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Music production and recording technology monthly advice for electronic musicians from the popular Sound On Sound audio blog - subscribe to our free iTunes feed, or listen via SOS SoundCloud. Established 1985, SOS is the best music Recording Technology magazine on the planet. Available monthly in Print, HTML eSub or browser-based (Flash) Digital Editions. SUBSCRIBE and SAVE YOURSELF MONEY.
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Podcast 048 May 2012 issue (MP3) | With news from Musikmesse, Editor In Chief Paul White and Technical Editor Hugh Robjohns discuss highlights from the May issue of Sound On Sound, and introduce the new SOS custom cable for beating ground loops. Reader questions answered this month: * Is there any audible difference between a typical audio interface and a high-quality converter? * Does vinyl really sound better than CD? * What do smaller line-arry PA speakers have that big box types don't? | 4 5 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 047 April 2012 issue (MP3) | In this month's podcast, Technical Editor Hugh Robjohns and Editor In Chief Paul White pay a visit to previous Mix Rescuee Kate Ockendon (October 2010) to test out various mics to help her find the right one for her voice. In Tech Talk this month, Paul and Hugh continue the microphone theme with a discussion of why female vocalists get artefacts on their vocal recordings. There's also a run-down of the highlights from the April issue of the magazine. Reader questions answered this month include: * Do I need a big guitar amp to create a big guitar sound that sounds impressive in the studio? * What's the difference between algorithmic and convolution reverb, and how do I know which to use? * What's the difference between a condenser and a capacitor mic? | 30 3 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 046 March 2012 issue (MP3) | In the post-NAMM show podcast, Technical Editor Hugh Robjohns and Editor In Chief Paul White give the low-down on the inspirational products they saw at Anaheim. There's also an announcement about the SOS iPad App, and discussion of highlights from the March issue of the magazine. In Tech Talk, the pair deliberate on the pros and cons of the recent trend of manufacturers designing hardware for use with the iPad. Reader questions answered this month include: * Why does automatic pitch correction make vocals sound unnatural and even more out of tune? * What's the difference between absorption and diffusion, and how do I use them? | 28 3 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 045 February 2012 issue (MP3) | Paul White & Hugh Robjohns keep things short and sweet in this month's podcast, which runs alongside the February issue of the magazine, before they set off for NAMM. With issue highlights and discussion of what they've been up to over the festive break, they've also got time for a few reader questions: * Can intermittent contacts cause deterioration in sound quality? * What's the difference between using a compressor or level automation when keeping vocals level? * My guitar is intermittently picking up TV sound - is this down to my neighbour's hearing aid? | 14 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 044 January 2012 issue (MP3) | Paul White flies solo for our Christmas podcast, which runs alongside the January 2012 issue of the magazine. We hear about what music projects some of the SOS staff are busy with over the holidays. In Tech Talk, Paul reveals ways to make bass guitar cut through in your mix and answers questions submitted via our Facebook page: * What are the best monitors under 200 Pounds? * What's the best Plug-in for creativity? * How do you get rid of ground loop hum in the monitors? | 23 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 043 December 2011 issue (MP3) | Technical Editor Hugh Robjohns and Editor In Chief Paul White discuss highlights from the December issue of the magazine, with this month's Studio SOS recipient Olivia Broadfield. Features Editor Sam Inglis gives the low-down on two new plug-in formats: ARA and Avid's ARX. Reader questions this month: * Will iOS apps kill modern synth manufacture? * Which music-editing programs for beginners are available cheaply or free on a PC? * What is clock jitter and why does it matter? * Should I buy a Mac or PC to make my music? | 28 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 042 November 2011 issue (MP3) | A later podcast than normal that runs alongside the November issue of the magazine, as Technical Editor Hugh Robjohns and Editor In Chief Paul White return from the AES show with updates from the show including Avid Pro Tools 10, and news from companies including Waves, Lynx Technology, Radial and Cloud Mics. Hugh also interviews James Young from Sonic Distribution about the new Egg speakers from Andy Munro, as well as talking to Andy himself. Reader questions answered this month (via Twitter): * Is guitar fret buzz a creative decision? * What's the best way to keep in time with a backing track