Home & Studio Recording - March 1986
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Your demos come under the constructive scrutiny of Shirley Gray. |
A speaker suitable for car, snowmobile or studio... Ben Duncan investigates. |
A brief look at the basics of this important synchronisation system. |
Sheer XTCA truly classy digital reverb at a sensible price. |
This budget cassette multitracker should give the competition a run for its money. |
Simon BozwellSimon is both a musician and a producer. This month he talks to Paul White about, amongst other things, his work doing 12" remixes for Nik Kershaw. |
The Yamaha REV1, possibly the most sophisticated digital reverb on the market. |
Your chance to win the fabulous Aphex C Aural Exciter — and it won't cost you a penny. |
John AcockJohn started his career as a tape op and worked his way up. He is now a respected engineer and producer as well as being a great supporter of ambisonic recording. |
Acoustic Guitar Miking TechniquesMore from Ken Dibble on miking up the acoustic guitar. |
(The best that is)If you're planning to wire up a small studio, then this short series is for you. Part one looks at cable harnesses and associated problems. |
Would you believe that Boss have come up with anew flanger pedal, the HF2? |
MTRs new 12:8:2 Series 2 in-line desk should solve a few cash flow problems for 8-track owners. |
Ben Duncan waxes lyrical in his own immortal style. |
More from Paul Williams on this exciting new addition to the Tantek range. |
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