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VOLUME 4, ISSUE 8 - 11/25/01 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

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 FEATURE ARTICLE

2002 - IT WAS A VERY GOOD YEAR
By Robert Dennis
Learn about and comment about some of our Internet training and Internet Magazine plans for the new year.
TEACHING MIXING ON THE NET
OUR BASIC AUDIO TRAINING EXPANDS

HOME RECORDING EDITOR'S FEATURE

RECORDING JOBS CONNECTION NEWS

GETTING STARTED IN A RECORDING CAREER 

MY INDUSTRY EXPERIENCES By Ken Lanyon 
For the past two years Ken has been our Home Recording Editor.  During that time he has professionally trained in recording techniques and successfully landed a job in a major recording studio.  As always, Ken shares his advice with readers.
RECORDING JOB CONNECTION NEWS
A new magazine is out there that tells you how others got started in the recording field and lets you post a listing about you and what kind of job or internship you are looking for. 

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RECORDING TECHNIQUES ARTICLE

THE HARDEST TERM IN AUDIO

By Bob Dennis
Completely understanding one term in audio can make a night and day difference in your recording and mixing ability. So why do recording texts make it so hard to understand?  

MIXING & MASTERING ARTICLE

THE BEST INDICATOR IN AUDIO 

By Bob Dennis
About to be lost in the name of "progress," the VU Meter (born 62 years ago) can actually tell you how something "sounds."  The elite in recording still rely on it's visual advice.

RECORDING TECHNIQUES ARTICLE

 

ANALOG VS. DIGITAL ROUTING
By Daniel Dennis
When dealing with the differences between analog and digital recording consoles, the biggest difference in operation is routing.  Almost everything else on digital and analog consoles operates  the same, regardless of the format (as far as the engineer is concerned).

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MORE ON DIGITAL INTERFACE FORMATS
By Daniel Dennis

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Daniel delves into the world of the Word Clock Reference and how it is set up in different situations.

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MOTOWN RECORDING HERITAGE PART 13

OUR MOTOWN RECORDING HERITAGE - Second Chapter

MOTOWN'S HOT SOUND

By Bob Dennis
When I got the master tape to work on, I said to myself, "Oh this needs help."  We all know about movie sequels being disappointing - well here was one of those hit record sequels  - equally disappointing.  

     

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