Business End: Demo Assessment
Business End enables you to have your demo reviewed by a panel of producers, songwriters, musicians and managers. This month's industry panel is drawn from the MPG (Music Producer's Guild).
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Business End enables you to have your demo reviewed by a panel of producers, songwriters, musicians and managers. This month's industry panel is drawn from the MPG (Music Producer's Guild).
Mastering engineer Bob Katz replies to our review of his mastering book, plus other reader feedback...
Another batch of lucky SOS readers' demos wait nervously for the Doctor's diagnosis. What is the verdict? Listen to the MP3s while you read on...
Editor In Chief Paul White berates the over-use of effects for the increasing number of poor recordings.
We live in a throwaway culture. But should this extend to the hi-tech instruments we play?
Business End enables you to have your demo reviewed by a panel of producers, songwriters, musicians and managers from the Music Producer's Guild.
Ultra low-cost PC setups are all very well, but can we be sure they'll run everything we need them to? Cutting Edge finds out from personal experience.
The Doc proffers diagnosis and suitable cures for another batch of reader-submitted meisterwerks.
Our Editor-In-Chief encourages you to help direct the future content of the magazine by completing our 2003 Reader Survey.
Some people say that software is killing off the hardware market. But is it the hardware manufacturers' own software?
Could DVD kill the CD but save the music industry? Cutting Edge wouldn't be surprised...
SOS Editor-In-Chief Paul White provides another virtual discourse whilst waiting for some MDF panels and acoustic foam to set...
Business End enables you to have your demo reviewed by a panel of producers, songwriters, musicians and managers drawn from the MPG (Music Producer's Guild).
The Doc offers his diagnosis and cures for another batch of reader-submitted meisterwerks.
A lecturer writes: 'If you need to be taught music technology, then you shouldn't be doing a music technology course.' What can he mean?
Business End enables you to have your demo reviewed by a panel of producers, songwriters, musicians and managers. This month's industry panel is drawn from the MPG (Music Producer's Guild).
More of your submissions receive a healthcheck from 'Doctor' John Harris.