The best things in life are free... (Get this magazine)

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Good one Q.....I'm waiting for my first issue..It is excellent..and Free!!

Don
 
Can't beat the price. Unless of course they paid you to read it.

(I'm more than happy with free.)

Queue
 
This is my first post here. Hello to everyone!

Tape Op also has a book out of past interviews and stuff. I came across it a week or two ago at a local book store and picked it up. Unfortanetly, the book wasn't free but well worth the money.
 
Yeah, what's so weird is that i received the Tape Op book in the mail today! I'm already excited reading the first few pages, seems really great. I've read some of the mag while in stores, but I should be getting my first (free!) issue in a month or so I think...

But I guess Tape Op is mostly ananlog..which is good for me, now I dont feel bad for having these analog 4 & 8 tracks! I really think it's great, and quite economical.
 
Great job Q

Looks like someone's been doing their homework. :D

I should be gettin mine in about a month or so.......can't wait. :) :)

-tkr
 
The book has been a great read. Almost finished it in one sitting. Definately another point of reference, along with the mags.
 
I finally got my first issue...

good find Q...

Thanks for the tip...

...zip >>
 
Nothing against Tape Op,

but has anyone seen "Home Recording" magazine? It's a pretty good mag, but not free.

BTW, Frampton is in the recent issue of "Home Recording". Frampton has a home studio in his Ohio home, that's based around a Mackie 24/96 24 track HD recorder.
 
Goddamn shitt... I'm in Canada and I would have to pay 45$ to get it...

Beathoven
 
Ok, it's free, I couldn't resist, I subscribed.

Thanx, Queue.
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Speaking of free, did you hear THE DAVEMANIA COLLECTION 4 CD SET is still free, now in it's 3rd free edition. See my previous posts on Davemania, and email me at d.archuleta@att.net to request your free copy.

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Thanx again, Queue. BTW, how's your recording going?

Thanx for the scoop on free Tape Op, free stuff is good, and check out Home Recording Magazine, it's worth paying for.

T/Y later, DA
 
DA,
I sub to Home Recording too. I find it pretty good, but sometimes wish the articles would go a little ...deeper... do you know what I mean?

Queue
 
Home Recording is a sad sad little magazine. At one time it had a few decent articles, now it's all teen beat and advertisements. Ever read a negative review in HR? You never will. Personal insights from the authors? Nah. I've still got a subscription to Home Recording, but it's not very often I read any of the articles, and if I do, I rarely find myself learning anything new that can be applied. I guess I did a couple years ago though.

Tape Op is by and far the best thing since sliced bread. I am so thankful for it and literally can't wait for the next issue. It's a magazine that's really a LOT like this BBS here. Real down to earth. Easy on the gloss. Interviews with people LIKE US. Plus, how to turn an MXL2001 into a tube mic! :) And free, so WTF. I need to get that damn book too, I keep forgetting.

EQ is a good magazine too...but I find it hard to read it's so compressed. I definately like it. Mix is ok too, although I've only seen a couple issues and they deal mostly with $$$ gear.

Recording magazine is GREAT. I really need to subscribe to it. A few months ago there was an article by Scott Dorsey about simple microphone designs (with SCHEMATICS) and how they determine the sound of the microphone. Another article in that same issue about loudspeaker construction. Great stuff, and not cheesed over.

Slackmaster 2000
 
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