SoS UK July 2021
English | 164 pages | True PDF | 39 MB
The UK’s biggest selling music recording magazine.
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The UK’s biggest selling music recording magazine.
We’re getting extra noisy to sign off 2020 with a bang in Computer Music issue 290 (January 2021)! Computer Music readers will get the chance to sample the delights offered by cool new subscription service Noiiz as well as access to WA’s Big EDM Violin for Electro sample pack for free! Your 3-month Noiiz subscription will allow you to download three free plugins as soon as you sign up: a filter, an instrument, Noiiz Player and Connect that allows you to audition samples in pitch and time within your DAW (of which you can download 100MB for free a month as part of your free sub).
The specialist magazine for music, production and DJ-ing: BEAT combines competent hardware and software tests with committed reviews as well as reports and interviews from music circles and the music business. We report on music production with current synthesizers and computers, present new trends in the field of recording and are always up to date with the latest reports. Many specialist authors known on the market report on the widespread music production solutions and experienced editors look after the entertainment and scene topics.
We’re going in search of Daphne Oram in the new Electronic Sound. We’re taking a road trip from the hallowed turf of the BBC’s Maida Vale Studios to the leafy environs of rural Kent, where Oram lived and worked in a converted oast house for over four decades, then heading back to London to see her Mini-Oramics machine in action. Along the way, we delve into her archives to tell the story of the founder of the Radiophonic Workshop and try to fill in the gaps in what we know about the first lady of British electronic music.
The specialist magazine for music, production and DJ-ing: BEAT combines competent hardware and software tests with committed reviews as well as reports and interviews from music circles and the music business.
MusicTech is the magazine for producers, engineers and recording musicians. Every issue is packed with hands-on features written by professional producers and engineers. There are software workshops for every major DAW, interviews with top named producers, artists and engineers, plus reviews of the latest studio hardware and software. With a DVD packed with samples, tutorial videos and software, MusicTech is the ultimate package for today’s studio user
Electronic Musician is not merely a recording magazine but covers all aspects of music production—performance, recording, and technology, from studio to stage. EM finds the top artists and producers – as well as all the musical trendsetters – and gets them to advise, mentor, and detail their craft. Each issue gives you the tools you need to make better music, from production to performance. Plus tips and techniques, gear reviews, and insights from today’s top artists.