when playing live? | 2 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 041 October 2011 issue (MP3) | Editor In Chief Paul White and Technical Editor Hugh Robjohns discuss the latest industry news from Blue Microphones, JoeCo and Universal Audio, introduce highlights from the October issue of the magazine and discuss acoustic problems in Tech Talk. Features Editor Sam Inglis reveals the subtle effect of the Slate VCC plug-in, whilst Reviews Editor Matt Houghton explains that music theory doesn't have to be scary! Reader questions this month: * Do I need a DI box for recording keyboards? * How do digital microphones work? * Can I use a figure-of-8 mic to capture ambience at the back of the room whilst miking the source using a close-cardioid mic? | 30 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 040 September 2011 issue (MP3) | With highlights from the September issue of the magazine, Editor In Chief Paul White and Technical Editor Hugh Robjohns discuss the latest industry news from Neumann, Electroharmonix and Kontakt. Reader questions this month: * How do I 'dry up' a live-sounding acoustic drumkit recording? * Why can't I use an XLR to jack cable to connect microphones to mixer line inputs? * Can I turn monitoring speakers on their sides or upside down to make room for other desk gear? | 30 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 039 August 2011 issue (MP3) | Features Editor Sam Inglis plays with reverb and effects from Flux IRCAM Tools, and Reviews Editor Matt Houghton helps answer reader questions, whilst Technical Editor Hugh Robjohns and Editor In Chief Paul White discuss other highlights from the August issue of the mag and talk about recent industry news. Reader questions answered this month: * Does it matter if signals appear to exceed the clipping in the DAW mixer? * Where would I use the various patterns on a multi-pattern mic? * How do I add reverb to dry vocals when recording directly from a monitoring controller without buying extra hardware? | 3 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 038 July 2011 issue (MP3) | Editor In Chief Paul White and Technical Editor Hugh Robjohns discuss the highlights from the July issue of the magazine whilst News Editor Chris Korff interviews the Korg Monotribe (yes, you read that correctly!) and Mixing Secrets author Mike Senior speaks about his new SOS column, Mix Review. Paul White chats to this month's Studio SOS reader James Welch. There's also plenty of news and music recording discussion. | 14 7 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 037 June 2011 issue (MP3) | It's been a busy month for SOS! As well as our regular mag, we've also published our second Smart Guide entitled Music Technology Basics & Beyond, and introduced a new monthly competition where you could win one of two 3-month eSubs! Paul White may be on holiday in Turkey this month, but he's still got time to discuss the highlights from the June issue of the magazine with Technical Editor Hugh Robjohns. Video Media Editor Jules Harding also talks about the Owle Bubo and Video Editing for Music Promos articles in this month's issue. Sound advice this month covers recording kick drums, time correction before mixing, and phase polarity invert buttons. | 26 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 036 May 2011 issue (MP3) | Editor In Chief Paul White and Technical Editor Hugh Robjohns give a roundup of Musikmesse 2011 news, as well as exploring some of the highlights from the May issue of the magazine. Reviews Editor Sam Inglis discusses VHT guitars, whilst Video Media Editor Jules Harding talks about some of the key technologies he discovered at the NAB 2011 show in Las Vegas. There's also discussion from Craig Anderton on multi-band compressors in his Sonar column. Reader questions answered this month: What's the proper EQ for the ethnic percussion instrument 'rain stick'? Are there any downsides to using an equaliser between monitor out and speakers? Does mono reverb create a cleaner mix than stereo reverb? | 9 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 035 April 2011 issue (MP3) | This month, Reviews Editor Matt Houghton, Features Editor Sam Inglis and Video Media Editor Julian Harding join Paul and Hugh to discuss some of the features coming up in the April edition of Sound On Sound. Matt introduces the new Mike Senior column and accompanying forum "Mix Review", Sam sings the praises of the Focusrite VRM box, and Jules gives the low-down on some new bits of kit to enhance your video recording and editing experiences. Sound advice this month includes advice on recording distorted guitar chords, adding reverb to elements in your mixes, and the difference between compression and level automation. | 9 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 034 March 2011 issue (MP3) | Matt Houghton joins Paul and Hugh to discuss highlights from the MARCH EDITION of the magazine, including the drum replacement feature, whilst Craig Anderton reveals the techniques covered in the next few Sonar Notes, focusing on XI. News