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    Q. Will a synth or sampler help my band use sound effects on stage?

    I play bass in a rock band, and we would like to add some background sound effects to a few of our songs when we play live...

    Sound Advice Feb 2001
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    Q. What could a manager do for my band, and how can I find one?

    After recording an album and investing a lot of money into our band, we are now looking for management (and also a record...

    Sound Advice Feb 2001
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    Q. Can you help me reduce studio hum?

    I have a problem with a new studio installation that I'm just getting to the point of completing. This is the third time...

    Sound Advice Feb 2001
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    Glyph X-project

    SCSI & FireWire Hard Drives

    Derek Johnson looks at Glyph's new SCSI and FireWire drives, and investigates the advantages of dedicated audio storage.

    Reviews Feb 2001
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    Magma CB2S

    2-slot PCI Expansion Chassis

    Magma's ingenious PCI Expansion Chasses attach to portable computers via PCMCIA and allow you to run PCI audio, video and SCSI cards. Paul Wiffen tries out the latest model, which works with current Apple Powerbooks as well as PC portables.

    Reviews Jan 2001
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    Little Lanilei Rotary Wave Speaker

    The Little Lanilei Rotary Wave is an ingenious attempt to offer the sound of a real rotary speaker system in a compact and...

    Reviews Jan 2001
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    Tech 21 Sansamp Acoustic DI

    There's no doubt that the best way to record an acoustic guitar is to mike it up using a high‑quality capacitor mic, but...

    Reviews Jan 2001
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    Exploring The Exotic Instruments In GM/XG/GS Sound Sets

    Exploration

    The GM, XG and GS sound specs are frequently derided for imposing boring uniformity on the synth universe — but in fact they contain many unusual sounds. Dave Stewart, a man who knows a gopi-yantra from gankogwe, sheds light on some of the lesser-known instruments in the General MIDID set, and provides some useful playing tips.

    Techniques Dec 2000
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    Q. Will any of the major software manufacturers offer dual-processor support and Firewire compatibility for Windows 2000?

    I have been studying Windows 2000, with great interest, as I have been evaluating the pros and cons of an upgrade. Do you...

    Sound Advice Dec 2000
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    Hughes & Kettner Red Box Pro

    The original Hughes...

    Reviews Nov 2000
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    Berklee Press music books

    Three new books have been produced by Berklee Press, the publishing arm of the respected Berklee College of Music in the USA,...

    Reviews Nov 2000
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    Beyer MSB48 Phantom Power Supply

    The affordability and compactness of Minidisc, DCC and smaller DAT recorders makes gathering location sounds a lot easier than...

    Reviews Nov 2000
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    Tech 21 Bass Compactor processor

    Recording bass is ostensibly a simple affair, but often what sounds great in isolation lacks any power to penetrate a mix. The...

    Reviews Nov 2000
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    Smart Sound P1000B & P2000

    Mains Power Conditioners

    Do you want to hear how good your audio equipment can really sound? Martin Walker investigates a product that may significantly improve the sound of your studio.

    Reviews Sep 2000
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    Digital Audio

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Confused by word clock? When is it best to normalise a signal? Are optical cables a con? Paul White answers these and other questions we're most often asked about digital audio.

    Techniques Aug 2000
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    Buying The Equipment You Really Need, Part 1

    Feature | Tips & Tricks

    We've all lusted after the shiny new gear that appears month after month in the pages of Sound On Sound — but how do you know what will make a real difference to your recordings and what will be an expensive luxury? Paul White picks out the areas where money will be well spent, and the products that will take your sound up a gear.

    Techniques Aug 2000
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    DK Audio Master Stereo Display Range

    Metering is a critical element of any audio recording system, and the modular nature of DK Audio's extensive range of high-quality units makes it possible to purchase a system that exactly meets your requirements. Hugh Robjohns is impressed...

    Reviews May 2000
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    Helpful Music Analogue Synthesis Actual Reality Video

    This hour‑long video was produced by Dave Goodman, the man behind Helpful Music, in a bid to demystify the complexities...

    Reviews May 2000
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    Audio Recording For Profit: The Sound Of Money

    Audio Recording For Profit is a real 'insider' guide to the business of making money from sound recording. The author...

    Reviews May 2000
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    Designing 'Circuit-Bent' Instruments

    Reed Ghazala

    In these days of sampling, DSP and physical modelling, you might think that building your own electronic instruments would be a daunting prospect. According to Reed Ghazala, however, it's a piece of cake — you don't even need to know how they work. Sam Inglis finds out more.

    People Mar 2000
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    Q. How can I add analogue warmth?

    I have a reasonably modest home recording studio incorporating an Akai DPS12 hard‑disk multitracker with onboard...

    Sound Advice Mar 2000

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