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| quote: | Originally posted by emc^2
BS. Just as biased as any other trade rag. Sorry. I read completely "foaming at the mouth" reviews for some of the most rubbish products out there. Like Behringer crap getting high marks. Puhhhh leez. Oh, and infamous Tascam 1812FW mixer/fw interface being praised immediately after its release - when 90% of people who bought that crap could not get it to work!!!
nah.
SOS is not for a beginner producer - contains virtually zero production advise.
Computer Music is the best - every month they have some kind of tutorial, they almost always include some type of software CD with samples, free plug ins, and have some of the best step-by-step lessons. Worth every penny, even considering I'm paying $15 in US.
Next one on my list would be Future Music (UK) edition.
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Behringer gets good marks most of the time, based on what they deliver for the price. Behringer provides good products for the starting producer and even advanced ones if you're on a tight budget. We all know behringer products don't last as long as soundcraft or mackie stuff but hey.. it's all relative to the price they sell it.
No need BS-ing me like I said, it's my personal opinion. And the monthly advice for the sequencers cubase notes, logic notes, workshops etc. are not production advice.. right. I found the articles and the forum very helpful and at least they have a decent website (unlike computer music). It provides information for both the beginner and the advanced producer.
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