Production Magazines
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Zombie0729 |
It looks like there are no threads about this so i figured i'd start it. Name your favorite magainze w/ a breif description of it. Hopefully by the end of this thread people will know what they are getting themselves into. |
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Tranc3 |
Sound On Sound
No description needed. |
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alanzo |
Electronic Musician - This is the only production magazine I subscribe to. For an advanced producer I would recommend it for more for reading material while on the crapper.. I've been subscribing for a year and have yet to learn anything from it. I wouldn't of continued my subscription if the price wasn't so damn good ($1 USD per issue for a renewal).
Aside from not learning much from the magazine, the title of it is somewhat mis-leading. They consider EVERY genre of music to be electronic music since it is all mixed in computers now-a-days. The cover of the last issue was "recording from your drum set" which does a trance producer . For the most part, it's rock music oriented.
The most useful article in it was in the last issue as well. It was a mastering class for the Waves Platinum Bundle.
For a USA producer on a budget I recommend it since Computer Music magazine is UK based and costs more like $10/issue.. |
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BetaFactory |
Every now and then I buy a copy of some of the UK-based magazines, like Computer Music and Future Music. I don't think I've ever seen a US-magazine in the stores over here. Those two magazines include sample CDs every now and then, although I've never found any samples that I really liked. Quite expensive to buy directly from the stores as well those two... |
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ONION |
Future Music and SOS... |
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alanzo |
quote: | Originally posted by ONION
Future Music and SOS... |
nice list :rolleyes:
can you give a description of both? |
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