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Komit Blazes Onto Scene

Inaugural Debut of Quality Compressor Limiter



Wimberley, TX - March 18, 2008 — Burgin McDaniel Design, maker of fine analog processing for audio engineers, announced the release of their first self-branded product, the Komit. The Komit is the premier offering in a planned line of specialty products from the concern.


Built around a balanced, floating input and output via Triad Magnetics iron, the Komit is designed for ease of use because makeup gain is automatic via a Compression control. When set to minimum, the compression ratio is 1:1. As ratio increases, the source level remains constant. A separate Output gain adjustment controls a discrete, pre-limiter analog gain stage that drives the limiter for color and effect or, can be left at unity if no further gain staging or timbral modification is needed.


Veteran designer, Kevin Burgin, has helped create some of the world‘s top shelf audio gear. With the Komit, he focused on ease of use and a wide range of tonal character. “The Komit is a high performance, pro audio compressor in a small, affordable package. We have taken most of the guess work out of compressing on the fly. It‘s truly a one-knob unit. If you need it, a three position switch selects the attack and, all of this is independent of the limiter.” Burgin stresses that, when you‘re working on five things at once, you don‘t have time to tweak. “Whether you‘re recording vocals, drums, bass, horns or winds, you can dial in your sound with a flick of the wrist…without thinking about milliseconds or attack and release. The automatic design allows you to work faster and have more fun with the artist!”


The other half of the design duo, Travis MacDaniel, offers another view on their new creation. “You can get a hundred different, kick-ass drum sounds with the Komit. The limiter can put a nice vintage ‘edge‘ on a vocal or give you the smoothest clarinet you ever heard. We hope it becomes your go-to compressor when tracking.”


The Komit is designed using the API standard form factor and pin out, and features high temperature-rated components for reliability and long life. The audio paths are discrete, bi-polar operational amplifiers wrapped around an integrated, high performance gain cell. Compression and Output potentiometers are sealed, high quality conductive plastic, with metal bushings and shafts. With an exceptional attention to detail and sound quality, the Komit is a welcome addition to any outboard rack or lunch box.


Pricing on the Komit is set at US$995, with the first twenty five units serialized and signed by the design team. A limited edition Producers Pack is also available, which houses two Komits in a black walnut cabinet, complete with power supply. It‘s a portable, classy way to keep your Komits close by. Visit www.burginmcdaniel.com for more information.


About Burgin McDaniel Design

Burgin McDaniel Design is a boutique manufacturer of analog audio products for engineers and musicians. Their designs are seen in some of the world‘s most prestigious pro audio products and their BMD-badged lines are notable in their exceptional build quality and superior sonic performance. Based in the pro audio hamlet of Wimberley Texas, Burgin McDaniel Design is sold through an international network of speciality distributors and channel partners dedicated to best in class solutions for their customers.

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Journey Records Double Album With Telefunken | USA U47M Mics

Engineer John Neff and Journey Purchase Two Vintage Mic Recreations



Pictured (L-R) at The Plant in Sausalito are Neal Schon, Arnel Pineda, Jonathan Cain, and Deen Castronovo. Photo by John Neff.


The phenomenally successful band Journey has recorded a Greatest Hits album plus an album of new material with engineer John Neff and producer Kevin “Caveman” Shirley. Sessions took place with new lead singer Arnel Pineda at Sausalito’s famed The Plant recording studio ‘B’ and employed the new Telefunken | USA U47 recreation of the legendary vintage tube large diaphragm condenser microphone.


“We were set to go with the studio’s classic U47, recalls John Neff. “It’s a microphone that has played a key role in hundreds of gold and platinum albums, but when we set up we heard a strange high end whistling. I suspected the tube might be going bad and went into a near panic.”


“I’ve known Telefunken | USA’s founder Toni Fishman since he started the company and called him straight-away,” continues Neff. “We had a hand-picked U47 the next morning. Everyone was amazed, because it sounded better than how we remembered the vintage mic. No two old Telefunkens sound the same, and some of the vintage ones just don’t cut it as well as they did years ago. When I heard this new one, I realized that is the way the mic should sound. The band noticed the difference too.”


Today’s Journey is comprised of guitarist Neal Schon, keyboardist Jonathan Cain, bassist Ross Valory, drummer Deen Castronovo and lead singer Arnel Pineda, who has been a star in Southeast Asia for nearly two decades. While planning the new chapter of Journey, co-founder Neal Schon happened to find Pineda performing on YouTube and immediately contacted him to join the band. Journey’s new double album will also include a DVD concert disc and has already received a hefty advance order.


Neff describes the present lineup as one of the tightest bands he has ever recorded. Journey was originally formed in 1973 by former members of Santana, and enjoyed worldwide fame with such songs as “Don’t Stop Believing” and “Wheel in the Sky.” Various lineups with core members have appeared over the years with the present day incarnation creating interest among longtime fans and newcomers alike.


“Arnel is a very natural tenor,” says Neff, “And he has an incredible range. He doesn’t have to force a thing. I tried other mics but there was no depth of body to the tone. With the new U47 you could hear a big chest tone and Arnel just sounded huge on that mic. There was a great presence and depth in the upper bass / lower midrange. And remember, Arnel has really been belting it out in clubs for years and this guy delivers a physical SPL you wouldn’t believe. He has an amazing volume to his singing and the mic could totally take it.”


Recording engineer John Neff is well known for his recent 8-year audio stint with David Lynch for his films, commercials, websites, and music releases. Neff also engineered acclaimed solo projects for Steely Dan’s Donald Fagen and Walter Becker. Additional credits include Willie Nelson, Buffy St. Marie, Ry Cooder, David Lindley, and many others. Neff currently operates a studio in San Rafael, where he recently mixed sound for the feature “Dark Reel,” to be released later this year.


At the conclusion of the Journey project, Neff purchased the Telefunken | USA U47M used on the album and the band purchased another for future projects.


For information about Telefunken | USA visit www.telefunkenusa.com

or call 860.882.5919

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