Anybody read Computer Music Magazine?

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dphouse84
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Post by dphouse84 » Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:26 pm

good bathroom literature that can double as TP if needed.
It's a magazine therefore its a sales / marketing tool.
Stuff I actually use.
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Post by Stace » Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:34 pm

Opinions are like asshole's samplefreak, everybody's got one!
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Post by samplefreak » Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:36 pm

dphouse84 wrote:good bathroom literature that can double as TP if needed.
you're right.
dphouse84 wrote: It's a magazine therefore its a sales / marketing tool.
you're wrong.

that's what consumers allowed and decided it to become by buying low quality stuff.
as in so many other areas.
i can't stand any more product reviews that contain even less information than the press release of a new product.
people really should start voting by spending their hard earned money more clever.
but what am i babbling, they even refuse to show responsibility when voting for presidents.

greez,
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Post by samplefreak » Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:44 pm

Stace wrote:Opinions are like asshole's samplefreak, everybody's got one!
in general you're hitting the nail on the head.

besides judging a tech magazine in terms of technical competence and ability to do proper research for articles should really have nothing to do with "opinions" at all.

carriage return,
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Post by Stace » Tue Jun 10, 2008 5:05 pm

My god! You sound just like my brother you've both got the same thoughts on CM. Your names not Paul is it? :D
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Post by samplefreak » Tue Jun 10, 2008 6:27 pm

Stace wrote:My god! You sound just like my brother you've both got the same thoughts on CM. Your names not Paul is it? :D
wild guess, but i think your brother and me are not the only ones disappointed with their qualtiy (as well with a lot of other media, just to be fair).
greetings to your brother, next time you meet him ask what magazine (if any) he likes to read.

cu,
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Post by swett » Wed Jun 11, 2008 4:33 am

Dominator is Huge. You fools are missing out.

Go on; go read maxim or fhm and learn how to make beer bongs!

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Post by Kenfen » Wed Jun 11, 2008 1:05 pm

I concur with the applause for the ZebraCM. I thought that was worth the price of the mag.

regards, Ken

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Post by kraze » Wed Jun 11, 2008 2:02 pm

The CM Suite is unbelievable and samplefreak is way off.

Since the last few additions to the Suite, i've actually started recommending people starting out to use that pack and a DAW of their choice. Most types of synthesis, effects and even modular enviroments are covered. Sure, the quality isn't top-notch, but for people starting there's no other way to be able to experiment with all the different techniques for free. Like, starting out i read alot about stuff i couldn't get my hands on until a few years, but these days with CMSuite, its only a click away. You're learning the basics and you can later replace the indivudual plugins with other, more costly, solutions, hardware or software.

Great stuff, a bit unbelievable actually.

And while the magazines "news" are pretty much useless due to the internet, some articles/tutorials are just undeniably awesome and their interviews can also be quite revealing. I also like the "guide to" genre guides as they can definently kickstart you into gear.

It's not cheap, but it's a nice change from pretentious forum "guru"'s and their "knowledge".

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Post by pat the dog » Wed Jun 11, 2008 2:40 pm

it's not bad. i've been subscribed for two years but i don't think i'll be renewing my subscription as after 24 issues you start to see the same old stuff being recycled.... there's only so many times i need to read what a compressor does before i get the point.

however i will be spending some time going back through those issues and working through the tutorials and techniques which i think are quite good and not just for beginners.

i'll still pick up a copy now and then just to see if there's anything new. obviously the reviews are always new but i find them the least interesting bit as i already have enough gear. to CM's credit, they have thinned down the reviews section and made more room for technique & tutorials.

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Post by StinkyPat » Wed Jun 11, 2008 5:31 pm

I have been reading CM for the last 3 years or so. I like the format, interviews and reviews. Sure, it's not perfect, but neither is my music. I take what I can from it. The other mags available are mostly crap for me.
I'm bringing Stinky BACK!

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Post by dphouse84 » Wed Jun 11, 2008 7:21 pm

samplefreak wrote:
dphouse84 wrote:good bathroom literature that can double as TP if needed.
you're right.
dphouse84 wrote: It's a magazine therefore its a sales / marketing tool.
you're wrong.
well, eveyone has the right to their opinion. The main purpose of a magazine is to sell advertisement pages. That is how they make money. the magazies carry content similar to what the people buying ads on their pages sell. the content of the magazine and products it advertises are usually directly tied directly into this.

sales and marketing :wink:
Stuff I actually use.
sound card, speakers, mic, MBP, Mighty Mouse, Ableton, Reason, iPad, iPhone,Touchable, Rebirth, & other apps.
Pair of Technics 1200's, and a Pioneer Mixer

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Post by mkelly » Thu Jun 12, 2008 7:05 am

I read both Computer Music and Future Music, and prefer the latter. It doesn't do as much as CM in terms of tutorials, but I much prefer their DVD features. The D.Ramirez, Steve Angello and (very recently) Matti Schwartz videos have been very informative to this newbie.

My one huge gripe about CM is the Q&A section. Half of it is "I have X pounds to spend - recommend me some equipment". Do people not research anything anymore?

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Post by littlepig » Thu Jun 12, 2008 7:11 am

The only thing I have to add is that I think that the recent redesign of the magazine has made it less readable.

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Post by Nogi » Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:48 am

Issue 127: GenesisCM = fun.

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