Sound International - September 1978
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Studios and RecordingPages to the power of three, taking in Stevie's Peavey, CB, guitar gallery, and more. |
Instruments and Equipment |
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Freelance engineer Steve Hall offers some guidance. |
David KershenbaumDavid Kershenbaum lets rip on his affection for rhythmic mixes in a natter with Our Dread. |
Electronics at East AngliaA report on the electronic music studio at the University of East Anglia. |
Bowie's Dennis Davis and George Murray | Dennis Davis, George MurrayDennis Davis and George Murray chat to Ralph Denyer on their rhythmic station in the Bowie band. |
From across the universe - well, Brooklyn, Vlaardingen and Oxford to name but three. |
Richard Elen's fact-extraction mission with engineer Phill Brown reaches its conclusion. |
Music Part 4Feature Introducing The Dots...Wanna know about music with no ties? Sorry - Dave Stewart talks of tied notes. |
How to record a cheap live album — an easy way out with direction courtesy Richard Elen. |
Richard Dean tells how to get all the wires in the right places. |
Positive superlatives all over the place as Dave Blake's rhetoric embraces a couple of Ibanez instruments. |
An amp at last - Colin Hodgkinson plugs in to a Maine Standard/115 set-up. |
Peter Randall looks at a Pearl Maple kit, even closer at the rather good tom tom holder. |
All creatures great and small: Dave Crombie glides from the huge Yamaha GX-1 to the minute Korg Micro Preset. |
Mel Lambert on the MXR Compander, including a general roundup of noise reduction techniques. |
NAMM, Chieftains and Blackbushe reports, plus vinyl views. | Sound at the Blackbushe outdoor festival | | | |
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