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How about EQ magazine? It's not bad although much of the equipment is very expensive gear indeed. Lots of articles interviewing engineers & producers. Pics of immaculate studios with nary a single cable showing. Amazing! I have cables coming out of my ears. I dropped it after about a 2 year sub. I must be doing something right though. I'm getting Keyboard gratis. Yes! Regards, Paul ----- Original Message ----- From: "G. Ratte'" <z3kpw@yahoo.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 11:55 AM Subject: magazines > In the US, I'd go for Keyboard. The guys are pretty old-skool but definitely > know their shit and have some perspective. Which is refreshing since they're > not so annoyingly 'gee-whiz' about tech stuff. > > Electronic Musician ain't bad, but feels like it never really got the >hang of > the electronic thing and is playing catch-up...kinda like a harried > 40-year-old cover band keyboard guy buying his first groovebox or something > to 'keep up with the kids.' > > M2 is entry-level, kid-with-Acid, 'how to make phat beats' in 1 page >junk. > > Computer Music does the same 'DAWs are cool, Your Guide To Sampling!" > articles month after month. You pay 10 bucks or whatever for a CD full >of > demos and free samples you could grab off the 'net. > > Remix is crap. Their 'artist' interviews seem to be written by their PR > person..the worst being the Jamiroquai one a couple months back...goddamn > that was some terrible BJ hack shit. They had a how-to guide on ReCycle > recently (the app is what, 5 years old?) that anybody who'd actually used the > thing more than a half-dozen times would've known was technically wrong. > Big overviews of "MixMan Plus" or whatever, WTF?! > > G. Ratte'/cDc > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax > http://taxes.yahoo.com/ >