I'm interested in subscribing to some recording magazines but I'm not sure which ones might be worth it. Anyone here have recommendations?
Thanks,
Don....
I'm interested in subscribing to some recording magazines but I'm not sure which ones might be worth it. Anyone here have recommendations?
Thanks,
Don....
I can't do recording magazines any longer. They cycle through the same topics on a regular basis. And product reviews are always glowing with praise with the one token exception where the reviewer has one negative comment about the product just to prove to the readership that the magazine isn't biased by advertising dollars.
But if you were to subscribe: Recording Magazine is mainstream, TapeOp is free.
When magazines were more technical than advertising, I used to subscribe to REP, db, and more. I donated my collection to these people. A wealth of info free for all.
RECORDING ENGINEER PRODUCER - Studio and Audio magazine - 1970 to 1992
Chance Pataki
The Musicians Workshop
musicians.workshop@gte.net
http://www.the-musicians-workshop.com
That American Radio History site also has quite a few copies of Studio Sound which was my introduction to proper professional recording magazines.
It is also worth looking at Sound On Sound (they have a US version as well as a UK version) and also taking a look at the Muzines website
mu:zines - Music Magazine Archive
which does something similar to the American Radio History site for Music Technology mags.
JRP Music - Audio Mastering and Restoration
http://www.jrpmusic.co.uk
Chance Pataki
The Musicians Workshop
musicians.workshop@gte.net
http://www.the-musicians-workshop.com
JRP Music - Audio Mastering and Restoration
http://www.jrpmusic.co.uk
Yes James and I doubt the shipping cost across The Pond of several kgs would be met either!
My offer is basically for anyone that would like to "thumb thru" the old magazines. I can get rid of a few by craftily leaving some at our doctors. Got to take wife on Friday to be bled.
Dave.
Tape Op. Free paper magazine if you are in the US, free online subscription anywhere.
Mike B My new album on CD Baby: Fact and Fiction
My Bandcamp site: http://mikebirchmusic.bandcamp.com
We subscribe to Sound on Sound (airmailed to New Zealand every month). We share it around when it's read; copies go to other family musicians, audio enthusiasts we know.
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