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August 1996 Magazine Contents

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    Alesis Nanoverb

    Mini Digital Effects Unit

    This is the smallest and least costly reverb unit Alesis have ever produced. Paul White finds out whether you can mind the quality and still feel the width!

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    Aphex 661 Expressor

    Single-Channel Valve Compressor

    Famous for their Aural Exciters, Aphex continue to diversify. Paul White takes a look at the US company's new valve-based compressor.

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    ARP 2500

    Modular Analogue Synthesis System (Retro)

    The ARP 2500 is so rare that most of the existing examples are in private collections. Though few of us will ever get to play with one, the story of this modular monster remains fascinating. Lucky 2500 owner Robert Alexander relates the tale...

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    Digitech VTP1

    Valve Mic Preamp

    Digitech's VTP1 seeks to outpace the competition in the crowded valve mic preamp market by offering built-in 4-band EQ and a digital output. Paul White sees how it runs...

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    Electrovoice RE1000, RE2000 & RE200

    Capacitor Microphones

    Best known in the microphone world for their high-quality dynamic mics, Electrovoice are now hoping to raise their profile as a manufacturer of capacitor models with the release of three additions to their RE range. Paul White listens in.

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    JoeMeek

    Stereo Compressor

    Paul White studio tests the JoeMeek Stereo Compressor to find out whether nostalgia really is what it used to be...

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    Korg IH

    Intelligent Harmoniser

    Korg have added a vocal harmony generator to their i-series of intelligent arranger workstations, taking advantage of the same harmonising technology that's behind Digitech's market-leading Vocalist series. Gordon Reid finds out whether the new unit has anything surprising up its sleeve...

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    Korg PHC11 & PHC12 Prophecy

    ROM/RAM Cards

    If you think Korg have been neglecting their Prophecy monosynth in favour of the numerous Trinity add-ons they're producing, think again. Gordon Reid heralds the arrival of two new Prophecy patch banks.

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    Peavey Unity 500

    14-channel Compact Mixer

    Mackie's enormously successful 1604 and 1202 mixers have inspired a fleet of imitations, all keen to get a slice of the action. Sound Engineer Steve Brodie checks out Peavey's take on the compact mixer concept...

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    Roland MC303

    Groovebox

    Roland once stated that they would never bring out a follow-up to their now terminally trendy TB303 Bassline. However, the success of other manufacturers' TB clones and the inflated price of the original have made them think again. Derek Johnson and Debbie Poyser are proud to present the UK's first in-depth review of the new MC303.

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    Roland PMA5

    Personal Music Assistant

    Is it a Filofax? Is it a Stylophone? No... it's Roland's answer to Yamaha's portable music Walkstation family. Faster than a speeding bullet, Derek Johnson and Debbie Poyser apply their X-ray vision to the new PMA5.

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    Steinberg Wavelab

    Digital Recording & Editing Software

    This sophisticated new digital editor is up against such established software as Sound Forge and Samplitude Studio. Janet Harniman-Cook assesses whether Steinberg have built on their status in the sequencer field with a successful PC wave editing program.

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    Tascam 564

    Digital MiniDisc Portastudio (Preview)

    Tascam revolutionised home recording with their cassette-based Portastudio, but haven't yet offered a budget digital version to compete with the Fostex DMT8/D80 and Roland VS880. Now their 4-track MiniDisc-based 564 is almost ready. Paul White gets a sneak preview...

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    Tascam DA38

    Digital Recorder

    Can Tascam's lean, mean DA38 offer musicians more functionality than the portlier DA88 without compromising on quality — and give the Alesis ADAT XT a run for its money? Paul White investigates.

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    TC Electronic M2000

    Digital Effects Processor

    The M2000 takes much of the technology behind its Danish manufacturer's professional flagship, the M5000, and re-packages it with less flexibility but a much lower price tag. Paul White finds out whether it's barking up the right tree.

