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How Radiohead’s debut changed the way they thought about recording guitars – and set them up for two landmark albums
The game-changing band has just announced its first tour in seven years, alongside the release of a live album ...
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Recording Guitar at Home - Tracktion T7 Tutorial
Learn how to record your guitar at home effortlessly using Tracktion T7! This step-by-step tutorial covers everything from setup to tracking, so you can capture your best sound without a professional ...
It’s perhaps Boards of Canada’s most well-known track, serving as many a newcomers' route into their nostalgia evoking universe ...
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“He had this toy, but one day he came to work and told us that the toy had become a man”: How an advanced drum machine saved a difficult Steely Dan album
As documented in the liner notes for the 2000 reissue of Gaucho, Steely Dan’s chiefs recalled; “Roger Nichols had this toy - ...
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Is it OK to never complete your tracks?
Free yourself from the unrealistic expectation that you have to always be finishing songs and embrace all the different ways ...
The firm behind the Guitar Hero series has adapted to suit today's climate of rising costs and smaller studios. "We want to ...
The Tragically Hip have continued their tutorial video instruction series with a look at ‘New Orleans Is Sinking’ with ...
The avant garde composer and producer takes his inspiration from food shows and uses DJ tools to create a live sound at the ...
Recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, award-winning guitarist and composer Peter Sprague is working intensely on a ...
While a former Van Halen recording engineer has recently revealed why Eddie Van Halen shunned double-tracking his parts, Randy Rhoads’ sister has detailed the late virtuoso’s oddball recording tactics ...
Mac DeMarco sure seems like he’s one of the nicest guys in the music business. He's always smiling, and in interviews he’s always joking around in a fun, lighthearted way. His affable personality ...
If you want to record what’s on your screen, you probably know that you can use a Windows keyboard shortcut to launch the Snipping Tool in Windows 11. That’s Windows key + Shift + R and it’ll start ...
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