this month includes the unveiling of Dave Hill Designs' first product, the Europa, and the 'Orb' Omnisphere update. There are also details about the up-coming A2D show in Exeter, so listen to find out what SOS will be up to on the day! Questions answered this month on parallel distortion, solving problems with dimmers and guitar interference, and choosing a mic preamp. | 22 2 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 033 February 2011 issue (MP3) | Editor in chief Paul White and technical editor Hugh Robjohns provide the lowdown on the 2011 Winter NAMM show. News includes newly-released iPad music apps and keyboards, as well as product updates/launches from TC Audio, Avid and sE Electronics, plus the presentation of the inaugural SOS AWARDS - did your nominees win? Reader questions answered this month cover advice on the best room setup for voiceover recording, how to use hardware reverb units with DAWs, purchasing hardware synths, the technicalities of minimum phase and linear phase equalisers, and an explanation of the difference between DeoxIT and contact cleaners, such as DW40. Enjoy. | 20 1 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 032 January 2011 issue (MP3) | A shorter podcast than normal this month finds Paul White discussing his recent visit to the sE Electronics HQ in Shanghai. Pace iLok, Melodyne Essential and Korg Legacy feature in the news round-up, whilst Craig Anderton introduces the new features of Sonar X1. There are highlights from the JANUARY 2011 mag, and sound advice -- explaining Pianoverb, when to use dynamics and EQ in your recording, the differences between transient designers and compressors. Finally, ensure you check out the studio design and setup tips from Paul, as he advises a reader on how to convert their garage into a project studio space. Take a listen. | 23 12 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 031 December 2010 issue (MP3) | AES 2010: Paul and Hugh sum up the show, exploring some of the more recent news events including an interview with Florian Camerer, the chair of the EBU P/Loud group, on working with Loudness Metering. There are highlights from the December issue of the mag, and the instructive sound advice from our popular Q and A section. | 18 11 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 030 November 2010 issue (MP3) | The November 2010 print issue (published October) sees SOUND ON SOUND magazine celebrate its 25th Anniversary, with a complete redesign of our page layouts and new sections and expanded page-count with special 25 Years Of SOS features. In the accompanying podcast our Editor In Chief, Paul White, reports back from the public launch of the SOS Brazil Portuguese language version of SOS magazine at Expomusic in Sao Paolo, Brazil. Meanwhile Technical Editor and audio guru Hugh Robjohns jetted off to South Africa - play this pod to find out why he was there... Plus all the latest news, a look at what's inside our 25th Anniversary NOVEMBER 2010 edition, and an insightful readers Q and A section. | 22 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 029 October 2010 issue (MP3) | This month, Paul White introduces the up-and-coming SOS bookazine for music recording and chats about the magazine's plans to expand into Brazil. Meanwhile, Hugh highlights some key features of the SOS October 2010 edition. With news and Tech Talk from the team, we also answer your questions, giving advice on the best gear setup to reduce reverb when recording speech in large rooms, and providing tips for producing a high-quality mix. | 4 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound 028: September issue (MP3) | The Pod Crew bring you another entertaining audio blog of music technology News, Sound Advice, answers to reader questions on recording harmony vocals, tonewheel Leslie applications, parallel compression tips, plus the mandatory trailer for the SEPTEMBER 2010 edition of SOUND ON SOUND magazine. Craig Anderton reveals his philosophy behind writing his Sonar Notes column. | 27 8 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound 027: August issue (MP3) | This podcast's Q and A discussion covers reader's questions about: How To Record An Electric Guitar; Monitor positioning by computer screens; Positioning a mic when recording an amp; plus an overview of Compression. In Tech Talk we ask if you should master at home.Paul and Hugh preview the great content you'll find in SOS AUGUST 2010 magazine, round-up new gear/software highlights with Tyler Massey, while Sonar Notes correspondent Craig Anderton trails his August column on Voice Processing which covers pitch change, vocoding and much more. | 22 7 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound 026: Sound Advice Podcast (MP3) | Answers to reader questions on vocal booths, carpeted home studio walls, finding the sweet spot, Nashville tuning, EQ bracketing, and compressing on the way in are all covered by the team in Sound Advice. Paul and Hugh preview the great content you'll find in SOS JULY 2010 magazine, round-up new gear/software highlights