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Tape Op Magazine Take 2
I NEVER used to let those emails loose before they were done. Sheeesh...
Click here:
http://tapeop.com/subscription.php
It'll take one minute to fill out the form, and the subscription is
free. It's the music magazine equivalent of a really cool independent
record store that always has interesting stuff to check out. Also quite
a bit of talk about computer-based production and looping (he says,
steering things back on topic...)
Huge, astronomical, 20-thumbs-up recommendations on Tape Op.
--Andre LaFosse
http://www.altruistmusic.com
burnett@pobox.com wrote:
>
> On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Reid, Benjamin wrote:
>
> > The ONLY mag for me is Tape Op www.tapeop.com which is written by
>musicians
> > and actually has articles with useful info. EM is OK for the refresher
> > articles (hey we all need them from time to time) but the rest of it
>is one
> > big advertorial.
> >
> > Tape Op is a bit more geared to the analog/indie community but the
>tone is
> > always great and I have gotten some of the best tips/explanations/damn
>good
> > reading from that mag. Oh, did I mention subscriptions are FREE?
> >
> > Ben
>
> I just started my subscription with the most recent issue, and love it
>for
> its tone and focus, it's a great magazine. And while subscriptions may be
> free, after just one free issue I now want to spend money and build my
>own
> plate reverb according to the instructions in the howto article :).
>
> best,
> Steve Burnett
> burnett@pobox.com