Sound On Sound February 2015
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The world’s leading magazine on professional audio. This is the whole year’s issues so far from magesy download the online edition turned into PDF.
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The world’s leading magazine on professional audio. This is the whole year’s issues so far from magesy download the online edition turned into PDF.
On the front cover this month is SSL’s new 24-channel mixer, the XL-Desk. Marketed as ‘the smart, dumb analogue console’ the XL-Desk sports eight mic preamps, four mix buses and can host up to 16 500-series modules, but lacks DAW control or fader automation. Technical Editor Hugh Robjohns takes it for a spin. It’s all about mix engineers in our features this month. We talk rock mixing with Tom Lord-Alge, and interview David Wrench, the mixer behind FKA Twigs, Jungle and Caribou. Then in our video this month, we catch up with Grammy-Award winner Andrew Scheps about getting started in the industry, compression and how not to get kicked off a session (available on iPad and via our YouTube channel).
A preview of the November issue featuring reviews on Moog Sub 37, Fostex PX5 & PX6, Neo Instruments Ventilator II & Mini-Vent, Sonokinetic Grosso, Audio-Technica AT5045, Phoenix Audio DRS-1R, DRS-EQ 500 & N90-DRC/500, JZ HH1, Dynacord AXM 12A, Cerwin-Vega P1000X, Skoogmusic Skoog, Blue Mo-Fi, Fender ’68, Custom Princeton Reverb, Focusrite iTrack Dock, SuperMegaUltraGroovy Capo Touch, IK Multimedia iRing, Heavyocity, DM307, Acidlab Miami, Sveda Audio Dapo, Sunset Sound SP1 Tutti, Funky Junk Industries 3202, Tech 21 SansAmp VT Bass DI, Roger Mayer 456 Stereo, Learn Digital Audio Nebula Explained and much much more
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