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    SOS author releases eBook for library music composers

    A Composer's Guide to Library Music Available Now

    Regular readers may recall Dan Graham's SOS series on composing, arranging and selling library music for a living...

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    Samplecraze release Low End Compilation

    Save on new package containing best-selling eBooks and video tutorial

    Do you want to learn how to construct killer beats, process epically low bass lines and lay down savage rhythms? If so, read on...

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    Push Turn Move

    Book: Interface Design In Electronic Music

    Push Turn Move offers a fascinating insight into how we interact with electronic instruments.

    Reviews Oct 2018
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    Samplecraze eBook: Mixing Hip Hop

    Mixing Hip Hop - The Definitive Guide For Producers

    Music production e-learning specialists Samplecraze have launched their latest eBook package: Mixing Hip Hop — The Definitive Guide For Producers.

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    The Sounds Of Star Wars

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    Along with classic sci-fi films like War Of The Worlds (1953) and Forbidden Planet (1956), the Star Wars film franchise (1977...

    Reviews Sep 2018
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    Mix Bus Strategies: The Definitive Guide For Producers

    Author: Eddie Bazil

    A real labour of love, this neatly-zipped 893MB download file expands to nearly 1GB of data, comprising the 185-page e-book itself, 130 audio files, and 17 associated MP4 video tutorials that in themselves provide a total of 3.5 hours of viewing.

    Reviews May 2018
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    Patch Tweak Book

    PATCH & TWEAK

    Exploring Modular Synthesis. The new book about modular synths, their makers, and masters.

    Following PUSH TURN MOVE, a new book exploring modular synthesis hits Kickstarter on 1st May. You can get involved...

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    Mars By 1980 book to chart evolution of electronic music

    David Stubbs title coming August 2nd

    Charting the evolution of electronic music is no mean feat, but in his upcoming book Mars By 1980: The Story of Electronic Music, David Stubbs aims to do just that.

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    Book Review: Room Acoustics

    6th Edition by Heinrich Kuttruff

    Heinrich Kuttruff, the author of Room Acoustics — which was first published in 1973 and is now in its sixth edition (2017) —...

    Reviews Apr 2018
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    Save 40% on new MixBus Strategies e-book

    Exclusive £10 discount on MixBus Strategies book from SOS contributor Eddie Bazil

    Long-time SOS contributor and Samplecraze founder Eddie Bazil has launched a brand new e-book entitled MixBus Strategies, and he's giving SOS readers an exclusive 40% discount for the next 7 days.

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    The New Electronic Guitarist

    By Marty Cutler | Book Review

    Aimed primarily at the guitarist who also wants to get to grips with MIDI and guitar synthesis, Marty Cutler's book manages to cover the subject in adequate depth without ever getting too complicated.

    Reviews Jan 2018
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    Synth Art Vol 1 coffee table book seeks funding

    Kickstarter project enters final week

    Freelance illustrator and games designer Ste Holmes has a penchant for creating artistic renditions of classic...

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    Recording Orchestra And Other Classical Music Ensembles

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    In this book, Grammy Award-winning engineer Richard King reveals the nuts and bolts of his own recording, editing, and mixing methods for a wide range of classical ensembles.

    Reviews Aug 2017
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    Tape Leaders

    Book Review (Author Ian Helliwell)

    For anyone with an interest in the early years of electronic music, Ian Helliwell’s new book (published by Sound On Sound) takes the reader on an enthralling tour of the pioneering British contributors to this genre...

    Reviews Oct 2016
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    Accurate Sound Reproduction Using DSP

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    This Kindle e-book is designed to help the reader develop unique custom digital filters that correct the frequency and timing responses of the reader’s loudspeakers within their specific listening environment.

    Reviews Aug 2016
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    Witnesses Of Words: by Marco C van der Hoeven

    How 20th Century Microphones Made History

    To some, music technology is simply a means to an end and the music is all that matters. To others, music technology holds some technical importance in its own right.

    Reviews May 2016
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    Sound FX, by Alexander Case

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    Although first published in 2007, I only became aware of this interesting book very recently, when I found it on a recommended-reading list for a music technology course at a UK university.

    Reviews May 2016
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    The Great British Recording Studios

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    This fascinating and commendably detailed book by Howard Massey provides a wonderful overview of the significant recording studios in London in the ’60s and ’70s, as well as a few noteworthy facilities elsewhere in the UK. 

    Reviews Mar 2016
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    Music Electronics

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    In my experience, many SOS readers are, at least at some level, fairly technically minded and have an interest in how the technology they use works, especially in ‘classic’ instruments and devices. This book is designed to go a long way towards satisfying that ‘inner geek’ in all of us.

    Reviews Feb 2016
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    Microphone Arrays For Stereo & Multichannel Sound Recording

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    The author Michael Williams began his audio career as a BBC technician in the early 1960s, but he is better known today for his teaching and the many papers he has presented to the AES on the science of stereo and multi-channel mic arrays.

    Reviews Aug 2015
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    The Synthesizer: Mark Vail

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    Comprehensive Guide To Understanding, Playing and Recording the Ultimate Electronic Music Instrument.

    Reviews Jun 2015

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