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    Lou Reed & Zeitkratzer

    Metal Machine Music

    Classical interpretations of guitar music might not be new — but when the guitar music in question consists of 64 minutes of deafening feedback, it takes a lot of interpreting!

    People Dec 2007
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    Commercial Music

    Hans Brouwer & Auke Riemersma Of Massive Music

    A very short piece of music can earn a very large amount of money if its the soundtrack to a TV ad, but competition for these spots is fierce. The founders of Massive Music, specialists in sourcing music for the advertising industry, explain what it takes to succeed.

    People Nov 2007
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    Q. How do I set up a monitoring reverb inside Cubase?

    I use Cubase SX v1 and I want to set up a reverb that the vocalist can hear during recording, but that doesn't get recorded...

    Sound Advice Nov 2007
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    Darren Hayes & Justin Shave

    Recording This Delicate Thing We’ve Made

    Former Savage Garden singer Darren Hayes has turned his back on major labels and hit factory songwriters to pursue his love of electronica — with help from producer Justin Shave, a vintage Fairlight and a unique computer-based instrument.

    People Oct 2007
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    Richard Hawley

    Colin Elliot & Richard Hawley: Recording Lady’s Bridge

    Richard Hawley has achieved his high profile in the 21st century by harking back to an age before the Beatles. Hawley and engineer Colin Elliot document the recording of his new album Lady’s Bridge.

    People Oct 2007
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    Q. How can I boost bass on tracks for the Internet?

    I have a few tracks that I'd like to put on-line, but I'm having trouble getting the bass to sit forward enough in the mix...

    Sound Advice Sep 2007
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    Athlete

    Recording Beyond The Neighbourhood

    Chart-topping indie-rockers Athlete could have had their pick of the worlds producers and engineers to work on their third album. Instead, they chose to build a studio and do things their own way.

    People Sep 2007
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    Jerry Boys & Livingston Studios

    World Records

    In an age dominated by software and samples, Jerry Boys has found the perfect niche for his old-school engineering skills: as the first-call specialist in recording world music.

    People Sep 2007
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    Tena Clark: Music Branding

    DMI Music

    Businesses are using music in ever more sophisticated ways to promote their products and reinforce their identities. Tena Clarks DMI Music leads the field in finding original ways to integrate music into marketing campaigns.

    People Aug 2007
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    Mad Professor

    Mixing Dub

    Following last months workshop on dub mixing, we talk to living legend Mad Professor, a world-class exponent of this music genre.

    People Aug 2007
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    Murray Gold: Composing For Doctor Who

    Music To Picture

    Doctor Who's 2005 revival saw the TV programme and its incidental music triumphantly reinvented. Gone are the Radiophonic textures of old, replaced by a confident orchestral score that stands comparison with Hollywood's best. Composer Murray Gold talks technical at his home studio.

    People Jun 2007
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    Bryan-Michael Cox

    Writing & Producing R&B

    Songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Bryan-Michael Cox is one of the world's leading hitmakers.

    People May 2007
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    Q. How do I maximise loudness on tracks?

    I have been recording music for quite a few years now, but I always get the same problem when I listen back to my mixes:...

    Sound Advice May 2007
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    Q. How do I author Surround Audio to disc?

    I understand how to record and mix music for surround, but how do I burn an audio-only disc to share my surround mixes with others on their domestic systems?

    Sound Advice May 2007
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    Mark Ronson

    Writer & Producer (Lily Allen, Amy Winehouse)

    His family might be rock royalty, but Mark Ronson has had to carve out his own path in the music business. His work has paid off thanks to huge hits with Amy Winehouse and Lily Allen, and he's about to unleash one of the most surprising covers albums ever made.

    People May 2007
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    Q. Which order for mix processors?

    I seem to get different information on the order in which mix processors should be used. What should I have on the master output of Cubase when I export my mix?

    Sound Advice Apr 2007
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    The Walkmen: Recreating Pussy Cats

    Marcata Studios

    You've got four weeks left until your studio closes. How to make best use of that time? The Walkmen's answer was to recreate their favourite album, note for note, in all its drunken and shambolic glory.

    People Apr 2007
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    George & Giles Martin: Remixing The Beatles

    The Making Of Love

    When The Beatles' record company tempted their producer out of retirement for one last project, no-one had any idea how radical the resulting album would be.

    People Mar 2007
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    Q. What's the best setup for a DJ producer?

    I'm looking to create a home studio so that I can make beats and improve my DJ and production skills. My current set up is...

    Sound Advice Mar 2007
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    Martin Rushent: Producer

    From Punk To Electro

    Martin Rushent managed the rare double feat of working at the artistic cutting edge and having colossal success — until disaster struck.

    People Feb 2007
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    Quantic: Will Holland

    Vintage Techniques For New Dance Music

    Will Holland is one of the most prolific producers in the UK's alternative dance scene, and rather than sampling old records, he prefers to track down the musicians who made them.

    People Jan 2007
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