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Kagi Media Presents Pro Tools Mixing Site HardDiskLife.com


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Kagi Media, producer of pioneering Pro Audio training products, is pleased to be hosting Grammy-winning engineer, mixer and producer Charles Dye's groundbreaking Pro Tools mixing column Hard Disk Life at harddisklife.com. Dye’s Hard Disk Life originally ran in DigiZine where it quickly became a valuable source of reference for the audio community. It set out to teach mixing by breaking it down to its component parts and devoting a column to each.

After the first few laid the groundwork, Dye began to mix a single song over the following seven months. With each column he walked the reader through that month’s instrument, plug-ins, settings, and reasoning behind his choices. It became obvious from the beginning that Dye was willing to share techniques that would normally be considered hard earned and well kept secrets. Yet, he demonstrated time and again there was no aspect of the often seen black art of mixing he was not willing to demystify.

Readers appreciate Dye’s ability to clearly explain normally hard to grasp concepts in ways that make them easy to understand, as well as gaining insight behind the creative process of a Grammy-winning mixer. Since the column’s debut the response has been overwhelming, and today Hard Disk Life is still raved about in internet forums. Readers praise it as inspirational for its encouraging words leaving them feeling mixing is a craft they can learn and as a source of some of the most educational material available on mixing. Some even proclaim to re-read the entire series before every mix. And they all agree their mixing skills have improved since reading Hard Disk Life.

Now, Kagi Media is bringing Hard Disk Life to an even wider audience. Jon Kagi, creative director, recalls how the new launch of HardDiskLife.com came about.

“I already knew Charles Dye was a professional who embraced forward technology. After all, he was the first mixer to have a #1 hit mixed entirely inside the box. I recognized Charles as a great writer and communicator when I started following the HDL column at Digidesign.com. I caught up with Charles when he came through Seattle on a DigiWorld Tour where he was teaching a mixing Master Class. I suggested that creating a website based on the vision of the HDL column would be an excellent compliment to some of the stuff that we're doing at Kagi Media.”

HardDiskLife.com


For an in depth look at mixing with Pro Tools be sure to visit HardDiskLife.com.

About Kagi Media


Kagi Media, producer of commercial, entertainment, corporate and instructional media, has been producing media for over 10 years. Kagi offers the pro audio, video and film communities world class training media.

In the training arena, Kagi was pioneering amongst its peers by incorporating the use of important third party programs and equipment into host presentations. Kagi continues to set standards with bold new instructional titles and programs; and now accessible from 2 exciting web venues, kagimedia.com and HardDiskLife.com.

About Charles Dye

Grammy Award-winning engineer, mixer and producer Charles Dye began his engineering career in 1992. Since that time he has mixed hits for Ricky Martin, Sammy Hagar, Julio Iglesias, and Jon Bon Jovi, as well as recorded artists such as Aerosmith, Lauryn Hill, Hanson, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira and Gloria Estefan, among many others.

In the last few years Dye has become a bit of a pioneer in the area of mixing records on Pro Tools, evidenced by his mix of “Livin’ La Vida Loca,” as Dan Daley said in Mix Magazine, “a milestone of technology: the first Number One record to be done completely within a hard disk system. In addition to changing the course of mainstream pop music, ‘La Vida’ may also turn out to be a pivot point in how records are made.” Dye’s further commitment to Pro Tools and mixing on it was demonstrated by his two-time Grammy and Latin Grammy nominated engineering and mixing of five additional songs on Martin’s album, including two additional singles “Shake Your Bon Bon” and “Private Emotion.”
Contact: charles@harddisklife.com

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