Issue 76 of AudioTechnology is on the starting blocks and raring to get amongst the population at large.
Subscribers will be receiving AT76 in the post any second now, and you can grab a copy from your newsagent as early as next week.
In Issue 76, Andy Stewart reflects upon the end to a long relationship, we interview engineer and producer, Eric Valentine, about the making of Slash, the solo album by err… Slash. We also look into the making of a world class sound stage at Sydney’s Stage One Sound, and we interview with Bruce Jackson, with Bruce telling us what it’s like to be pushing the bleeding edge of audio technology.
In our regular inclusions, there’s swags of news about new gear to add to your wish-lists, Home Grown investigates the world of chip-music, while Rick O’Neil tracks down a bigger ball, and suffers the wrath of Sydney Parking Rangers.
Our tutorial section sees Michael Stavrou divulging his vocal mixing magic, while Greg Walker talks real dirty to us, and Rob Squire enlightens us on how to save a lot of money with an exercise book. We review the minuscule Neumann TLM 102 mic, the Retro 176 valve compressor/limiter, the Roland Gaia SH-01synth, the Fairlight EVO production console, the sE Electronics X1 microphone and reflexion filter bundle, amongst other tasty audio tid-bits. Finally, we’re giving away a pair of Sennheiser HD-380 pro headphones as a subscription prize – resubscribe during the competition period and these babies valued at 900 bucks could be yours!
So without further adieu, we’re now gearing up for AT world at Integrate 2010, and look forward to meeting some AT readers at the show.
We hope you enjoy Issue 76!
The AT-Team.





