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Sound on Sound Magazine Cakewalk by Bandlab Techniques


Bill Phillips

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Sound on Sound Magazine has frequent Cakewalk by Bandlab technique articles by Craig Anderton. You need a subscription. The digital subscriptions are $40-$50/yr I think. The magazine always has a lot of well written product reviews written by experienced contributors along with tutorials, mix reviews, and lots of other recording, mixing and mastering topics.

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Articles normally are free to view three to four months after the month of initial publication.

Should you find a "got-to-have" article each is available for purchase as a downloadable pdf file.

If you've never visited the Sound on Sound website, it is wonderful.

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I've been reading SoS since the late 80's. Not every month, as budget didn't always allow,  but more often than not I'd skim through it in WHSmith if I was waiting on a train. If it had a must-read article, I'd definitely buy it though.

IMHO it's the best pro recording magazine out there.

Before eBay was a thing, I must have dumped around 100 issues or in the recycle bin before I last moved house... if only I knew... 

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14 minutes ago, msmcleod said:

IMHO it's the best pro recording magazine out there.

I have to agree!
Barnes and Noble for me.  I would always check for latest issue and if there was a good article I brought it too. Usually brought a couple a year at least. I just don't get by a B&N as often as I's like with my schedule 😐

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