
Lavry LK-1 & LK-Solo
In the post-console world, some of us lack facilities we used to take for granted. These ‘Latency Killers’ aim to plug one of the gaps.
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In the post-console world, some of us lack facilities we used to take for granted. These ‘Latency Killers’ aim to plug one of the gaps.
When it comes to new audio gear, I tend to split products into ‘things they try to sell us’ and ‘things we really need'.
Reggae fan Daniel Boyle painstakingly researched the equipment Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry used in his groundbreaking Black Ark studio — then made an album with the dub legend himself.
We investigate a new modular Live instrument.
Get to grips with Logic 10.1’s new beat-making facilities and Drum Machine Designer instrument.
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This month tracks from Jack White, Angelique Kidjo, Paramore and our Classic Mix: I Heard It Through The Grapevine.
Audio files to accompany the article.
When a mix project takes you out of your comfort zone, it’s vital to know that you can trust what you’re hearing.
The Theremini’s pitch-quantisation and price tag make it the most accessible Theremin instrument yet.
Music for the media isn’t rocket science. It’s far more important than that.
What does net neutrality mean for studios?
Native Instruments’ Session Horns Pro combines high-quality samples with some useful arrangement tools.
With development accelerating under new ownership, Notion continues to challenge the established names in the music notation market.
This new four-part series explains all you need to know about creating brass arrangements for a range of genres.
For the most effective time correction in Pro Tools, you need to choose your weapon carefully...
I’m using the MeldaProduction Mixing Bundle plug-ins and I noticed that certain instrument patches sound very appealing and wide, but when I check them on Melda’s MStereoScope they appear fairly heavily out of phase. Should I worry about this?
I have some of my condenser mics running into more than one preamp, via a passive mic splitter, with only one of the preamps applying phantom power. Is this the way it should be?
For tracking a band in the same room, what are the pros and cons of using a Perspex drum screen?
These files accompany the Sample Shop articles in the May 2015 issue.