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SOS Editor In Chief Sam Inglis hosts Session Two and Session Three of the Livestreamed panel discussions from the famous Abbey Road Studio 2 control room.
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SOS Editor In Chief Sam Inglis hosts Session Two and Session Three of the Livestreamed panel discussions from the famous Abbey Road Studio 2 control room.
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Ever wondered how to tame a large, lively room without drills, nails or glue? Or how best to mount monitors without speaker stands? Then read on to find out how we helped Simon Mayor and Hilary James.
The SOS crew go hob-nobbing at a stately home this month, and get to grips with the acoustics of a large and lively room.
The SOS crew visit reader Chris Walker's home studio and help solve amplification problems for his tea-chest bass.
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The Studio SOS visits have shown that many home studio owners are having problems with their monitoring. So this month we explain the principles anyone can use to get their own control room sounding right.
This time, the team convert a small empty room into a professional vocal booth within the space of a single afternoon!
East Norfolk Sixth Form College needed help integrating their hardware multitracker with their computer sequencing system, so the SOS team travelled over to Great Yarmouth to lend a hand.
The SOS crew travel to an attic in Birmingham (UK) to help a drummer improve his recordings.
Tony Global's background is in the dance music/DJ scene. The SOS team help him to polish his vocal sounds and improve his mixes.
The SOS team visit reader Dave Stevens' home studio to sort out a chesty vocal sound, investigate a mystery digital buzz, and hand out some mastering tips.
This month SOS helps Alan Pittaway improve his drum kit recordings, and also helps him get his two Roland multitrackers working together.
The SOS team rushes to the rescue of a reader in Somerset suffering from boxy vocals, a weedy mix, and a dodgy tweeter.
The SOS team answer a reader's cry for help, and assist him to improve his recordings of guitar and vocals.
In our latest SOS Podcast, Paul White and Hugh Robjohns discuss the basics of a good home studio setup.