with Tyler Massey, while Sonar Notes correspondent Craig Anderton trails the tips from his July column. | 18 6 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound 025: Guerrilla Recording Podcast (MP3) | No studio? Sam Inglis summarizes the guerrilla recording tactics he adopted to make a band location recording in one day go as smooth as possible. Tech Talk asks if too much top-end is killing modern music and why classic tracks sound so good. The team bring you the latest News, while Sound Advice offers solutions to low-level buzz problems on recordings and vocal mix techniques. | 25 5 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound: 024 Podcast (MP3) | Discussion on what elements in the recording chain make the most difference to sound quality, plus a word from Craig Anderton on what is coming up in his June 2010 issue Sonar Notes column. Technical Editor Hugh Robjohns and SOS Editor-In-Chief Paul White chat about audio related activities over the past few weeks. Plus more news and informative Question/Answer sections. | 7 5 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound: 023 Podcast (MP3) | Paul, Hugh and Tyler Massey round up the news, while Sam Inglis reveals what appeals to him about the innovative, though low-cost, Liquidsonics Reverberate convolution reverb plug-in he reviews in SOS April issue. Craig Anderton trails Audio Snap, the feature he'll be discussing in his May edition Sonar Notes column, while Paul and Hugh answer your questions and offer tips on how to improve drum kit recordings in a small room. | 30 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound: 022 Podcast - Korg Wavedrum (MP3) | We've expanded the podcast crew this month, with Craig Anderton offering tips on composite recording in Sonar DAW, plus news from Tyler Massey. Paul and Hugh round-up what's grabbing their attention, while Paul demos the Korg Wavedrum he's reviewed in the coming SOS April 2010 edition. As always, your questions are answered in our popular Sound Advice section. | 19 2 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound: 021 Podcast - Crystal Gazing (MP3 version) | The team gaze into their crystal ball for our first podcast of the new decade and highlight some personal favourites from new gear released at winter NAMM 2010. Paul and Hugh offer sound advice on analogue warmth, choosing microphones, reverb usage and preamp quality, while Sam Inglis rounds things off with a teaser demo of the Intelligent Devices plug-ins. | 25 1 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound: 020 Podcast - Recording Vocals (MP3) | In this pre-Christmas holiday podcast, Editor in Chief Paul White and Technical Editor Hugh Robjohns comment on gear they are currently testing for coming editions, and in the Sound Advice section pass on Recording Vocals tips about mic choice, positions, processing and acoustics. News Editor Jules Harding highlights recent product announcements like VOG and Hollow Sun's sampling of the 70-year-old Hammond Novachord, plus Features Editor Sam Inglis introduces what's in the forthcoming SOUND ON SOUND print magazine. | 23 12 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound: 019 Podcast - DAW gain structure, Extreme Metal (MP3) | Paul White and Hugh Robjohns chat about setting the correct gain structure in a DAW, and the tendency of many engineers to record too hot in the digital domain. News Editor Julian G Harding talks about the future of multi-touch screen technology, plus Features Editor Sam Inglis discusses the Extreme Metal article in SOS December magazine, and the exciting world of forensic audio. | 25 11 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound: 018 Podcast inc AES New York, Eigenlabs controller (M4a Enhanced version) | Editor-in-Chief Paul White and Technical Editor Hugh Robjohns kick off with a look at hot topics in the November 2009 issue of Sound On Sound magazine, especially the Eigenlabs MIDI controller, before discussing more of the interesting recording gear from AES New York show. Tips on bass recording, studio isolation and soundproofing complete this worthy podcast. | 20 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound: 018 Podcast - AES New York, Eigenlabs controller (MP3 version) | Editor-in-Chief Paul White and Technical Editor Hugh Robjohns kick off with a look at hot topics in the November 2009 issue of Sound On Sound magazine, especially the Eigenlabs MIDI controller, before discussing more of the interesting recording gear from AES New York show. Tips on bass recording, studio isolation and soundproofing complete this worthy podcast. | 20 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound: 017 Podcast inc Studio Acoustics basics, Propellerhead Record (MP3 version) | Paul and Hugh round up the latest gear news, including Propellerhead's Record software, before moving on to deliver useful advice on the basics of studio acoustics. They finish with a look at what's covered in the October 2009 issues of Sound On Sound magazine. | 21 9 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound: 