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    Q&A May 2002

    Your Technical Questions Answered

    Why can't I run Cubase 5.1 on Windows 95? Is there a software package that acts purely as a virtual tape recorder? What is panning law? How can I get equal monitoring levels? Do multi-client soundcards still exist? Which hard disk format is best for PC audio?

    Sound Advice May 2002
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    Q & A April 2002

    Your Technical Questions Answered

    Why is phase important? What orchestral sample libraries are available for HALion? Where can I get Windows-based ASIO drivers for an Audiomedia III card? Are there really reverb and synth plug-ins supplied with Mac OS X? How can I isolate the vocals from a stereo mix?

    Sound Advice Apr 2002
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    Getting Started In Music

    Frequently Asked Questions

    The answers to some of the more basic questions we receive at SOS might seem obvious, but they are, in fact, more complex that they appear. Mike Senior sets about answering the unanswerable...

    Sound Advice Mar 2001
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    Submitting Demo Recordings

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Mike Senior answers some of the most common questions we receive about sending out demos, and helps you to make the kind of impression that will get your music heard.

    Sound Advice Nov 2000
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    Q. Will copying digitally between Minidiscs reduce the sound quality?

    If I make a digital copy of one Minidisc recording onto another Minidisc, will the data compression reduce the quality of...

    Sound Advice Sep 2000
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    Q. What do I need to get started in recording on my PC?

    I've been playing in bands ever since I saw George Harrison and the boys in 1963 (I'm still a Beatle‑freak!) Now,...

    Sound Advice Mar 2000
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    20 Tips On Reducing Noise

    Sound Advice

    Hums, clicks, rustles, chirps, shuffles and creaks. Just a few of the sounds that your recordings could well do without. Paul White has a quiet word about the art of noise reduction.

    Sound Advice Mar 1999
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    DI Boxes & Why We Need Them

    Exploration

    Paul White explores the role of both passive and active DI boxes in recording applications.

    Sound Advice Apr 1998
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    Equipping A Home Studio: Part 3

    Hardware Solutions

    It's quite possible to equip a home studio without going anywhere near a computer and software. David Mellor takes the hard line.

    Sound Advice Apr 1998
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    Equipping A Home Studio: Part 2

    Where Does A Computer Fit In?

    David Mellor looks at the roles of computers in the modern studio.

    Sound Advice Feb 1998

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