Home & Studio Recording - May 1987
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Digital Effects ProcessorReverb and delay from Roland in the guise of the DEP-3, a scaled down version of the popular DEP-5. |
ELECTRONIC PATCHBAYTantek enters the professional market with a patchbay par excellence. |
Walls have Ears...DIY soundproofing and acoustic treatment for walls. |
If you rely on the electric guitar in your recording but daren't annoy the neighbours, then this is what you've been dreaming about. |
Yet another show. Organised by the Audio Engineering Society, this 4-day show displayed the latest advancements in recording technology. |
Paul WardAlthough the title 'maintenance engineer' does not have the glamour of 'producer', it is an essential job. Paul Ward tells us why. |
More than just a hi-fi speaker. These 'dual concentric' models make the grade as serious home studio monitors. |
SMPTE Events ControllerThe increasing popularity of SMPTE has meant a corresponding growth in sync units. We take a look at this one from Bokse. |
Kit WolvenHM from the control room chair. |
Want to buy a mic for under £50? Try these for size. |
Digital DelayProgrammable delay effects from Toa. |
In the last part of Ben Duncan's series, he examines the acoustic properties on Live End/Dead End studios. |
MIDI Programmable MixerA programmable mixer that will find a good home in a home studio. |
Simon Croft gets into tape loops and comes up with some interesting conclusions. |
Tell us Another OneYet another Idea from Clive Brooks enabling you to deprive your fellows of money. |
More tips for the home recordist. |
There's a lot more to the humble digital delay than meets the eye. Paul White investigates. |