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Subject:Recommend a Good Home Recording Mag
Posted by: dkistner
Date:1/20/2003 5:20:30 AM

I'm not asking this for me. I'm asking it for someone who really needs help starting from basic-basics and moving quickly toward more intermediate-level expertise to help them get a recording made (of piano playing) for their family.

Can anyone recommend a really good magazine (electronic and/or print) that would not blow a newbie's mind with all the intricacies and complexities of digital audio recording but still would give them a solid foundation of clearly conveyed information on which they can build and from which they can start knowing what to look for online to learn more?

I've already recommended Computer Music Magazine and Sound on Sound, but I notice myself when going to these pages that they are heavily weighted toward DAW and tend to lead you off into the kit-wilderness (CM does, for sure!). So maybe a print mag would be better. I've seen that "Home Recording" one for sale online...but does anyone know if it's any good? Or is there something else? One that's heavily weighted toward setting up rock-band gear in the basement would not do.

Graduated-from-newbies: Weigh in with your favorite sources of information. What helped the most to turn that lightbulb on in your head?

Diane

P.S. Thanks in advance to all who provide tips here.


Subject:RE: Recommend a Good Home Recording Mag
Reply by: MyST
Date:1/20/2003 6:02:02 AM

Hi Diane,

http://www.studiocovers.com/

Don't know of any magazines off hand, but the above link is full of info. They can chose what best applies to their situation.

M

Subject:RE: Recommend a Good Home Recording Mag
Reply by: DKeenum
Date:1/20/2003 9:04:47 AM

Home recording is a good mag. I would think that they would give a sample subscription and at least bill you. As I remember, they periodicly went back to the basics.

Subject:RE: Recommend a Good Home Recording Mag
Reply by: drbam
Date:1/20/2003 9:05:44 AM

"Home Recording" mag is fine. Good, basic stuff with a minimum of "tech" language that I think many folks, including myself, appreciate. I also like "EQ" which gets a bit more in depth in their articles. "Mix" is geared more toward the high-end pro studio group. However, virtually all the information in all of the recording mags can be found on the web somewhere.

drbam

Subject:RE: Recommend a Good Home Recording Mag
Reply by: rjt
Date:1/20/2003 9:22:38 AM

I like "Electronic Musician".... I am primarily a piano player, who uses synths for pads etc. They cover a wide range of topics. You can check them out on the net as well.

Subject:RE: Recommend a Good Home Recording Mag
Reply by: fresnog
Date:1/20/2003 11:19:47 AM

For what it is worth, check out www.tapeop.com
They have a neat site and publish a FREE bi-monthly magaazine
full of info and opinions of indie musicians.
I subscribed and I keep all issues for reference.

Fresnog

Subject:RE: Recommend a Good Home Recording Mag
Reply by: spesimen
Date:1/20/2003 12:27:11 PM

tape op is an incredibly good mag. and you can't beat the price!

Subject:RE: Recommend a Good Home Recording Mag
Reply by: fresnog
Date:1/21/2003 12:12:01 AM

You're in that band from Ann Arbor, aren't you?
Man, that song with the word Equinox in the title on your
website is very cool. What did you use for the drum track????

Please reply,

Fresnog

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