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    DIY Speaker Stands

    Tips & Techniques

    Paul White indulges in a spot of woodwork therapy, and comes away with two very cost-effective speaker stands.

    Techniques Nov 1995
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    DIY Drum Pads And Pedal Triggers

    Tips & Techniques

    Paul White enters Blue Peter mode and puts together a fully working drum pad and pedal trigger system for less than the cost of a pint of lager. If you own an Alesis D4, drumKAT, Akai ME35T or any other drum machine or percussion controller that accepts external pads, you can't afford to miss this.

    Techniques Aug 1995
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    How To Make Your Own Digeridoo

    Tips & Techniques

    Paul White explores the outer limits of physical modelling on a budget that wouldn't even buy you a decent pair of shoestrings!

    Techniques Aug 1995
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    Planning Your First Home Studio, Part 5

    Tips & Techniques

    Nothing dampens creativity more than a studio full of 'spaghetti' cabling. This month, Paul White explains the virtues of installing a patchbay to banish cable clutter once and for all.

    Techniques Jul 1995
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    Soundproofing Tips For The Home Studio

    Tips & Techniques

    Not everyone can justify building an acoustically treated, soundproof studio, but with a little effort and ingenuity, you can often make significant improvements to the room you already have at very little cost. Paul White presents a few ideas.

    Techniques Jul 1995
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    Planning Your First Home Studio, Part 4

    Tips & Techniques

    Paul White looks at the multitrack recording console and its role in your multitrack recording system.

    Techniques Jun 1995
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    Planning Your First Home Studio, Part 3

    Tips & Techniques

    The syncing of MIDI sequencers with multitracks is an important part of modern recording and can help you to make the most of a limited equipment budget. In the third part of this series, Paul White looks at the various ways of running multitrack tape and MIDI equipment simultaneously.

    Techniques May 1995
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    Building A School Studio In 10 Weeks

    Exploration

    When Paul Johnson decided he'd like to teach a Music Technology course at the college where he works, there was one small problem: he had to build the studio himself during the summer holidays, on a shoestring budget with help from just two students. Impossible? Let's find out...

    Techniques Apr 1995
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    Planning Your First Home Studio, Part 2

    Tips & Techniques

    You might think that the layout of your studio is determined purely by where your monitors go and where you sit, but as Paul White explains, there are few areas where you have to exercise a bit of care. • Part 1 • Part 3 • Part 4 • Part 5

    Techniques Apr 1995
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    Planning Your First Home Studio, Part 1

    Primer

    Want to set up a home studio but don't know where to start? In the first part of a new series, Paul White guides you through the creation and setting up of a basic home recording system.

    Techniques Mar 1995
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    Improving Your Studio For Next To Nothing

    Tips & Techniques

    Paul White reveals a few of his Blue Peter-style secrets, the general aim being to construct something useful in the studio without spending more than a pound!

    Techniques Feb 1995
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