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For our newsstand magazine buyers who do not have access to the subscribers-only eSub version of Mix Rescue, here are the URLs for the Audio files that accompany September 2008's instalment of MIX RESCUE.
I recorded an album on an Akai DPS16 a few years ago and was relatively happy with the results I got. After that, I...
The crack team of Paul White and Hugh Robjohns have travelled the world solving readers' problems. Here they down the Hob...
I am a musician who produces music from a home studio using Logic Studio software. Recently I have had requests from radio...
Side-chain compression can be the difference between a flat, lifeless mix and an adrenalised floor-filler. Learn how to capture the French house sound, and add an extra little twist.
• Analogue Systems Sample CD • Big Fish Audio Nu Metal City 2 • LapJockey FlatPack 3 • Big Fish Audio Funk City 2
Whether you're acclimatising to a new room or speakers, or seeking benchmarks for your mix, a CD of good reference material is an indispensable tool — and it pays to think hard about what you put on it.
Could digital radio be better exploited for artists?
The DIY approach to audio equipment needn't mean bargain basement, and if you apply this principle to high-end vintage gear it might just save you a small fortune — without compromising on quality.
Sonnox are the latest manufacturer to apply some new thinking to the humble de-esser.
The almost universal trend towards using computers and hardware controllers has made business tough for the big console manufacturers — but the clever ones are fighting back with some innovative thinking, to create products that offer the best of all worlds.
Even when you're mixing completely 'in the box', a small analogue mixer can still prove really useful in the home studio, for both recording and monitoring duties...
Zoom's first computer product is a guitar amp modelling system that offers an impressive list of features at a bargain price.
Used correctly, VCA groups can make a big difference when you're faced with a complex mix and lots of automation.
Love or hate the Yamaha NS10, this unassuming little speaker has found a place in the studios of many of the world's top producers. We trace its history, and investigate why a monitor whose sound has been described as "horrible" became an industry standard.
DP's Memory Cycle can benefit you whatever kind of music you make. We look at how to work smart and fast with this crucial feature.
UK-based audio equipment manufacturer DACS have announced that their eagerly anticipated Headmaster is now available....
After two years of development, monitor manufacturers Event have taken a giant leap towards their goal of creating a...
Platinum Samples have released a new Quickpack for Fxpansion’s BFD virtual drummer software, which features the...