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1. | Songwriter Confessions #4 Once a recording studio reaches a certain size, it has to have a studio cat. That seems to be Nature's unwritten law and you resist it at your peril. It happens as you're unwrapping the new Lexicon reverb ...
[Added: 07 Oct 2005 Hits: 361 Words: 499]
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2. | Songwriter Confessions #2 Any real Beatle fan knows that Stu Sutcliffe was the original bass player,who died of a brain embolism before the Beatles became famous. But what if it hadn't been Stu with the deadly weakness, but rather…?
There is very little time left ...
[Added: 27 Sep 2005 Hits: 977 Words: 721]
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3. | Songwriter Confessions #3 How do you fit a $500,000 recording studio into a small box? Easy. You buy a decent PC and $1000 worth of software. You can blame this as the start of the Golden Age of the songwriter, because ...
[Added: 26 Sep 2005 Hits: 375 Words: 469]
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4. | Songwriter Confessions #1 Looking up this week from getting a reggae backing to sound like St Ann rather than St Felicity, I spotted the small dark mist in the usual corner behind the left monitor speaker. I have sometimes believed absolutely that ...
[Added: 26 Sep 2005 Hits: 1053 Words: 548]
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