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    Classic Tracks: Pet Shop Boys 'It's A Sin'

    Producer & engineer: Julian Mendelsohn

    Protests against Catholicism have taken many forms, Martin Luther nailing his objections to the cathedral door, but the Pet Shop Boys chose to make theirs in disco...• Producer: Julian Mendelsohn • Engineers: Julian Mendelsohn, Stephen Hague

    Techniques Dec 2010
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    Readers' Music Reviewed

    Tolis Zavaliaris * Tie Your Shoes To Your Knees & Pretend You're Small Like Us * Tony Alderman * Dr Slaggleberry * Silent Strike Lucian Ban & Alex Harding * Clockwork * TnVVNuM * Burn The Negative * Beyond Reason

    People Dec 2010
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    Q. Does freezing really improve the quality of valves?

    I've heard that some companies routinely freeze valves and certain electrical components to improve their performance. Would...

    Sound Advice Dec 2010
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    Q. What's the best order for recording a band?

    I'm going to be recording my band's new album and it's my first big project, so I'd like a bit of advice. It's a rhythm...

    Sound Advice Dec 2010
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    Q. Why does using a high-pass filter make things seem louder?

    Why does applying a high‑pass filter to a sound sometimes result in the output being noticeably higher than it was before?...

    Sound Advice Dec 2010
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    Classic Tracks: Talking Heads 'Road To Nowhere'

    Engineer: Eric Thorngren

    As the first issue of SOS hit the shops in October 1985, Talking Heads were already climbing towards their highest UK chart position. The song was 'Road To Nowhere'. Engineer Eric Thorngren tells the story of its recording. • Producer: Talking Heads • Engineer: Eric Thorngren

    Techniques Nov 2010
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    Readers' Music Reviewed

    The Penny Sweets * Lovethyself * Bleak Angel * Wave Constructed * Graveyard Dirt * Pins And Needles * Jesus In India * Samsara * Death Of The Elephant * Tony Alderman

    People Nov 2010
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    Q. What is that Jimi Hendrix effect?

    I'm trying to do something psychedelic with guitars — a bit like the song 'NY' by Doves — and I think the same effect was...

    Sound Advice Nov 2010
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    Q. How do I record drums in a church?

    I have the opportunity to record in a church that is of modest size with high ceilings and a lively acoustic. I'm thinking...

    Sound Advice Nov 2010
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    Q. Where can I get raw files to practise my mixing?

    I was wondering where I might be able to find raw tracks that I could use to practise my mixing skills? I've searched on...

    Sound Advice Nov 2010
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    Readers' Music Reviewed

    Trousseaux * Dizraeli * marky:boyofdestiny * Eileen Daly & The Courtesans

    People Oct 2010
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    Q. Where's the best place to mount a large monitor screen?

    I'm using a big desk with a shelf on the back as my studio workstation. Being partially sighted, I need my screen fairly close...

    Sound Advice Oct 2010
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    Q. What pocket recorder should I buy to record my music?

    I'm interested in buying a small digital stereo recorder that I can use to record my band in a variety of situations,...

    Sound Advice Oct 2010
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    Q. How should I record an upright piano?

    I have a pretty basic recording setup and, up until now, have just been making vocal and guitar recordings using an Audio‑...

    Sound Advice Oct 2010
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    Q. How should I mount a pair of AKG C414s?

    I've been trying to use a pair of AKG C414s in a coincident X-Y mode, but am finding it physically difficult to mount the...

    Sound Advice Oct 2010
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    Classic Tracks: The Eagles ‘Hotel California’

    Producer: Bill Szymczyk

    1977's Hotel California saw The Eagles abandon their country origins in favour of full-blown rock & roll, and made them one of the biggest-selling groups in the world. Producer Bill Szymczyk tells SOS how it happened.

    Techniques Sep 2010
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    Q. How much headroom should I leave with 24-bit recording?

    I used to record in a very 'old school' way; as 'hot' as possible without clipping, and always watching the meters like a hawk...

    Sound Advice Sep 2010
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    Readers' Music Reviewed

    Ben Phelps * Sean Taylor * Deerstone Country * We Know Mason * Third Light * The Quays * A Torn Mind * Metamorphic * Empire State * The Constabulary

    People Sep 2010
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    Q. What buffer size should I use?

    I've worked with tape and ADAT in the past, but have been out of recording for a few years. I'm just getting back into it and...

    Sound Advice Sep 2010
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    Q. Is it possible to achieve a ‘silent’ band setup?

    To enable very quiet band rehearsals, I am thinking of feeding the whole band setup into my Behringer RX1602 Eurorack Pro...

    Sound Advice Sep 2010
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    Classic Tracks: Crosby, Stills & Nash ‘Suite: Judy Blue Eyes’

    Producers: David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash • Engineer: Bill Halverson

    As the '60s drew to a close, David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash came together to form a new group, the unique sound of which was perfectly demonstrated by their first recording, 'Suite: Judy Blue Eyes'.

    Techniques Aug 2010

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