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    TL Audio 2011 & 2012 Indigo Range

    Valve Equalisers

    Paul White casts a critical ear over TL Audio's new budget dual-channel valve equalisers to see if high quality really is possible at such a relatively low price.

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    Yamaha CS1X

    Control Synthesizer

    True, the name harks back to the CS-series synths of the '70s and '80s, but with their new CS1x, Yamaha definitely have their eyes set on the future. Critics Derek Johnson and Debbie Poyser analyse Yamaha's blue period...

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Techniques

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    Cakewalk Audio; Tel-Me Route-finder

    PC Notes

    Brian Heywood ponders some PC problems and waxes lyrical over the forthcoming Soundscape upgrade.

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    Fixing The Mix, Part 2: Advanced Improvements

    Tips & Techniques

    Last month, Paul White looked at ways to tackle the noise and distortion that can spoil a mix. However, even a perfectly recorded mix can still sound terrible, and this calls for different tactics...

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    Improving The Sound Of Your Reverb

    Tips & Tricks

    Paul White goes into economy mode and tries to coax an extra degree of realism out of a budget studio reverb unit.

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    SyQuest EZ135

    Apple Notes

    Martin Russ's terminal terminal finally gives up the ghost and after thinking long and hard about its replacement, he makes a surprising decision...

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    Wave Master; CD Recorder Pro 2; Positive Image

    Atari Notes

    Ofir Gal brings news of a crop of software releases, from audio to graphics, which could enhance your Atari working environment...

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People

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    Digital DIY

    Digital Technology & The Modern Musician, Part 2

    In this second article on digital music production, Clive Williamson looks at how musicians can use computer technology to get their work from a DAT tape to the final product — the CD.

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    ED WYNNE (OZRIC TENTACLES): Five Go Mad In Somerset

    Interview | Band

    With a new studio album set to take their unique brand of instrumental music to the top of the charts, Ozric Tentacles are arguably the most successful truly independent band in the UK today. Jonathan Miller met leader Ed Wynne at their Somerset studio.

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    FRED SPECKEEN (IVL TECH): Pitch Craft

    Interview | Manufacturer

    The pitch-shifting and harmonisation facilities available in the Digitech Vocalist series have been widely acclaimed as the most natural-sounding on the market. Paul White talks to Fred Speckeen of Canadian company IVL Technologies, who are behind the Vocalist and other pitch-shifting technology.

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    JJ JECZALIK: Art Of Silence

    Interview | Artist

    JJ Jeczalik, one third of '80s sampling pioneers Art Of Noise and erstwhile 'Mr Fairlight' has sold his series III and bounded into the '90s with an Akai sampler and a brand new album of dance music. Paul Tingen finds out why no noise is good noise.

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    NORMAN FAY: Dance-specific Sound Modules Are Bad

    Sounding Off

    The latest crop of dance-specific sound modules are a bad thing, both for pop in general and dance music in particular, says SOS Contributor and self-confessed 'cynical old hippy' Norman Fay.

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    Pirate Radio On The Internet

    Exploration

    Despite promises that the Internet will soon alter the way we make, promote, and sell our music forever, it would seem the revolution is yet to happen. Or is it? Simon Price explains how the technology required to broadcast your demo anywhere in the world is almost within reach.

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    STEVE HILLIER (DUBSTAR): Northern Lights

    Interview | Band

    Newcastle-based Dubstar released one of the most successful pure pop albums of the last 12 months — and they made most of it using gear that wouldn't be out of place in many SOS readers' studios. Matt Bell gets sidereal with the band's programmer and main songwriter, Steve Hillier.

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    The Business Of Music

    How To Become A Record Producer, Part 8

    If you want to make a living as a producer, masterminding great recordings is not the end of your obligations. You'll have to deal with lawyers, managers, and the business end of record companies — all in the interests of finding work, and ensuring you're paid for it! David Mellor invites you into his parlour...

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