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Pro Audio > Magazines
Sunday March 17, 2024. 09:22 PM
How Baker, Bruce and Clapton transcended their (and their management's) very different ambitions for Cream to track a '60s masterpiece
We try these new headphones from Thomann’s low cost brand. Can they provide a meaty sound?
Saturday March 16, 2024. 10:45 PM
Our pick of the must-have accessories that will bring music to the ears of every beginner keyboard player
Studying a true guitar-playing original
Denied the song Stevie Wonder wrote for him, he instead gifted the guitarist a composition that would inspire one of his greatest performances
Played at speed, the fearsome ‘spider’ lick is a challenging two-hand workout. Slow it down and you have a great finger exercise for any guitarist…
A network of springs? A shape-shifting violin? We attempt to explain Baby Audio’s new synth…
Bumblefoot talks tone and changes as he returns with new band Whom Gods Destroy: 'Over the pandemic, I feel like my vibrato changed'
Watch us build a melodic house track using FM’s Sample Archive in under an hour
Follow this easy step-by-step tutorial
This 1950s EQ is still one of the most in-demand processors around, so much so that you can find many (many) hardware and software emulations. But just why is the Pultec EQP-1 such a revered machine?
FAC Punchlab is an all-in-one processing solution that comes loaded with nine modules and boasts a user-friendly GUI with comprehensive metering and feedback.
Friday March 15, 2024. 06:08 PM
25-minute set drops to coincide with the launch of new album, Everything I Thought It Was
There are all kinds of factors that go into making a great guitar but the PRS Guitars boss explains how telling good from bad can be as simple as taking out a stopwatch
Ever felt you didn’t know enough chords? We look at the technique that will take your chord vocabulary into double and even treble figures
It looks like a Mac mini, but could actually be the hub of your next music streaming and hi-fi setup
Featuring over 50 A-list guitarists, the expanded Local Hero theme opens with Jeff Beck's final solo, has Joan Armatrading rocking on electric and May going harmony mad to raise money for teen cancer charities
The pressure-sensitivity is strong in this one
Its Neve 8424 console proved to be a great investment for the vocalist and Leppard sound engineer Ronan McHugh
The world's most famous Les Paul finally gets the Epiphone treatment – but is it worth it?
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