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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in MusicTech Sep-15.
Editor’s Letter
Last month, my ‘welcome’ piece closed with the tantalising prospect of me writing our special 150th issue anniversary feature. If I’m honest, at that point I had no idea what it would comprise of – ...
THE 150 BEST
In case you hadn’t realised, it’s issue 150 of MusicTech and to celebrate we thought we’d look back at the 150 best ‘things’ that have occurred over the course of those issues. Andy Jones offers a qui...
INDUSTRY GURU TONY VISCONTI
Of all the towering figures in music production history, there is no-one quite as innovative (and unpredictable) as Tony Visconti, from his early days working with a young Marc Bolan to the career-def...
BOB CLEARMOUNTAIN
We’ve saved one of our biggest ever studio engineer interviews for this special anniversary issue of MusicTech. We speak to Bob Clearmountain about mixing some of the most iconic artists of our time… ...
Cinematic synth bass
Following on from our investigation into cinematic percussion, Mark Cousins demonstrates how to add some powerful synth bass to your scoring… The last time we looked at music to picture, we took a clo...
Designing rhythmic sounds
Adding rhythmic elements to your patches can be the key to better sound design. Hollin Jones explains why… Movement is one of the most crucial weapons you have at your disposal when designing sounds a...