Anyone else subscribe to Tape Op magazine?
It's free and it's a textbook audio magazine. Anyone into recording should subscribe. It occasionally has pithy comments from steve albini which are always good for a larf.
http://www.tapeop.com/subscription/index.html
"But primarily, the drummer's supposed to sit back there and swing the band." The actual Buddy Rich
Good stuff. You can also try this lot: http://www.audiomedia.com/
If you speak to them nicely (just fill in the form) they even send you a copy in the post for free too.
All the world's a stage and we are merely players . . . . .
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Since we're all chiming in with good sources for audio tips etc, if you're a metal fan or like modern rock sounding recordings, check out the Andy Sneap forum over at the Ultimate Metal Forum, he contributes from time to time himself. If you've no idea who Sneap is, look him up, he's done some grand metal productions. Buddyrich should know of his work as should the_big_mac
Yup. Cheers for that link Jeid. He, along with Colin Richardson, Andy Wallace and Vinnie Wojno are the top flight of metal producers.
The More Things Change, Seasons in the Abyss and the Mordred EP are all classics.
All time winner is Demanufacture. Greatest modern metal album ever.
"But primarily, the drummer's supposed to sit back there and swing the band." The actual Buddy Rich
Sneap actually posts at that forum... Colin Richardson has contributed from time to time
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