Lebanon, NH USA Aug 03, 2005
"First you lick the salt. The salt is to prevent dehydration. Then you drink the Tequilla. The Tequilla is to make you feeeeeeel good. Then you eat the lemon. The lemon is to prevent scurrrrrrvy!" thanks for all you taught! -- SRT 1987 Fredonia, NY
Faith Henricksen
Bangalore, India Apr 28, 2005
Very informative site. As a software engineer developing audio software, this site has been extremely helpful in my work, providing me with basic data to start with. Thanks a million for all the content.
Sharath Kodase
USA Apr 21, 2005
hi! i'm using golden ear training and i think it's great. there's this song "signs of live" in one example, that i like very much but i couldn't find it, neither in the internet nor in record stores. maybe anyone writing in this guestbook knows where i can find informations about the band?
groovy
Toronto, Ontario Canada Apr 05, 2005
As a manufacturer of both audio and video equipment for broadcasting it is always interesting to read articles by those that have been on the front lines. We always like to learn
Bellingham, WA USA Jan 11, 2005
I discovered your site about a month ago. Fantastic articles! Keep up the great work! I'll probably get around to updating my surround sound site soon and I'll be sure to include a link to yours.
Cincinnati, OH USA Jan 10, 2005
Just found your site. Did my first 5.1 mix (NBA game) a few months ago. Back channels were a little hot. I don't think I sent out (Dolby E) anything on the LFE (thump, thump, thump). I'll be exploring your site as time allows. Rock on!
Toodles.
Paul Verhagen
Bedford , TX USA Jan 04, 2005
I'd be embarrassed to give you my website. My hobby is writing music, but I'm not a good singer.
My interest in your work came about by reading your surround series in TV Tech. I had the good fortune to be at 20th Century Fox when they bought rights for a film transfer of Empire Strikes Back in early '83. I was tasked with getting two film transfer suites setup with this new "surround; decoding gear" and supervise the transfer. My gosh, if I'd only known how big this was going to be. I had a prototype Dolby unit that no one at Dolby Labs knew anything about (so no setup documentation) and a Shure HTS100 that did have a book. I used that book to learn how to setup a decode system, and about 4 months later, got in on an early surround mix session. Wow!
Anyway, thankyou for your articles. Seems the basic transmission concepts really haven't changed in 25 years from what AES and others decided were going to be the standard.
Wayne Cook
Vegas, NV USA Dec 12, 2004
What an interesting site, very informative.
Martyn Rowe
River Vale, NJ USA Dec 09, 2004
Dave:
Hi there. It's been awhile but I wanted to compliment you on your studio profiled here. I myself am currently building a (very) small project studio to record ideas and store my 12 guitars, after a 9 year hiatus from music in general. I also thought you'd be interested to know that I am now a doctoral candidate audiologist at Columbia University Medical Center in NYC, where I also run the hearing aid dispensary. The new hearing aids are an awful lot like little recording studios for your ears! Everyday, I am thankful for my background. I am researching various new implantable hearing devices, and am currently researching and developing a test to evaluate music perception for patients with cochlear implants.
I am a very happily married for 10 years now, with two gorgeous daughters.
Otherwise, just thought I'd say hello. Nice to see you're doing so well. Thansk again for everything from way back when (the 80s!).
Dean Mancuso
New York, NY USA Nov 28, 2004
I remember Dave coming to school (The Hartt School in West Hartford, CT) to show us the new B&O BeoLab 5s. I remember that day like it was my own birth

I remember a specific example he played for us that happened to have a rediculous amount of 33 Hz (Thanks Mr. Ludwig), only problem is I cant remember for the life of me who the artist was. I should have been taking notes (Dont tell my prof Scott Metcalfe
It would be great if ever he (Dave) read this to write me back and tell me what recording it was? PJ Harvey maybe? Someday I will own 5 BeoLab 5s, and It'll be all Dave's fault.
Thanks!
P.S. DSD till the word clocks come home!"
Braintree, MA USA Oct 25, 2004
Great Site. Looks like an awesome room. I shall have to use it sometime.
Colin A. R. Pearce
Homestead, FL USA Sep 10, 2004
I was a first-year grad of the Audio Recording Institute at Dondisound Sudios in Red Hook. Remember a long-haired wild-eyed guitarist with a penchant for electronics who hogged all the after-hours studio time (while you tried to sleep)? That was/is me (and I swear that wasn't my roach on the console!). I often fondly remember those days, especially late into the night in my own DAW studio. Yes, I'm still holding on to my (original) Runstein. Congrats on your impressive career and much continued success! Thanks for a great start into a life-long pursuit of audio creativity.
Tom Brockway
annandale, ny USA Sep 01, 2004
When I saw the article in the Times on 2/19 I intended to reply immediately, but.... Anyhow, I was reminded fondly of the days of my electronics course at Bard, and Dondisound, and your leaving for the Tonmeister program at Buffalo(?). It's wonderful to come upon you so successful, thirty years later.
burt brody
Salem, VA USA Aug 05, 2004
This is to Dave and Mark...
I knew you in Red Hook, NY in the late 70's (seems so long ago). Once upon a time we recorded a little diddy for the NYC Public Library with Mark, and a few other of our friends from high school. It was a day in the studio I will never forget. Then you took my friend and moved him to New Mexico. Meanie. I only saw Mark once or twice after that and now, for some reason, he is on my mind again. The internet is an amazing tool to enable me to find you folks in only 30 minutes of searching. Please send me a reply to let me know everyone is well.
Sincerely,
Lisa Bird, now Elizabeth Lincourt
New York, NY USA Jul 31, 2004
HEY DAVE!
Thanks for some great pointers on AD Mastering
your articles rock, keep up the good werk
Joseph Simone
Los Angeles, CA USA Jun 24, 2004
What's up Dave! I read your article in Recording (Master It Yourself, July 2004) and you've really opened a totally different spectrum I've never been aware of (no pun intended). They say the more knowledgeable you become the less you know....now I feel like a dumb ass. Thanks Dave!
"Ouch;...my head hurts!"
Benny
Benny Erazo
Abington, Pa USA Jun 24, 2004
Love reading about recording and mastering,almost as much as listening to a well mastered recording!!!
Fanwoo, NJ USA May 14, 2004
Sioux Falls, SD USA Mar 05, 2004
Hello Dave,
I was just sitting around tonight trying to remember the name of your Golden Ears CD Course and decided to do some searching on the web for it...and I ended up here. Lots of information for me to process..so I must get to it....thanx for all of your efforts to the audio world....I know they are appreciated.
Swansea, IL USA Feb 25, 2004
Was trying to think of a means of designing a semi-omnidirectional speaker for my system. Search led me to B&O then to you. Love your speaker design. Is the cylindrical shape dispersionally functional?
Tom Becherer