Home & Studio Recording - February 1986
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VU and PPM meters explained. |
Yamaha's RX21 Drum Machine offers a lot of sound for very little outlay. |
A self-contained analogue drum synth from ultimate Percussion. |
John Harris draws on personal experience to reveal some of the problems encountered when recording TV pop music programmes. |
Digital Audio ProcessorSony's budget digital sound processor lets you record high quality sound on a domestic video recorder. |
Peter WingfieldJanet Angus talks to Peter Wingfield about his career as a songwriter and producer. |
Once More for the Viewers at HomeThe Rebis RA226 Sampler gets the H&SR treatment. |
Digital Effects ProcessorThis sophisticated processor is more than just a new digital reverb. |
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A mixer that is equally at home on the road and in the studio. |
The popular Scintillator has now been updated. |
An interesting approach to experimental music using clocks as a basis for rhythm generation. Digital watches are right out. |
SamplingThis month we focus on the hows, whys and whats of sampling. |
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Dual Compressor/limiter GateA compressor/limiter with programme dependent characteristics. |
The Boss DC2 stereo chorus pedal gives the same effects as the highly acclaimed Roland Dimension D but at a fraction of the cost. |
Ben Duncan explains instability... and he should know! |
A Driver-Stage DissectionMore from that maestro of the multimeter, Ben Duncan. |
Tantek's most ambitious project to date. |
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