016 Podcast inc Event Opal, SSL X-Desk (Enhanced version) | The SOS editorial team talk about some of the latest recording gear on the market, including the Event Opal monitors and SSL X-Desk mixer, which are both reviewed in the August 2009 issue of Sound On Sound magazine. Also, we answer your studio questions and announce the winner of the Dream Studio competition we launched at the recent LIMS show in London. | 29 7 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound: 016 Podcast inc Event Opal, SSL X-Desk (MP3 version) | The SOS editorial team talk about some of the latest recording gear on the market, including the Event Opal monitors and SSL X-Desk mixer, which are both reviewed in the August 2009 issue of Sound On Sound magazine. Also, we answer your studio questions and announce the winner of the Dream Studio competition we launched at the recent LIMS show in London. | 29 7 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound: 015 Podcast (MP3 version) | We tell you why the AEA 440 is the Rolls Royce of all ribbon microphones (reviewed in SOS June 2009 magazine); talk to the developers of the brand new Sibelius 6 scoring software, and trawl the SOS archives of previously unheard Sound Advice. Plus chat about the London International Music Show (LIMS 09) coming up in June 11-14. Not to be missed. (Sorry, no m4a enhanced version of podcast 015 is available. Hope to be back to normal next month.) | 27 5 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound: 014 Podcast (MP3 version) | This month, a shorter than usual round-up of some of the new products announced at the Frankfurt Musikmesse. Including the SSL X Desk, Novation's SL MkII series, Unity Audio The Rock and Spectrasonics Trilian. (NOTE: regrettably, there is no m4a multimedia version of 014 available. Back to normal next month.) | 22 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound: 013 Podcast (Enhanced version) | The SOS team deliver their monthly offering of news, advice and opinion, plus reports from the Behringer factory in China, SAE's brand new London school, and a theatre in Bristol, where Roland held the UK launch of their latest 'V' instrument, the V-Piano. All this and more on this month's Sound On Sound Podcast. | 20 3 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound: 013 Podcast (MP3 version) | The SOS team deliver their monthly offering of news, advice and opinion, plus reports from the Behringer factory in China, SAE's brand new London school, and a theatre in Bristol, where Roland held the UK launch of their latest 'V' instrument, the V-Piano. All this and more on this month's Sound On Sound Podcast. | 20 3 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound: 012 Podcast (MP3 version) | In our first podcast of 2009, we round up the new recording and music technology products for musicians announced at the January Winter NAMM show in sunny California, attend the MPG Awards in London and hear from legendary record producer Brian Eno. What's more, we answer your studio questions and discover what's got features editor Sam Inglis excited this month. | 18 2 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound: 012 Podcast (Enhanced version) | In our first podcast of 2009, we round up the new recording and music technology products for musicians announced at the January Winter NAMM show in sunny California, attend the MPG Awards in London and hear from legendary record producer Brian Eno. What's more, we answer your studio questions and discover what's got features editor Sam Inglis excited this month. | 18 2 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound: Podcast 011 (Enhanced version) | The SOS Christmas Podcast! What to ask for from Santa and what to do with your Christmas money, as well as more of your Q&A and essential recording and music technology news. Plus, Sam Inglis introduces Short Cuts, a new SOS feature. | 15 12 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound: Podcast 011 (MP3 version) | The SOS Christmas Podcast! What to ask for from Santa and what to do with your Christmas money, as well as more of your Q&A and essential recording and music technology news. Plus, Sam Inglis introduces Short Cuts, a new SOS feature. | 15 12 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound: Podcast 010 (MP3 version) | We visit the UK's Music Live show in Birmingham, talk to TV composer Paul Farrer, and bring you the latest news, as well as answer your studio-related questions. | 17 11 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound: Podcast 010 (Enhanced version) | We visit the UK's Music Live show in Birmingham, talk to TV composer Paul Farrer, and bring you the latest news, as well as answer your studio-related questions. | 17 11 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound: Podcast 009 (MP3 version) | This month's Podcast was recorded live from the AES show in San Francisco. Hear exclusively from analogue hardware legend Rupert Neve, about his collaboration with SE Microphones; and recording engineer Bill Schnee, about his quest