
Off The Record: February 2016 Column
With property prices going up and up, finding studio space is becoming trickier than ever.
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With property prices going up and up, finding studio space is becoming trickier than ever.
Version 7 of iZotope’s mastering package adds cutting-edge codec monitoring features as well as vintage-themed processors.
Pro Tools’ new Commit Tracks feature is great for saving system resources and sharing sessions.
I’m looking for extremely detailed and natural omnidirectional microphones for two-channel small ensemble recordings on location.
We get to grips with Reason’s individual approach to multiple takes and overdubs.
Roland’s Boutique range recreates three of the company’s classic synths at a fraction of the cost of the originals.
ROLI’s new instrument further develops the technology of their revolutionary Seaboard Grand — at a much more affordable price.
Three more eccentric releases from Modwheel’s Creative Differences series.
BFA are now back with a further dollop of ‘vintage’ and this time it’s the rhythm section that is the target.
Toontrack’s Superior Drummer 2 offers five complete drum kits formed from 17 snares, nine kicks, 31 cymbals and five hi-hats.
These files accompany the Sample Shop articles in the February 2016 issue.
With Sennheiser’s pedigree in transducer design, it’s no surprise that their premium earbuds offer impressive performance.
This might not be the most intuitive of devices, but the Catena offers a unique and useful blend of functions.
I’m about to take on the task of running live backing tracks for Hacienda Classical live shows.
Explore creative uses for Sonar’s Mix Recall functionality.
The BBC should open its playlists to independent artists.
Where one Soundtoys plug-in isn’t enough, you can now create custom chains, with a new emulation of a classic delay on offer too.
AIR-Edel originally started out as a joint venture being Sir George Martin and Herman Edel but was built on a much older studio going back to 1937.
Studio One’s macro controls can be used to create a convincing 2D panning effect.
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