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With a second album release imminent, Nigel Humberstone talks to the creative driving force behind D-Ream, Peter Cunnah.
Why do so many mainstream record producers regard young mixers with such suspicion, and why do thrusting young remixers regard producers as such boring old farts? Engineer/producer Phil Da Costa thinks the answer lies in the different approaches to making records held by producers and DJ/remixers alike.
Steve Reich's latest composition, City Life, is an eclectic blend of classical music and sampled urban sounds, all played live. A few days after the UK premiere, Paul Tingen talks to the acclaimed avant-garde composer about his inspiration for the piece, and its realisation on stage.
Brian Heywood brings you the latest PC soundcard developments, and reports back from the recent APRS and Multimedia shows...
Simon Millward completes the construction of a Cubase Mixer Map for Yamaha's popular SY85 synth.
Paul White enters Blue Peter mode and puts together a fully working drum pad and pedal trigger system for less than the cost of a pint of lager. If you own an Alesis D4, drumKAT, Akai ME35T or any other drum machine or percussion controller that accepts external pads, you can't afford to miss this.
Paul Overaa's monthly look at the Amiga scene kicks off with the latest Escom news...
Paul White explores the outer limits of physical modelling on a budget that wouldn't even buy you a decent pair of shoestrings!
Paul White presents a few low-calorie tips on how to sweeten and edit your sounds after mixing them.
Paul White kicks off a new series for newcomers to MIDI.
Established mic company Audio Technica have branched out into the world of headphones with their new ATrange. Paul White listens in.
Need to expand the MIDI side of your system? Vic Lennard looks at the current situation, including a couple of new boxes...
If you're on a budget, there's nothing to beat buying second-hand. Derek johnson and Debbie Poyser trawl the Reader Ads to highlight more of yesterday's forgotten gear that's worth a closer look.
Duke Ashton provides a personal guide to setting up a good mix.
Martin Russ explores ways of transferring 16-bit audio files from the Mac to a synth, and reveals what's new in the Mac music world.
If you've ever wondered what happened to the Iron Curtain, Paul White's theory is that it was melted down to make budget Russian mics! Here he takes a look at the latest two to defect to the West.
David Mellor explores ways to spice up vocal and guitar lines, courtesy of two new Digitech harmony processors.
With such a huge market to aim at, no software house can ignore the PC musician. Paul Nagle checks out Emagic's latest upgrade for Windows workers.
Repackaged and re-launched, one of the audio industry's only specialist timing analysis tools is back in the shops. Dominic Hawken takes a closer look.