SLAYER & MEGADETH LIVE
AT dons its black merch for a night of metal mayhem.
A NIGHT AT SING SING
AT goes behind the scenes of a multi-media studio experiment.
LEON ZERVOS – MASTERING MASTER
Australian ex-pat mastering engineer, Leon Zervos, returns to Australia after many years working in the US. Andy Stewart catches up with him for a debriefing.
YOUR WORD
Readers’ Letters
NEWS
News and new product information.
HOME GROWN
Brad Watts takes a trip to the bottom of the garden with Alex & the Ramps.
WHAT’S ON
Studio Roundup.
PC & MAC AUDIO
On the Mac front, Brad Watts decides it’s time for a fresh install of Snow Leopard… Meanwhile, Microsoft Windows 7 is finally out and about – Martin Walker urges us to look before we leap.
ROOM TO MOVE – PART II
Rick O’Neil is moving studios… again.
ON THE BENCH
This issue Rob Squire explains how the different types of amplifier designs used in audio circuits function.
STAV’S WORD
This issue, Stav mixes up a storm using the download files from last issue’s Mute or Moot article. It’s a mix with a twist.
IN BRIEF
TC-Helicon VoiceLive 2, Nomad Factory Pulse-Tec, Euphonix MC Transport, The Excelsior Hotel gets a speaker upgrade.
DIGIDESIGN ELEVEN RACK
Guitar Amp Modeller
AKG D7
Handheld Dynamic Mic
SSL X-DESK
Analogue Console
QSC K10
Powered PA Speakers
NEUMANN KMS 104 PLUS
Hand-Held Vocal Condenser
SONAR PRODUCER 8.5
DAW
1 Response to AT71 Out Now
Bart Nettle
December 14th, 2009 at 5:05 pm
Another great issue chaps!
While i do not subscribe I have all AT issues bought from various Newsagency’s around the Syd Metro area.
I have learned a great deal from your mags over the years and am a Stav Book fan as well. This issues mix notes where a treat and I always like Stav’s articles which supplement his book very well. As for next issue’s Mastering tutorial, I’d say Mike will open with a list of disclaimers Hehe, but I am interested in the process particularly: coherence between track mixes; Mastering EQ curves “what really is the scoop”for consumer replayability? Do we really need another compressor,if so is Stav’s Limiter first method still going to require a brickwalling at the end to get a competitive volume?
I very much enjoyed Rick’s on the move again; Insightful,valuable pointers to finding the exact recording space! Well Done!
But I have a little old Church on a busy road to contend with #%?
The only thing I’d like to add is the noise of AirCon units.
I’m a Roof Plumber to feed my audio addiction and only just recently had to dismantle, cut up and remove a monster of a unit atop a Resturant to gain access to reroof a section of it.
It was straddled with other rusted out Dinosaurs as well but in their place were several modern quieter plastic shelled units. Again too at a Showroom Warehouse I am reroofing their AirCon units are modern ones right next to a large block of units.
Keep up the good works!
Looking foreward to next issue
cheers
bart