Home & Studio Recording - July 1985
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The latest scandal from the world of recording equipment. |
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Recording Electric GuitarHow to get the best in your studio from an electric guitar. |
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A first hand report on the trials and joys of setting up your own electronic music studio.Steve Howell reveals the inner secrets behind the planning stage of your home studio. |
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Richard Niles searching for the source of his inspiration. |
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David YorathDavid Yorath is one of those fortunate people who have turned their hobby of recording into a career. Paul White caught up with him at his studio. |
Paul Cobbold...is a bassist turned producer/engineer who has worked with many artists in both Europe and America. In this article he gives his opinions on the techniques and equipment he uses. |
Once again we try to diminish the evergrowing mountain of demo tapes. |
Pete Hook — Bass Player, Songwriter and Producer | Peter HookAlthough well known for his work as bassist with Joy Division and New Order, Pete Hook is a keen producer and owns a studio by the name of Swite 16. |
Looking for an entry into the world of recording? Neville Unwin investigates one of the better-known beginners' courses in recording techniques. |
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Geoff EmerickThe Beatles, Wings, Elvis Costello, Nick Heyward, Big Country... all have at one time or another come under the watchful ear of this producer/engineer. |
Electric PhoenixA group with a difference - four voices, an engineer and electronic processing comprise this highly original classical ensemble. |
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In the second part of this series, Ben Duncan discusses different types of mains filters and their applications. |
MixersIn this month's article we take a look at the most central piece of equipment in any recording studio; the mixer. |
Your chance to catch up on those you missed. |
Continuing the saga of the Tantek rack, this latest module complements last month's input module. |
A selective view of the hardware available to the home recordist. |