to bring true hi-fidelity recordings to the home market. Also, we have announcements of new products from Digidesign, Focusrite, Soundfield and SSL, as well as interviews with product specialists. | 27 10 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound: Podcast 009 (Enhanced version) | This month's Podcast was recorded live from the AES show in San Francisco. Hear exclusively from analogue hardware legend Rupert Neve, about his collaboration with SE Microphones; and recording engineer Bill Schnee, about his quest to bring true hi-fidelity recordings to the home market. Also, we have announcements of new products from Digidesign, Focusrite, Soundfield and SSL, as well as interviews with product specialists. | 27 10 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound: Podcast 008 (Enhanced version) | SOS Podcast 008 (Enhanced): SOS Author Paul Nagle shares his opinions on Korg's latest synth workstation, the M50, and we report from PLASA, with a special interview with DPA microphones' founder Morten Stove. Also, the Sound On Sound editorial team give their monthly run down of news, as well as imparting invaluable studio advice and tech tips. | 26 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound Magazine: Podcast 008 (MP3 version) | SOS Podcast 008 (MP3): SOS Author Paul Nagle shares his opinions on Korg's latest synth workstation, the M50, and we report from PLASA, with a special interview with DPA mics founder Morten Stove. Also, the Sound On Sound editorial team give their monthly run down of news, as well as imparting invaluable studio advice and tech tips. | 26 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound Magazine: Podcast 007 (MP3 version) | SOS Podcast 007 (MP3): Paul White, Hugh Robjohns and other Sound On Sound editorial team members give their monthly run down of news, as well as imparting invaluable studio advice and tech tips. And author/designer Phil Ward tells us why the Yamaha NS10 monitor is so popular. | 26 8 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound Magazine: Podcast 007 (Enhanced version) | SOS Podcast 007 (Enhanced): Paul White, Hugh Robjohns and other Sound On Sound editorial team members give their monthly run down of news, as well as imparting invaluable studio advice and tech tips. And author/designer Phil Ward tells us why the Yamaha NS10 monitor is so popular. | 26 8 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound Magazine: Podcast 006 (MP3 version) | SOS Podcast 006 (MP3): The Sound On Sound editorial team take their monthly look at new recording and music technology hardware/software, answer reader questions and talk in depth about Reverb, a topic that was covered in the July and August 2008 issues of SOS magazine. | 22 7 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound Magazine: Podcast 006 (Enhanced version) | SOS Podcast 006 (Enhanced): The Sound On Sound editorial team take their monthly look at new recording and music technology hardware/software, answer reader questions and talk in depth about Reverb, a topic that was covered in the July and August 2008 issues of SOS magazine. | 22 7 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound Magazine: Podcast 005 (M4a) | SOS Podcast 005: This month, SOS News Editor Chris Mayes-Wright brings you a round-up of June 2008's London International Music Show and the Summer NAMM Show in Nashville, Tennessee. Hear interviews with API, Alesis, Belkin, C-Thru Music, Joemeek, Moog, Neumann, Roland and Toft Audio, all recorded on the show floor in Music City! | 3 7 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound Magazine: Podcast 004 (M4a) | SOS Podcast 004 - In our fourth Podcast, we bring you our usual round-up of new products on the market and answer reader questions. We also discuss the forthcoming Sound Recording Technology 2008 show in London, hear from Mike Senior about his epic Kick and Snare article, preview the Metasonix S1000 'Wretch Machine' and report back from the official UK launch of the exciting Arturia Origin. | 16 5 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound Magazine: Podcast 003 | SOS Podcast 003 - News from Musikmesse this month, as well as the usual Q&A and chat from the Sound On Sound editorial team. Also, contributor Will Haas talks about mix compression, which he writes about in the May issue of SOS. | 24 4 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound Magazine: Podcast 002 (MP3) | SOS Podcast 002 - The Sound On Sound team discuss more of the new products announced at the NAMM show, answer reader questions, and discuss the topic of Phase, which is covered in the April issue of SOS. | 19 3 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sound On Sound Magazine: Podcast 001(MP3) | SOS Podcast 001 - A Sound On Sound round-up from the January 2008 NAMM show, featuring interviews with Nick Phoenix of East West, Ray Williams of IMSTA, Pablo La Rosa of Native Instruments and Shachar Gilad from Waves. | 31 1 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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