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    Off The Record

    Off The Record: January 2016 Column

    Music & Recording Industry News

    Americana is a loosely defined genre, but in terms of studios, it knows what it wants.

    Music Business Jan 2016
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    Dan Daley

    Off The Record

    Music & Recording Industry News

    As studios have had to adapt to new business models, so have the people who design them.

    Music Business Nov 2015
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    Dan Daley

    Off The Record

    Music & Recording Industry News

    The food consumed in studios hasn’t always been healthy. Could that be about to change?

    Music Business Oct 2015
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    Dan Daley

    Off The Record

    Music & Recording Industry News

    Thanks to new legislation, gainful employment now means just that for academies and students.

    Music Business Sep 2015
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    Dan Daley

    Off The Record

    Music & Recording Industry News

    Studio tool or collectors’ item: what has become of the large-format mixing console?

    Music Business Aug 2015
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    Dan Daley

    Off The Record

    Music & Recording Industry News

    The long tradition of ‘testing’ songs out on the public has found an unlikely new home...

    Music Business Jun 2015
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    Dan Daley

    Off The Record

    Music & Recording Industry News

    What does net neutrality mean for studios?

    Music Business May 2015
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    Dan Daley

    Off The Record

    Music & Recording Industry News

    Plenty of industries use tax incentives to lure customers, but will it work for music production?

    Music Business Apr 2015
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    Off The Record

    Music & Recording Industry Views

    What does the world of sports broadcasting offer the budding sound engineer?

    Music Business Mar 2014
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    Dan Daley

    Off The Record

    Music & Recording Industry News

    Whatever your political views, 'Obamacare' can only be a good thing for musicians and engineers.

    Music Business Dec 2013
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    Paul White.

    Keeping Hardware Alive

    Leader

    Editor In Chief, Paul White, believes that if the manufacturers of studio hardware outboard equipment still want to be building it in significant numbers in five years' time, then a system similar to the one he proposes in this article is the only thing he can see that will keep them in the game. Read on...

    People Nov 2004
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    Cutting Edge

    The Impact Of DVD

    Could DVD kill the CD but save the music industry? Cutting Edge wouldn't be surprised...

    Music Business Oct 2003
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    Paul White c.2003

    It's Not Over Until The Fat Computer Sings

    Leader

    Editor In Chief Paul White ponders a future full of virtual pop stars...

    People May 2003
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    Paul White c.2003

    Apples And Lemons

    Leader

    Despite rumours that Apple was on the lookout for a major audio company, Apple's buyout of German developers Emagic took us all by surprise...

    People Sep 2002
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    Paul White circa 2002.

    Surround Sound: A Conspiracy?

    Leader

    Is Surround Sound and the DVD-Audio format all a plot to 'take the means of production away from the workers'?

    People May 2002
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    Paul White c.2003

    The Benefits Of Copy-Protection

    Leader

    The current extent of software piracy poses a serious threat to the economical stability of the software companies on whom we rely...

    People Jan 2002
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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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