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Why Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers won’t back down on HD audio

As Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers prepare for the release of Hypnotic Eye, veteran producer and engineer Ryan Ulyate has been there every step of the way, capturing it all in high definition.
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How Graham Nash mixed Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’s 1974 tour into HD bliss

Graham Nash has spent four years mixing and mashing supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’s 1974 tour into an HD album. How he did it and his thoughts on Pono inside.
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Can’t play an instrument? You can still ‘paint’ music with HarmonyWiz

We sit down with Jordan Rudess of Dream Theater to discuss his latest music creation app, HarmonyWiz, which aims to help anyone create music.
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Prog-rock legends Yes talk hi-fi, remastering, and the lasting appeal of the album format

The original progressive rock band, Yes, is back with a new album called Heaven & Earth. DT's Mike Mettler sat down with the band to discuss the new album and their thoughts on high-resolution audio.
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THE AUDIOPHILE: Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson brings back the flute for new HD audio album

Former Jethro Tull lead man Ian Anderson is not living in the past: For his new album Homo Erraticus, he’s fully embracing high-resolution digital audio.