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    Alesis Masterlink 2

    CD Mastering Processor

    Paul White checks out the new features offered by the recent software update for Alesis' unique CD mastering processor.

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    Analogue Systems Sorceror

    Modular Analogue Keyboard Synthesizer

    West-country company Analogue Systems have been in the vanguard of modern modular synth construction for several years now, most notably with their RS Integrator system. Using Integrator modules, they've produces their first freely configurable keyboard modular. Paul Nagle sees if the spirit of patchable modular keyboards is alive, well, and living in Cornwall...

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    Drawmer 1969

    Dual-channel Valve Preamp/Processor

    Drawmer's 1969 model, developed with US pro audio dealer Mercenary Audio, seeks to offer the facilities of their acclaimed 1960 valve-based processor, but with a more American sound.

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    Echo Mona 24/96

    Digital Studio

    There's a new addition to Echo's well-established family of PCI recording interfaces, and it caters for recording guitarists and those mixing in surround for DVD production. Martin Walker has a date with Mona.

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    Emagic Logic Audio v4.5

    MIDI Audio Recording Software

    Paul White evaluates the latest Logic Audio update and discovers that as well as a host of new features, Windows users also get a brand-new audio engine.

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    Emagic MT4

    USB MIDI Interface

    Paul White tries out Emagic's compact two input, four output USB MIDI interface.

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    Fostex VF16

    16-track Digital Multitracker

    Fostex have broken a price-barrier in this section of the digital multitracker market, providing 16-track recording, editing and mixing within their new, compact VF16. Derek Johnson and Debbie Poyser discover whether it's too good to be true...

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    Gmedia Phat Boy v2

    MIDI Controller

    Paul Nagle tries out the update to this inexpensive controller for MIDI devices.

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    Line 6 Pod Pro

    Physical Modelling Guitar Preamp

    You might think the Pod Pro is just a Pod in a rack, but there's a lot more to it than that.

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    Mackie HDR24/96

    24-track Hard Disk Recorder

    We test one of the most eagerly awaited products of the year! Does the Mackie HDR24/96 really offer the best of both the traditional hardware and computer recording worlds?

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    MXL 2001

    Cardioid Capacitor Microphone

    The mic wars hot up, with this low-price contender throwing in a shockmount at no extra cost.

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    Roland GR33

    MIDI Guitar Synthesizer

    Roland's new guitar synth is their most affordable yet, but could it also be the best?

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    Roland HPD15 Handsonic

    Hand Percussion Pad

    Nicholas Rowland is star-struck by Roland's frankly fabulous new hand percussion controller.

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    Sequential Prophet 3000 [Retrozone]

    16-bit Stereo Sampling System

    Robert Alexander pays tribute to the short-lived yet truely revolutionary Prophet 3000 which, like Sequential themselves, vanished almost overnight...

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    Soundscape R.Ed

    PC-based Computer Recording System

    As PCs grow more powerful, native-processing systems appear to offer very impressive features. Nevertheless, as Martin Walker explains, there is still a strong case for using dedicated audio hardware, as evidenced by Soundscape's powerful R.Ed system.

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    Adding Analogue Warmth To PC Recordings

    Feature | Tips & Tricks

    Soundcard and computer technology has advanced to the stage where even modestly specified PC systems can make recordings of incredible clarity — and DSP algorithms now allow us to add in the warmth that is characteristic of analogue recordings. Martin Walker explores the options.

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    Electron SidStation

    Atari Notes

    The Atari goes back to the future with the help of the Electron SidStation, and Derek Johnson finds out why it's hip to be square...

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    Gain Structure For Soundcard Recording

    Tips & Tricks

    Paul White offers a few levels for soundcard-based music systems.

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    Improving Your Stereo Mixing

    Tips & Tricks

    Paul White explores how you can give your mixes more stereo depth and width — not only using the more commonly recognised methods, but also with a few lesser-known tricks of the trade...

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    MIDI Files

    Net Notes

    When it comes to MIDI files on the 'net you have two options: either trawl through the myriad of illegal pirate sites or deal with a professional. Paul Farrer separates the pros from the cons.

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    Priorities & Triggers

    Synth Secrets

    In these days of 64-note polyphony and 32-part multitimbrality, it's easy to forget the importance of note-priority systems in analogue monosynths — yet they can have a drastic effect on what you hear when you play or trigger an old synth. Gordon Reid provides a refresher course.

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    Proofing Music With MP3 & SoundJam MP

    Apple Notes

    Proofing music with MP3 and SoundJam MP Plus is on the agenda for Vic Lennard this month...

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    Reducing Noise From Your PC — Level Check

    PC Notes

    This month Martin Walker seeks out the suppliers of products aimed at reducing noise from your PC.

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Sound Advice

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    KEN NELSON: Recording Coldplay's Parachutes

    Interview | Producer

    Ken Nelson favours the old school of recording, based around clean signal paths, live playing and analogue tape — but that hasn't stopped him working with some of the hottest new bands in Britain. Among them are Coldplay, whose debut Parachutes album crashed straight into the charts at number 1. Sam Inglis finds out how it was recorded.

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    Mark Hill: Artful Dodger

    Producing Craig David

    Since UK garage emerged from the underground last year, record companies have been scrambling to sign up the stars of the latest Big Thing. Foremost among these is Mark Hill, who, as well as being one half of Artful Dodger, has also produced Craig David's hit single and debut album Born To Do It.

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    MP3 Players

    Cutting Edge

    This month, Dave Shapton suggests that emerging compression techniques may actually improve our audio and multimedia experiences.

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    PAUL SELLARS: MIDI + Audio Sequencing

    Sounding Off

    Paul Sellars challenges the idea that MIDI + Audio sequencing has had a negative effect upon musical proficiency.

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    PETE NORRIS: Recording Morcheeba's 'Rome Wasn't Built In A Day'

    Interview | Producer

    Morcheeba's last album Big Calm was a commercial and artistic breakthrough, and expectations were running high for their new album, Fragments Of Freedom. The first single from the album, 'Rome Wasn't Built In A Day', was an intriguing taster. Producer Pete Norris told Tom Flint how it was written and recorded.

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