From: utzoo!decvax!duke!mcnc!chip
Newsgroups: net.audio
Title: RE: Audio Magazines
Article-I.D.: mcnc.1582
Posted: Fri Mar 11 22:59:07 1983
Received: Sat Mar 12 08:56:30 1983

     A favorite magazine of mine has been DB - The Sound Engineering
   Magazine. It caters mostly to professional sound-recording-and-
   reinforcement people, but I've found it full of practical information,
   designs, and explanations that would interest anyone wanting know more
   about what happens to most of the recorded music we hear. The writing
   style allows the articles to get fairly technical without getting boring.
     Looking through some back issues I find articles on: Acoustic Wave
   Theory, Broadcast Signal Processing, Stereo Microphone Techniques,
   Recording Studio Design and Acoustics, Books on Architectural Acoustics
   (review), Time, Energy, and Frequency Measurements, "A Visit to KEF
   Laboratories", Audio Control of Laser Displays, Digital Delay Systems,
   Electronic Digital Editing, Creating Synthesized Sounds for Star Trek
   (!) -- as well as: a monthly column on digital audio by Barry Blesser,
   reviews of various recording/production studios around the country,
   and reviews of professional & semi-professional equipment.
     DB offers a very nice look into the values and concerns of the
   recording industry.

     Their address is:  DB - The Sound Engineering Magazine
			Sagamore Publishing Co.
			1120 Old Country Road
			Plainview, New York 11803

     I think the yearly subscription rate is around $14, though I've seen it
   as low as $10 for new subscribers.

             Chip Hoover
	     ...!mcnc!chip
	     Chapel Hill, North Carolina