Home & Studio Recording - November 1985
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A sampling digital delay line from Korg - the SDD2000. |
At one time it was a pottery studio. At another it was the home of Edward the Confessor. Now it is Millstream Recording Studio. Owner Dik Cadbury tells all. |
DOD RDS3600A sampling delay line with a very long memory, this time from DOD. |
H&SR looks at Sony's tiny compact disc player and offers a few excuses for buying one. |
Marvin CaesarMarvin Caesar, the president of Aphex speaks about how the Aural Exciter came into being, and for the first time reveals news of some forthcoming interesting new products... |
Acoustic Drums 2To continue the saga of recording acoustic drums, this month we look at ways of treating the recorded sound. |
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A rack-mounted cassette multitracker for the home recordist. |
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Boss DSD2 Sampler/DelayThe Boss DSD2 Sampling pedal. |
Sound and video post production engineer | Dave Woolley...of Trilion Video talks about the differences in recording techniques between audio and video. |
Zsa ZsaZsa Zsa defected from Hungary to Britain with very little knowledge of English. Now she has her own home studio in London, complete with Greengate sampler. |
John Harris and Shirley Gray attempt once more to diminish the ever-growing stack of readers ' demos. |
The ins and outs of phasing explained. |
Rane PE15 Parametric EqualiserThe Rane PE15 Parametric Equaliser. |
In this first article of a new series, John Harris examines basic song arrangement. |
The final part of the saga. |
Yet another of Paul Williams' modules for the Tanrak. |
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