MIX: The Recording Industry Magazine - February 1988
Overview of the February 1988 Issue
This issue of MIX, The Recording Industry Magazine, provides an in-depth look into the professional audio and recording industry as it stood in February 1988. The publication serves as a vital resource for producers, engineers, and studio professionals, offering insights into emerging technologies, market trends, and industry news.
Key highlights include discussions on advanced automation systems and piano miking techniques, alongside an exclusive feature on Alan Parsons and his work remixing "Tales of Mystery." The magazine also presents a comprehensive directory of independent producers and engineers, a valuable resource for industry networking.
Featured Technologies and Companies
The issue showcases cutting-edge audio equipment and solutions from leading manufacturers:
- SUPERSTAR Consoles: Advertisements highlight the SUPERSTAR music recording console, emphasizing its advanced technology, flexibility, and high-definition sound capabilities, developed by Mitsubishi Pro Audio Group.
- NEVE Multitrack Consoles: Rupert Neve Inc. (a Siemens Company) presents its range of multitrack consoles, including the Classic 80 Series, V Series, and Digital Studio Systems, known for their sound quality and automation features like Necam 96.
- Audio Logic Graphic Equalizers: Audio Logic (a DOD Electronics Corporation brand) features its SC31 Graphic Equalizer, comparing its performance favorably against competitors like RANE, JBL Urei, and Klark-Teknik.
- QSC Amplifiers: QSC Audio Products, Inc. promotes its professional high-performance amplifiers, underscoring their reliability and sound quality for demanding studio environments.
- Solid State Logic Systems: The Solid State Logic SL 4000 G Series Master Studio System is presented as a totally integrated audio system for tracking and mixing, offering unparalleled sonic performance.
Industry News and Studio Sessions
Extensive sections are dedicated to "Industry Notes" and "Sessions and Studio News," providing updates on personnel changes, company developments, and recent recording projects across various studios in the Southeast, Northeast, Northwest, Southern California, and Southwest regions. This includes news from companies such as WaveFrame Corporation, Sony Magnetic Products Company, Dynair Electronics, Neutrik USA, and many others, detailing the vibrant activity within the recording industry during this period.