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    Peter Cobbin & Kirsty Whalley

    Secrets Of The Mix Engineers: 2012 London Olympics

    Underpinning the biggest spectacle of 2012 London Olympic Games was probably the largest multitrack recording ever made. Just how do you mix a thousand-track project?

    Techniques Dec 2012
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    The full Logic arrange page of this month's Mix Rescue project.

    Mix Rescue: Classic Rock Production

    Children Of No-One

    This month, our engineer remixes a Pink Floyd-inspired track, and in the process shows that there’s still a place for old-school rock production techniques!

    Techniques Dec 2012
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    Mix Rescue: Children Of No-One | Media

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    Audio files to accompany the article.

    Techniques Dec 2012
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    SOS Audio Frequency Chart

    Fundamental Frequency Ranges Of Instruments

    Here's a PDF of the correct Chart we published in SOS way back in 2012, showing the fundamental frequency ranges of instruments, plus a translation of subjective audio qualities like 'sizzle', 'boxiness' and 'presence'. 

    Sound Advice Dec 2012
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    Layers Of Complexity | Media

    The SOS Drum-layering Masterclass

    The audio files on this page accompany the SOS Drum Layering Masterclass.

    Techniques Nov 2012
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    Layers Of Complexity

    The SOS Drum-layering Masterclass

    Whether you’re programming electronic beats, or reinforcing rock drums, there’s more to drum layering than meets the ear.

    Techniques Nov 2012
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    Efterklang

    Recording Piramida

    The abandoned Soviet mining village of Pyramiden provided Efterklang with a unique recording venue — and the constant threat of being eaten by polar bears.

    Techniques Nov 2012
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    Steve Greenwell discusses Joss Stone

    Inside Track | Secrets Of The Mix Engineers:

    Steve Greenwell knew he wanted a live feel for Joss Stone’s second album of soul covers, but finding the right mix was more of a challenge.

    Techniques Nov 2012
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    Q. How can I improve the quality of samples taken from a record deck?

    I just got hold of an old record deck and am having problems trying to record samples off some of my Dad's old vinyl. When I ...

    Sound Advice Nov 2012
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    Q. Why use upsampling within plug-ins?

    If high sample rates make no discernible difference when recording (which is effectively what Dan Lavry's much-quoted white...

    Sound Advice Nov 2012
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    Studio SOS: Joe Matera.

    Studio SOS: Joe Matera

    Your Studio Problems Solved

    With a little cunning and resourcefulness, you can improve the sound of nearly any studio — even when it’s on the other side of the world!

    Techniques Nov 2012
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    Award Winners

    Mixing The 54th Grammy Awards Ceremony

    With 44 million TV viewers and a 10,000-strong live audience, the Grammys are one show that you really don’t want to screw up...

    Techniques Oct 2012
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    Jeff Bhasker on mixing ‘We Are Young’

    Inside Track | Secrets Of The Mix Engineers

    Jeff Bhasker doesn’t usually mix his own productions or work with indie-rock bands. With Fun, he did both — and created a worldwide hit.

    Techniques Oct 2012
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    Mix Rescue

    SOS reader James May gets a helping hand.

    Don’t be scared to trash something you’ve already recorded if it helps you to achieve a better end result...

    Techniques Oct 2012
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    Mix Rescue | Media

    SOS reader James May gets a helping hand.

    Audio examples which accompany the article.

    Techniques Oct 2012
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    Mixing Bass

    How To Craft The Perfect Bottom End

    Avoid all the low-frequency pitfalls and learn to achieve the perfect foundation for any mix, with our bass-mixing masterclass...

    Techniques Sep 2012
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    Mixing Bass | Media

    How To Craft The Perfect Bottom End

    Audio Files to accompany the article

    Techniques Sep 2012
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    Arranging For Strings: Part 4

    Tips & Techniques

    Soaring, anthemic descants and quicksilver runs are the meat and potatoes of old-school string arranging. But they may not be enough to save the day when disaster strikes…

    Techniques Sep 2012
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    Studio SOS: Radio Caroline

    Your Studio Problems Solved

    In a departure from the usual home-studio make-overs, this month we answer an SOS call from the historic Radio Caroline!

    Techniques Sep 2012
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    Studio SOS: Radio Caroline | Media

    Hear For Yourself!

    Audio files to accompany the article

    Techniques Sep 2012
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    Dave Ogilvie mixing ‘Call Me Maybe’

    Inside Track | Secrets Of The Mix Engineers

    All it took to make a star of Carly Rae Jepsen was one memorable song — and, in Dave Ogilvie, a mix engineer who understood how to make it stand out.

    Techniques Sep 2012

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