Home & Studio Recording - April 1986
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All the Fun of the FairWhat's new in the way of equipment including the latest from the Frankfurt show. |
StereoA brief look at the difference between true stereo and panned mono with a few mixing hints thrown in. |
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Bokse US-8 SynchroniserThis British product solves a surprising number of interfacing problems between machines designed to run on different time code systems. Peter Roythorne investigates. |
Talk TalkNeville Unwin talks to Talk Talk about their approach to music. |
Martin Goldman examines the dos and don'ts of tape machine maintenance. |
The concluding part of our short series on studio wiring based around the Fostex B16. |
These multi-purpose speakers can be used as studio monitors, PA speakers or instrument speakers. |
Graham GouldmanGraham hasn't been idle since his 10CC days. Paul White talks to him about his new musical venture... Wax. |
An unbelievable digital reverb at an even more unbelievable price. |
Teczon Dub Multi 4x4Currently the least expensive cassette multitracker to offer simultaneous recording on all four channels. |
A look at some of the spring reverb units currently in circulation. |
Ben Duncan brings us up to date with Adam's career. |
TC Electronics TC1210This offering from TC Electronics proves to be more than just another chorus/flanger, as Simon Croft discovers. |
Your demos constructively appraised by Shirley Gray. |
Aces B1816A cost effective in-line mixing console aimed at the budget 16-track user. |
Accessit ExciterAural Excitement on a budget. |
Ben Duncan goes on at length... |
Part three of this fascinating project from Paul Williams. |
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