to that story…

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Scoring Golden Goals at Studio Babelsberg

Studio Babelsberg and its impressive scoring stage just outside of Berlin, Germany, is home to ’Deutsches Filmorchester Babelsberg’ – a full symphony orchestra that deliver music for film and TV productions not only within Germany, but also globally…

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