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    Q. What equipment do we need to record bands?

    My friend is going to be setting up a studio to record various bands (mostly rock in style) and then master them. He is...

    Sound Advice Nov 2001
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    Q. Can a computer recording setup meet my requirements?

    I'm a musician in the UK looking to start running a Cubase VST‑based home studio. I'll need to record a...

    Sound Advice Nov 2001
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    Q. How can I archive my old samples?

    Do you know of any Macintosh sample editor (preferably shareware) that can communicate with the Roland S50 keyboard...

    Sound Advice Nov 2001
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    Q. What's the best kind of hard drive for me?

    I have been getting conflicting advice regarding this issue from my local music stores and am turning to you in...

    Sound Advice Oct 2001
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    Q. Do I have a mic impedance problem?

    I have an AKG D770 microphone that I use to record from my guitar amp. I tried using the same mic to record samples into...

    Sound Advice Oct 2001
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    Q. Will an analogue mixer interface properly with my soundcard?

    I read your review of the Soundcraft Spirit M‑series mixer and was somewhat surprised to read the statement: "I...

    Sound Advice Oct 2001
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    Q. Are my monitor problems caused by my amp?

    I've seen mentioned in Hugh Robjohns' monitor reviews that he owns PMC AB1 monitors and is happy with them. I've got a...

    Sound Advice Oct 2001
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    Q. Would a preamp improve the quality of my PC audio?

    A producer recently came over to my home studio (some synths, PC with Soundblaster Live! Platinum soundcard) and helped me...

    Sound Advice Oct 2001
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    Q. How can I make Akai-format sample CDS?

    What software should I buy to create my own Akai‑format CDs? I use both a Mac G4 and a PC. I've built quite an...

    Sound Advice Oct 2001
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    MIDI On The Road: Part 2

    Preparing The System

    Having looked in Part 1 at how to condense your studio setup for use as a live rig, David Harman concludes this short series with tips on how to prepare yourself and your gear for the rigours of live performance.

    Techniques Sep 2001
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    Project Studios: A More Professional Approach

    The growth of the project studio has been one of the major changes in the recording industry over the last 15 or so years....

    Reviews Aug 2001
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    Digital Recordings CD-Check

    CD Player Evaluation & Maintenance

    It can be useful to measure how resistant a given CD player is to errors in the playback data stream, which is where the CD‑Check comes in...

    Reviews Aug 2001
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    CARD CARRIER

    Kenton Plugstation Modular Hosting System For Yamaha PLG Synthesis Cards

    Yamaha's PLG-series synth expansion cards have proved hugely popular among owners of their synths and soundcards, but a new product from Kenton allows up to four of them to be used independently - and with improved sound quality. Martin Walker checks out the Plugstation.

    Reviews Aug 2001
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    NTI Minilyser & Minirator

    Test Instruments

    If you thought you couldn't afford audio test equipment, then think again!

    Reviews Aug 2001
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    MIDI On The Road: Part 1

    Designing The Rig

    Being a MIDI-based musician doesn't mean that you can't get out and play live gigs; you just need to plan more carefully than the average pub band. Grizzled live MIDI veteran David Harman explains the pitfalls and outlines some of the preparation you need to take your show on the road.

    Techniques Aug 2001
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    Q. What kind of CD recorder is best?

    Should I buy a stand‑alone CD recorder or a SCSI computer peripheral CD burner? I don't know what the advantages and...

    Sound Advice Aug 2001
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    Q. Is my wordclock good enough?

    Is there an objective way of determining the quality of a wordclock source? I'm running a setup of an Apple G4 computer,...

    Sound Advice Aug 2001
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    Q. How do I give my Mac MIDI?

    I have recently started using Cubase VST with my G3 Apple Mac and I am on the verge of buying a Korg Trinity...

    Sound Advice Aug 2001
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    Q. Which recording system has the widest compatibility?

    I am a professional session drummer with my own studio, which has mainly been used for teaching. However, I've decided to...

    Sound Advice Aug 2001
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    Q. Which soundcard should I choose?

    I'm interested in producing music at a level as near to professional as possible. I have bought a PC, have Cubase...

    Sound Advice Aug 2001
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    CORE CONCEPTS

    TC Works PowerCore DSP Plug-in Board For Mac

    Paul White turbocharges his Mac in the never-ending battle to load up bigger and better plug-ins.

    Reviews Jun 2001

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