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The SOS team return to Cambridge, turning another home studio upside down in search of improved vocal and guitar sounds.
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The SOS team return to Cambridge, turning another home studio upside down in search of improved vocal and guitar sounds.
The latest version of Apple's Mac OS contains some excellent new features aimed at musicians and audio engineers. Is this one OS upgrade you won't mind performing on your studio computer?
Providing six audio inputs and eight outputs for £350, with the bonus of high-quality mic preamps, Presonus's Firebox sounds almost too good to be true. Is it?
Would you rather have gear that can be upgraded at a sensible cost, or something that gradually becomes obsolete at no extra charge?
When you come over all creative or are facing a tight deadline, a lean, mean music-recording machine is a definite advantage. The tools for customising the Cubase SX work environment may not sound very sexy, but they can certainly help your workflow.
Mic manufacturers Red5 Audio have launched a new company to distribute their products in the USA and Canada.
A young Briton has won the first annual Garritan Personal Orchestra Orchestration Competition
On Friday the 10th and Saturday the 11th of June, London Calling 2005, an Electronic, Dance and Urban Music Conference for the UK, will be taking over Earl's Court Exhibition Centre in London.
Camel Audio have produced an updated version of their 'phattening' processor, Camel Phat, and a completely new rhythmic multi-effects plug-in, Camel Space.
Digidesign have announced the release of Pro Tools TDM v6.9.2, an eagerly awaited update which makes Pro Tools HD systems compatible with Mac OS X 10.4 'Tiger'.
Ableton have released details of Live version 5, the latest big step forward for their wildly popular music creation and performance software.
We offer a brief preview of the features musicians can look forward to in Mac OS X Tiger, take a first look at a major new version of Soundtrack, and examine why the iPod Shuffle is hard to resist.
The ART Head Amp provides simple headphone monitoring for several performers. It's built into a small folded-steel...
Completing the quartet of vintage synth emulations they began with Moog Modular V, Arturia's latest plug-in aims to reproduce the sound of the greatest semi-modular of them all, ARP's 2600. We see how it fares up against the original...
Having built their reputation on knob-heavy modular synths, British manufacturer Analogue Systems surprise everyone by bringing out a menu-driven additive synthesis module! But don't worry — the optional expander is covered with things to tweak and turn...
Valve warmth or solid-state transparency? You decide with this flexible new hybrid preamp.
Disagreement can be destructive, but it can also drive a band on to new heights. So it was when 10cc's Kevin Godley turned up his nose at a love song penned by Eric Stewart and Graham Gouldman, insisting that it would have to be completely reinvented in the studio...
We look at the possibility of DSD higher-quality audio support in Cubase, a plug-in to help you write ringtones for Nokia phones, and a new patch for Windows users of Cubase SX/SL 3.02.
DPA demonstrate the state of the art with their latest high-voltage designs.
We take a look at the concepts of audio files, clips, events, parts and regions in Cubase, and explain how you can manage these objects in the Pool window.