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Sep 1, 2002
Okay, I'll admit it: I had lost faith in Sound Forge. I'd used Sound Forge since 1994, when there weren't many audio options for PC users and when people...
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Aug 1, 2002
Workstation boxes that claim to be all-in-one groove machines crowd music shops and catalogs, and it's difficult for a new entry to stand out from the...
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Aug 1, 2002
Well, I, for one, have just about run out of metaphors from the history of vintage synthesis to introduce the latest in future-retro synth offerings from...
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Aug 1, 2002
It's one of the great debates in the audio world: Steinberg Wavelab or Sonic Foundry Sound Forge? Syntrillium Cool Edit or SEK'D Samplitude? TC Spark...
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Jul 1, 2002
The long awaited revision of Emagic's flagship product, Logic Audio, has finally hit the streets with Version 5.0, and it looks like the research and...
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Jul 1, 2002
If your DJ gig keeps you frequently on the move, you have to worry about lugging around a heavy cargo of vinyl and CDs. The lure of MP3s cannot be overstated....
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Jul 1, 2002
There are tons of reasons to love Roger Linn. After all, he did invent the Linn Drum, the first drum machine to sound like real drums instead of bloops...
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Jul 1, 2002
The art of percussion mandates beating, bashing, crashing, shaking, striking, kicking and several other violent noise-associated verbs. Many times, the...
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Jun 1, 2002
Face it: If you make music, you want Digidesign Pro Tools. Even if you don't know you want it, you do. It's impossible to turn on the radio, pop in a...
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Jun 1, 2002
Midiman's Oxygen 8 USB MIDI keyboard controller is one of those pieces of gear that everyone DJs, producers and even nonkeyboardists seems to want. The...
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Jun 1, 2002
Bill Laswell is just a little bit more than your typical art-rock, hip-hop, ambient, dub, indie-rock, funk and world-beat producer, remix artist and megamusician....
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Jun 1, 2002
Since the early days of scratching, Stanton Magnetics has probably been best known for its cartridges and styli; its 500AL cartridge has long been the...
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May 1, 2002
These days, manufacturers are trying all sorts of storage variations for their hardware-based digital recorders. Everything from hard disks to Zip disks...
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May 1, 2002
When drum 'n' bass emerged, it seemed too tough to tame. But with time, the style has been absorbed by dance culture, and in just a couple of years, the...
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May 1, 2002
Many musicians are all too aware of just how limited computer-based workstations really are. It seems that no matter how much RAM or processor speed you...
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May 1, 2002
During the past couple of years, MP3-player programs aimed at desktop DJs have been springing up like weeds. The companies all promise the same thing,...
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Apr 1, 2002
At first glance, Ableton's Live 1.0 may appear to be heavily influenced by Sonic Foundry's Acid Pro software. After all, both arrange time-synchronized...
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Apr 1, 2002
American DJ is a key player in the DJ-equipment market. Also selling under the American Audio brand, the company is a lighting, controller and audio-product...
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Apr 1, 2002
High-quality plug-ins are often taken for granted. They broaden musical horizons and expand the musical palette in ways that many musicians never imagined,...
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Mar 1, 2002
Ah, 505. That number brings back memories. My first piece of electronic gear was a Roland TR-505 Rhythm Composer, and, boy, did I feel ready to break...
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Mar 1, 2002
In today's world of blazingly fast gigaHertz processors and high-end plug-ins, does it really matter which application you use to edit and master your...
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Mar 1, 2002
Vibes, marimbas and other mallet percussion instruments have enjoyed a recent resurgence thanks in part to bands such as Tortoise and Groove Collective,...
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Mar 1, 2002
The scratchy-record sound has become a staple of contemporary music production, yet sometimes the ideal sample on a record is just too scratchy. Removing...
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Feb 1, 2002
When Korg introduced the Kaoss Pad in 1999, the company set a new standard for DJ-friendly effects units. The Pad proved to be so popular with DJs that...
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Feb 1, 2002
You know electronic music is past adolescence when technology debates begin to separate the purists and traditionalists from the rest. While synth fans...
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