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When I was but a wee lad, I loved things that were noisy. But as I got older, I started to appreciate moments of calm...
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When I was but a wee lad, I loved things that were noisy. But as I got older, I started to appreciate moments of calm...

Good photography, like a good recording, comes from a mix of experience and pragmatism...

With the live music industry on pause, artists have had to find new ways to connect with their fans. Cue Tim’s Twitter Listening Parties...

Great‑sounding gear with big feature sets — what’s not to like? Well, for one, user interfaces that are so obscure you forget how they work the moment you put down the manual...

Sam Inglis’s leader regarding vintage gear got me thinking about similar myths which surround vintage saxophones...

If you care about sound but have previously considered video games a distraction, do yourself a favour: pick a title you like the look of, don your favourite studio headphones, and get immersed.

I’m addicted to YouTube. A couple of weeks ago, its slightly scary algorithms coughed up a video clip from the BBC’s 1980s ‘...

There’s an element of art in the design of passive speakers that’s somehow diluted, lost even, once you put the crossover upstream of multiple power amplifiers...

The EBow is a small plastic‑cased gadget, powered by a 9V battery, and when it’s hovered over a guitar string, it causes it to vibrate...

It's fair to say that keytars have had bad press over the years. It's my view that this malicious campaign was started by...

My confidence grew to the point that tackling surface-mounted components was not the horror I was led to believe...

When you use chance operations correctly, you end up challenging yourself constantly...

Even if some people who hear it loathe your music, there will always be some who adore it. Whether you care about either camp, or just decide to make music to please yourself, is entirely up to you.

Steve gave me his time that day, he was good-humoured and made it fun. He showed me how synthesizers work and how to create sounds... it was magical.

Almost no cell service reaches my home studio. People come here to record, and within moments of arrival, they inform me that they have zero bars... Then a wonderful thing happens: they put away their phones and we get to work.

For all the headaches it's caused my mechanic, my car has been of huge value to my musical life. My mobile disco lets me indulge my guiltiest musical pleasures without fear of judgement...

My name is Simon and I have Gear Acquisition Syndrome....

I am a bit older than most Sound On Sound readers. I was in high school when I watched the Beatles get introduced...

It wasn't until life dragged me by the scruff of the neck out of bed at an unfathomably early hour that I began to learn the value of being up before everyone else.

Verticality has been such a revelation that I now no longer own a beanbag!