Home & Studio Recording - June 1986
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Multitrack Cassette RecorderAffordable cassette multitrack with a few unexpectedly sophisticated features. |
MIDI to CV InterfaceMIDI to CV conversion made simple. |
Chris Denning, former Radio 1 DJ, tells you how to go about presenting a demo to record companies and what pitfalls to avoid. |
More demo tapes reviewed this month than ever before. |
Your Paul Hardcastle Aspirations!Steve Howell takes up his razor blade once again and explains the basis for extended remixes. |
Ben Duncan guides us through the mystic world of jack plugs and tells us why not to take them for granted. |
This little brother to the SBX-80 overcomes a host of syncing problems. |
John Harris and Shirley Gray take a look behind the scenes to find out how the tube is recorded and how much planning is necessary to produce the apparent unrehearsed chaos that we all know and love. |
Time Machine Rack SeriesThree signal processors that are available either in kit form or ready built. |
Blue WeaverBlue Weaver, former Bee-Gee and session musician takes Janet Angus round his new studio. |
MTR have designed their own pro noise gate and it turns in a very convincing performance. |
Paul Williams outlines the design for a high quality module that can be used as either a autopanner or an autofader. |
Brother to the MT44D multitrack recorder, this little mixer has stood the test of time. |
A PreviewA guide to some of the new gear to be released at this year's APRS show. |
Castleridge StudiosH&SR takes a look at its first Australian studio. The locals couldn't give a Castleridgexxx for anything else. |
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Reference MonitorA very impressive pair of studio monitors at the budget end of the market. |
At last we can tell you who has won the nice shiny new Aphex Type C |
A flexible 4-channel parametric equaliser. |
A flick through the back issues. |
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