i'm frequently reading the famous Sound On Sound... but noticed it's only about 30% of the content there which i find interesting... it's too gear-oriented, almost like reading a tech manual sometimes. i'm looking for something that combines gear reviews, technique and also some conceptual stuff, audio art, interviews, etc. any recommendations?
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Social Sound Design :-) |
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I like Mix magazine quite a bit |
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I read Resolution and AudioMedia |
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TapeOp Signal to Noise |
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The Soundworks Collection usually yields some interesting and inspirational content from professionals in the film world. |
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+1 to resolution |
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Mix, SSD, Designing Sound, Sound Works, Audiomedia. The net is a great way for me to network and find out what other people are doing. It has become so exciting. |
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