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'''Home & Studio Recording''' or '''H&SR''' magazine was was a spin-off magazine to [[Electronics & Music Maker]], it's first issue in September 1983 actually being given away with E&MM and fully released with the November 1983 issue. Although the magazine was predominately focused on Home recording systems, it did publish a number of DIY and informative articles. The magazine ceased publication in May/June 1994. |
'''Home & Studio Recording''' or '''H&SR''' magazine was was a spin-off magazine to [[Electronics & Music Maker]], it's first issue in September 1983 actually being given away with E&MM and fully released with the November 1983 issue. Although the magazine was predominately focused on Home recording systems, it did publish a number of DIY and informative articles. The magazine ceased publication in May/June 1994. |
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==Electronic music projects== |
== Electronic music projects == |
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The '''Tanrak''' series of articles described a rack based multi-effects system designed for home studio use. These were also sold as complete modules by the Tanrak company, via adverts in the magazine. |
The '''Tanrak''' series of articles described a rack based multi-effects system designed for home studio use. These were also sold as complete modules by the Tanrak company, via adverts in the magazine. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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* [[Home & Studio Recording SDIY articles index]] |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
Revision as of 17:04, 3 May 2017
Home & Studio Recording or H&SR magazine was was a spin-off magazine to Electronics & Music Maker, it's first issue in September 1983 actually being given away with E&MM and fully released with the November 1983 issue. Although the magazine was predominately focused on Home recording systems, it did publish a number of DIY and informative articles. The magazine ceased publication in May/June 1994.
Electronic music projects
The Tanrak series of articles described a rack based multi-effects system designed for home studio use. These were also sold as complete modules by the Tanrak company, via adverts in the magazine.
See also
External links
- Home & Studio Recording archive at mu:zines
- The Tantek Tanrak, audiofanzine.com
- Tanrak Digital Sampler-Delay module by Paul Williams