6th January 2009

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New Reviews

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4.8
Reviewed by Seabass
"These headphones are fantastic. When I decided it was time to invest in a pair..."
 
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4.8
Reviewed by UA
"Have 2 pairs and the first pair are still working well after 10 years. Excellent build..."
 
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4.5
Reviewed by UA
"I sold my CDj1000 (and an 800) so that i could buy 2 of these..."
 
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5.0
Reviewed by DJ LEWI
"Ive listened to quite a few high end headsets but none as amazing as these...."
 

New Features

How to cut DJ mixes into separate tracks with Sound Forge and CD Architect

Here is a question that is frequently asked by beginners: how do I cut the mix I’ve just recorded on my PC into separate tracks? There are many tools you could use for this, but here's how to do it using the ever popular Sony Sound Forge, or it's bundled brother, CD Architect...
   

Beginner's Guide: Easy Compression

In part one of a five part series on compression for absolute beginners, I’ll introduce you to the key concepts and show you some great-sounding and very easy to use plug-ins, to help you to compress your tracks with the minimum of technical fuss and bother…
   

Beginner's Guide: Controlling Compression

Previously we looked at some easy to use and forgiving compressors. In part two we look at the controls you’ll find on more typical compressors, which will give you more control to manipulate and shape the sound…
   

Beginner's Guide: Parallel Compression

Part three in our series on compression for beginners focuses on parallel compression, sometimes also referred to as ‘New York’ compression. If you find that regular compression is leaving a particular source sounding flat and one-dimensional, then parallel compression may be your technique of choice…
   


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