March is now upon us, so lets take a look at what the ten biggest news stories were on API last month...
Our piece on Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme's fondness for Unity Audio monitors leads the list, which also includes articles on Avid's new CEO and Studiomaster switching its UK distribution back to parent company Soundking.
Here's the rundown in full...
1. New Queens of the Stone Age album recorded with Unity Audio monitors
Homme explains why the brand's Rock and Boulder models were perfect for the band's latest project.
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2. Plan B's engineer upgrades to a Soundcraft Vi6
Sound engineer John Delf reveals how he put the console to use on the artist's recent tour.
Louis Hernandez replaces Gary Greenfield as chief executive officer.
4. Behringer introduces ADA8200 interface
New eight-channel device features mic preamps designed by Midas and Cirrus Logic 24-bit converters.
5. Sheffield cathedral equipped with Fohhn audio system
Loudspeaker and multi-channel amplifier installation carried out by Wigwam Acoustics.
6. Rising Stars: James Nicholson
Freelance engineer tells us about his corporate work, ongoing theatre projects and favourite gear.
7. Soundking takes back UK Studiomaster distribution
Mixer manufacturer and supplier John Hornby Skewes & Co part ways.
8. New awards launch applauds pro audio industry
Intent Media's new event will celebrate excellence in the live/touring, studio, broadcast and installation sectors.
9. Paul Epworth and Sir George Martin honoured at MPG Awards 2013
The complete list of winners from the Music Producers Guild's annual ceremony.
10. Universal Music relies on Capital Sound for BRIT Awards party
London gathering attended by some of the biggest names in music was powered by a Meyer Sound system.
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