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by Chris_Billings , Jun 17 '04
Pros: Reviews, Cover Stories, Technical Advice, essential ADs Cons: N/A
For years now, I have off and on, subscribed to a huge amount of magazines. Mostly dealing in either games or music. One of the most important magazines I have ever subscribed to, is Electronic Musician. Along with Keyboard Player and ...
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by Paulblow - Top 500, Apr 29 '00
Pros: relevant useful information, written with the musician in mind, suitable for professionals also Cons: none
Electronic Musician is a must read magazine for both the professional and amateur musician/recording engineer. Each issue comes chock full of information on the latest in digital audio gear, software, and recording/mastering techniques. I have been...
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by severns , Jan 29 '02
Pros: Great articles - especially the How-To articles, relevant & timely Cons: reviews sometimes seem a bit kind, but it IS a national publication
I have subscribed to EQ, Mix, Audio Media, and Electronic Musican for four or five years now. I usually read them cover to cover every month (I know... sad). Electronic Musician is head and shoulders above the rest of these if you're a working class...
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Electronic Musician Magazine in one word? Crucial.
by ottopaz ,Mar 19 '07
Pros: Crucial Cons: You might have to read?
That's the word. Crucial. So crucial that some of them I've kept and referenced many times over the years. But how could a techie mag still be relevant 10 or 15 years later? Especially with technology changing fast and faster?
In a word? Physics. In sound reinforcement, whether in design or production, trouble shooting always leads to the root; Physics. In a word.
(((Crucial)))
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