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    GIBSON: Introducing GMICS — New Digital Audio Connection Standard

    Exploration

    Gibson are best known for their good old-fashioned guitar technology, but they're also behind an immovative new standard for connecting digital audio devices — which, if it takes off, will revolutionise the way we connect gear together. Dave Shapton finds out more...

    People Dec 1999
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    MACKIE DESIGNS: On The HDR24/96 & The Future

    Interview | Manufacturer

    Paul White talks to designers Greg Mackie, Peter Watts and Bob Tudor about the new Mackie HDR24/96 hard disk recorder, and the company's plans for the future.

    People Dec 1999
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    MILES GLEN: Finding The Time To Learn

    Sounding Off

    It's all very well having the virtual equivalent of Abbey Road in your computer, says Miles Glen, but when are you going to learn to use it all?

    People Dec 1999
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    GWYNN T ROBINSON: The Sound Of Silence

    Sounding Off

    Gwynn T. Robinson enjoys the sound of silence — but wonders why it's so difficult to achieve.

    People Nov 1999
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    USB & MP3

    Cutting Edge | Digital Technology Developments

    In the second instalment of this regular column looking at the latest developments in digital technology, Dave Shapton considers the future of the troubled Universal Serial Buss, and the direction in which the MP3 debate is heading.

    People Nov 1999
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    PAUL CARMODY: Good Tunes First, Big Production Later

    Sounding Off

    Paul Carmody explains why, when it really comes down to it, there are more important things than 'big' production.

    People Oct 1999
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    The Future Of Music Technology

    Exploration

    New developments in technology often originate in other fields, and are only later applied to the world of music. In this new regular column, Dave Shapton seeks out the latest breakthroughs in digital technology, and explains how they might change the way in which music is made and recorded.

    People Oct 1999
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    BILL PADLEY (WISE BUDDAMUSIC LTD.): Music Production, Recording & Editing For Radio & TV

    Interview | Producer

    Many recent singles have had their path onto radio playlists smoothed by an edit from Wise Buddah Music Ltd. Sam Inglis talks to founder Bill Padley about the business of producing and editing music that getss on the air.

    People Sep 1999
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    How To Become A Recording Engineer, Part 4

    Tips & Techniques

    So, you've made it from dogsbody to tea boy, through tape op and Assistant Engineer... In the last part of this series, David Mellor explains the roles and responsibilities of the recording engineer, and what you ought to do if you like to make engineering a life-long career.

    People Sep 1999
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    MATT BELL: MP3s

    Sounding Off

    Assistant Editor Matt Bell explains why the MP3 revolution will not be televised — at least, not at his house.

    People Sep 1999
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    Enhanced CD Format: Part 2

    How Best To Use It

    Janet Harniman-Cook concludes her two-part feature with a guide to creating your own Enhanced CD.

    Sound Advice Aug 1999
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    JOHN WALDEN: Using MP3

    Sounding Off

    John Walden suggests why unsigned artists don't have to remain unheard, thanks to MP3 and the Internet.

    People Aug 1999
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    1999 SOS Reader Survey Results

    Special Feature

    Are you the typical SOS reader? What do you feel about the magazine? What gear will you be buying in 1999? Ian Gilby presents the results of our most recent Reader Survey.

    People Jun 1999
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    How To Become A Recording Engineer, Part 3

    Tips & Techniques

    This month, David Mellor considers the progression from first studio job to Assistant Engineer.

    People Jun 1999
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    TJ STONE: Studio Equipment? Less Is More

    Sounding Off

    SOS reader TJ Stone asks whether the mountains of sophisticated equipment available to successful musicians and producers really help to make better recordings.

    People Jun 1999
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    IAN STEWART: Boring Music? Don't Blame Technology!

    Sounding Off

    It's true that too much music sounds predictable and boring, says Ian Stewart, but it's too easy to blame technology the real reasons lie elsewhere.

    People May 1999
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    Future Of Musical Copyright In A Digital World — An Update

    Exploration

    A recent court ruling could be the biggest threat to music composers since the great cull of 1673. Big George breaks the bad news...

    People Apr 1999
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    How To Become A Recording Engineer: Part 1

    Are You Cut Out For Studio Life?

    Do you want to engineer top acts in top studios? Are you prepared to devote your entire life to music recording? In this new series, David Mellor explains how you can become a professional music recording engineer.

    Sound Advice Apr 1999
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    LOUIS MEDINA: Roland Product Manuals

    Sounding Off

    Robert Louis Medina explores the sordid world of naked Dutch flesh — and bemoans the gulf between the quality of Roland products and that of Roland manuals.

    People Apr 1999
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    Sounding Off: Bad PR In The Music Business

    Sam Inglis

    The music biz is a notoriously difficult one, but you might think that at least the people who get paid to work for you are on your side. Sam Inglis says it's even worse than you thought.

    People Mar 1999
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    The Future Of Music Copyright In A Digital World

    Exploration

    Music on the Internet has brought into sharp focus the changes that will need to be made to a global law to ensure the safety of music copyright. Debbie Poyser and Derek Johnson assess the possible impact of new technology.

    People Mar 1999

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