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    Gnarls Barkley & The Atlanta Sound

    Ben Allen

    Their combination of Southern soul and hip-hop gave Gnarls Barkley one of the biggest hits of the year, thanks in part to the mixing wizardry of Ben Allen.

    People Dec 2006
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    Classic Tracks: Orbital 'Chime'

    Producers: Paul & Phil Hartnoll • Engineers: Tim Hunt, Orbital

    Orbital were renowned for their amazing live shows, and the story of 'Chime', the track that launched their career, shows how they brought their 'live' approach to electronic music to the studio and into the charts.

    Techniques Dec 2006
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    Vocal FX

    Creative Vocal Processing

    Tired of the same old vocal sound? Time to get creative with your plug-ins, FX pedals and anything else you have!

    Techniques Dec 2006
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    Q. Are there any MP3 players we can use as portable recorders?

    My band members and I wish to find an easy and affordable way to record and disseminate arrangement ideas. Currently, we...

    Sound Advice Dec 2006
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    Classic Tracks: Future Sound Of London 'Papua New Guinea'

    Producers: Garry Cobain, Brian Dougans • Engineers: Yage

    In 1991 The Future Sound of London brought their unique brand of experimentalism to the dancefloor with the seminal track, 'Papua New Guinea' — and launched their career in the process.

    Techniques Nov 2006
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    Q. What recording/mixing tools do you recommend?

    Q. What recording/mixing tools do you recommend?

    Sound Advice Nov 2006
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    Q. What mics should I use for a bigger drum sound?

    Q. What mics should I use for a bigger drum sound?

    Sound Advice Nov 2006
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    Scissor Sisters: Recording Ta-Dah

    Babydaddy • Dan Grech-Marguerat

    The Scissor Sisters' first album, recorded in a Manhattan apartment, sold 3.5 million copies worldwide. The follow-up, Ta-Dah, sees them expanding their horizons, while keeping their DIY ethos very much intact.

    People Nov 2006
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    Side-chaining In Your Software Studio

    What It Is & When To Use It

    With the powerful automation available in modern DAWs, it is easy to overlook their side-chaining features. But what value does this technique have in the modern project studio?

    Techniques Nov 2006
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    Steve Hodge

    Mixing R&B

    After 17 years mixing almost everything that came out of Jam & Lewis's Flyte Tyme Studios, there's very little Steve Hodge doesn't know about making R&B records work.

    People Nov 2006
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    Classic Tracks: The Band 'The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down'

    Producers: The Band, John Simon • Engineers: John Simon, Robbie Robertson, Tony May

    The origins of The Band as Bob Dylan's backing group are well known, but with songs like 'The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down' they forged their own unique American sound.

    Techniques Oct 2006
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    John Cale

    Artist/Producer

    As a solo artist, producer and member of the Velvet Underground, John Cale has had a hand in some of the most influential records ever made.

    People Oct 2006
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    How To Create Your Own Podcasts

    Sound Workshop

    Podcasting is a powerful new communications medium that could help you get your music out to the masses — and it's accessible to pretty much anyone with a home studio and a broadband Internet connection.

    Techniques Oct 2006
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    Classic Tracks: Derek & The Dominos 'Layla'

    Producers: Tom Dowd • Derek & The Dominos

    Inspired by a Persian classical poet and a certain Mrs Harrison, 'Layla' went on to become Eric Clapton's most enduring hit.

    Techniques Sep 2006
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    Stephen Duffy

    Writing & Producing With Robbie Williams

    Despite his best efforts, Stephen Duffy's solo work never quite made him a superstar — but it did get him one of the best co-writing gigs around.

    People Sep 2006
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    Jim Abbiss

    Producing Kasabian & Arctic Monkeys

    Jim Abbiss decided to go back to basics and make records the way he wanted to make them. The result? The fastest-selling debut album in history...

    People Sep 2006
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    Q. What's the best way to connect my guitar to my soundcard?

    I am a regular reader and consider myself fairly well informed, but I'm struggling to find the answer to a really simple...

    Sound Advice Sep 2006
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    Q. Can we fit microphones inside a Leslie cabinet?

    A friend of mine who is a full-time professional musician has recently bought a new PA and now wants to fit permanent...

    Sound Advice Sep 2006
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    Jim Moray

    Folk Music For The 21st Century

    The idea of bringing folk music up to date is not a new one, but few people have taken it quite as far as Jim Moray. His material may be traditional, but his approach to music technology is as modern as it gets.

    People Aug 2006
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    Classic Tracks: The Knack 'My Sharona'

    Producer: Mike Chapman • Engineers: David Tickle, Pete Coleman

    In 1979, at the end of a 13-way bidding war, The Knack went into the studio to record their debut single — a debut single that would go gold in seven days and sell six million copies worldwide. This is the story of how it came to be...

    Techniques Aug 2006
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    Uwe Schmidt: Recording Yellow Fever!

    Yellow Magic Orchestra Goes Latino

    Japan's YMO helped pioneer the use of electronic instruments and sampling. Now Uwe Schmidt, aka Señor Coconut, has used the same techniques to render their greatest hits as Latin dances, with contributions from all three original YMO members.

    People Aug 2006

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