Electronic Sound 113
English | 100 pages | PDF | 38 MB
Pet Shop Boys Issue + ‘Love Comes Quickly’ / ‘Paninaro’ / ‘Always On My Mind’ gold vinyl seven-inch
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Pet Shop Boys Issue + ‘Love Comes Quickly’ / ‘Paninaro’ / ‘Always On My Mind’ gold vinyl seven-inch
SPL has been developing and manufacturing analog and digital audio gear for the music, film, multimedia, and broadcasting industries since 1984. SPL products are respected worldwide for their innovative approach and user-friendliness, but most of all for their outstanding performance.
Issue 111 is an oral history of the Blitz Club as this month’s cover feature… from punk to new romantic. The seven-inch is a booster edition, with John Foxx ‘Burning Car’ and Vice Versa ’New Girls / Neutrons’ on the A-side, and Gina X Performance ’No GDM’ on the B. All were regular additions on Rusty Egan’s Blitz playlist. There are also interviews with Sonic Youth’s Kim Gordon, William Doyle, Paranoid London, Woo, Robert Hood and many more.
AMEK is a brand with its roots firmly rooted in the era of classic studio gear from the 70s, 80s, and onwards. From groundbreaking emulations of some of the most coveted EQs ever designed to classic studio compressors with unparalleled control. AMEK resurrects the legendary sound of studio hardware and brings it to your DAW with expanded, plugin-exclusive features.
Beat 05/24: Mixing fast & productive – 7 Steps To The Perfect Sound. While some people mix intuitively during production, for others the mixdown is a separate process with strict rules. The goal is the same in both cases: tracks that are as powerful as possible and transparent songs with depth. But what equipment do you need? How do you get the best out of equalizers, compressors, etc.? What are the advantages of hardware mixers, equalizers and compressors? Can you adequately assess a mix with headphones? On 19 pages we give you all the answers to the topic and at the same time provide a seven-point plan with which you can get any mix under control.
Even when you do it professionally, making music should ideally be fun. It’s something that we do with passion and enthusiasm. It’s about creativity and inspiration. Modern studios can be fantastic at facilitating this. With little more than a laptop and a set of monitors, it’s possible to access all the tools you need to make music in any style to a professional standard. But even such a simple setup also has the capacity to get in the way of your creativity. Electronic production gear comes with a lot of potentially workflow-breaking admin, from the need to keep your software and hardware updated, to issues with sync, patching and communication. This issue’s cover feature is all about clearing away those potential blockages and helping you to bring the fun back to your studio setup. This month’s issue has an exclusive interviews with St. Vincent, Jeff Mills, and Luke Slater. Discover the power of analogue synths, perfecting techno kicks, and studio workflow tips. Plus, get 2 new packs and an 18GB library for FREE.