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"Our Feature For This Issue"
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| Exciting, innovative stuff is happening at Recording Engineer's Quarterly. See how the magazine and Recording Institute of Detroit are providing your continued education in music marketing and promotions. |
MUSIC MARKETING & PROMOTIONS BY ROBERT DENNIS Go here for the article. |
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"Devoted To The Rich History and Bright Future of 'Made In Michigan' Music"
| REQ announces the formation of RAMM, the Recording Artists and Musicians of Michigan that will provide all sorts of seminars and services for struggling recording artists of Michigan. RID is one of the founding members of RAMM. Recording Engineer's Quarterly will be hosting the RAMM Website. Out-Of-State members are welcome. |
| RAMM HELPS MICHIGAN MUSIC MAKERS BY MARSHALL BLOCK Go here for the article. |
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| Editor's Note: Shure offers their first "big-dog" studio condenser microphone, and Robert Dennis tries it out. The results and links to how to place vocal microphones can be found here. |
| IT SHURE IS A GOOD MIC BY ROBERT DENNIS Go here for the article. |
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"About Drums & Drumming"
TO BE POSTED BY FEBRUARY 15, 1999
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THE MUSIC & RECORDING INDUSTRY
"Did You Know This About Our Industry?"
MAKING A RECORDING SCHOOL FOR THE 21st CENTURY
BY ROBERT DENNIS
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Many changes are being made to Recording Institute Of Detroit operations to assist the student to learn the subject well with a minimum amount of time spent on the campus. By the year 2000, all changes are expected to be in place. For the plans and progress towards those plans, there are several articles:
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THE MOTOWN RECORDING REVIEW ARTICLES*
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In the mid-1960's Motown Records developed a revolutionary recorded sound (for that period) and became the largest independent record company in the world - Not bad for a home-recording setup. The following articles highlight the history and techniques used to achieve this success. The 11 articles are separated into 3 category links.
A PICTURE TOUR OF THE MOTOWN HISTORICAL MUSEUM - See the equipment and facilities that Motown used in the 60's and compare it to what you have in your basement.
OUR MOTOWN RECORDING HERITAGE - Stories about what it was like around the studio in the mid 1960's
MOTOWN RECORDING TECHNIQUES - Because of limitations in equipment in the 1960's Motown developed techniques to get a hit sound. Most of these techniques can be used to your advantage today.
MOTOWN LINKS - Specific sites on the web about Motown.
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Recording Engineer's Quarterly has posted a series of articles called The Motown Recording Review which are historical and educational in nature with the purpose of educating current recordists, recording students and recording engineers.