Noteworthy composer free5/7/2023 Andrew Daly checks in with up-and-coming Canadian guitarist Sierra Levesque. Russ Welton concludes his interview with Scott Smith and Tadd Swanlund of eartip maker Comply Foam on how to get the best sound from in-ear headphones. Harris Fogel tells us why digital asset management is important, and not just for music. Larry Jaffee remembers legendary producer Phil Ramone on the 10 th anniversary of his passing. Ray Chelstowski talks with the brilliant indie-folk-rock songwriter Eric D. I conclude my interview with Dave Rusan, audiophile and maker of Prince’s Cloud guitars. Agnew repairs a vintage Western Electric record lathe cutter head, and Rich Isaacs has an easy fix for off-center records. Wayne Robins has thoughts on the Rolling Stones’ pivotal Between the Buttonsalbum. John Seetoo reports on CanJam 2023, the specialty headphones show. We promise we’re working to make this easier! For Safari, go to the Print menu, then click on the PDF button and choose Save as PDF from the drop-down menu. On Chrome, in the Print menu, go to Destination, then choose Save as PDF from the drop-down menu. You will need to go to Print on your browser, and then choose Save as PDF, or in some browsers, Print as PDF. However, there’s no obvious Save or other button. Here’s how to do it:Ĭlick on the Download PDF link at the top of the issue’s opening page (under the issue number). One thing in particular to point out: you can now download the issue as a PDF again (yay again!) but for now the navigation is clunky. We are aware of these growing pains and are working mightily to fix them. We’ve got new features like a search bar (yay!), and others – but there are also some bugs. The issue concludes with a meeting of the minds, singin’ in the studio, and parallel lines.Ĭopper’s gone to a new web platform, as many of you have undoubtedly noticed. Tom Gibbs attempts to improve SACD playback with an inexpensive device. Agnew conducts an audio crime scene investigation. Steven Bryan Bieler has tips for stereo buying for audio newbies, while J.I. Our Mindful Melophile Don Kaplan enjoys more music for solo and duo artists. Howard Kneller gets comfortable in The Listening Chair with the xDuoo TA-30 headphone amp/DAC. Johnson explores the chamber music of Gioachino Rossini, and digs jazz bass master Christian McBride. Jeff Weiner takes another tour through Arizona's' Musical Instrument Museum.Īnne E. Tom Methans has something to say about today’s concert ticket pricing. Andrew Daly interviews Australian guitar alchemist Luke Stamenkovich. Adrian Wu has more confessions of a tube collector. As part of our article exchange program with Germany’s FIDELITY magazine, we present a tour of Wilson Audio. Rudy Radelic continues his series on CTI Records with a listen to the label’s prominent keyboard players. In this issue: I cover Octave Records’ latest, the jazz-flavored Bishop’s Lair by the Tom Amend Octet. (Click on the Download PDF button, then right-click inside the PDF when it appears, and click on Save As to get an HTML page on your desktop.) We continue to work hard on making this and other aspects of Copper as good as they can be. For example, hyperlinks now appear in blue, you can now click on the images in the Table of Contents page to get to the articles, and the Download PDF button works, although the navigation and formatting need tweaking. Though there’s still a bit of a learning curve, we’ve worked out a lot of the kinks (in my case, while listening to the new The Journey, Part 1 collection by the Kinks). As noted in the last issue, Copper’s gone to a new web platform.
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