Noise Nest pumps up the volume with PMC
Friday, 29 January 2021
‘Noise Nest is now a multi-purpose content factory’
USA - Noise Nest, a production complex owned by drummer, producer and entrepreneur Nick Gross, has undergone significant expansion over the last 12 months and now boasts five recording studios - all of which feature PMC monitoring. Based in Los Angeles, this facility chose PMC’s flagship QB1-A in-wall main monitors for its recently opened Studio A, while its remaining four studios use a mixture of PMC IB1S-A, twotwo.6 and twotwo.8 monitors for nearfield duties. “Choosing a PMC QB1 system for Studio A was a no- brainer because they are simply amazing,” Nick Gross says. “They sound clean and rounded, even at very high volumes. They reproduce the audio in such a pure way that you get to hear exactly what you are recording with no compromises.”
After Deadline: There s a lot of connections out there
Going out in the world, it s easy to see how connected we all are despite the COVID-induced distancing. 7:18 pm, Dec. 16, 2020 ×
Sometimes my job seems like the corkboard of a conspiracy theorist.
Stories here, there and everywhere, and strings connecting one item to another, back and forth like a spiderweb of red yarn. And there I stand, my eyes wide and jittery, saying, See, it s all related.
Kristin knows Sadie, too
This strand started with an email telling me about folks trying to help other folks. These are not uncommon emails, but in this instance, the email was about folks in Grand Meadow raising money for Dan and Sadie Copley, owners of The Diner and Catering.
After finding an owl injured on the road, Nick Krause left no stone unturned to help it. 11:34 am, Dec. 16, 2020 ×
Quarry Hill Nature Center naturalist Jill Danielsen, right, hands the barred owl to Carol Steenson, a volunteer from The Raptor Center. Once evaluated at The Raptor Center it was determined the owl needed to be euthanized. (Contributed photo/Quarry Hill Nature Center)
Not all stories have happy endings, but that doesn t mean there isn t value in their telling.
On his way home Monday night, Nick Krause spotted something odd in the street near his northwest Rochester home. It looked like a small garbage bag on the road, Krause said.