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FROM THE EDITOR

We made it into the year 2000.  Two years running this magazine and posting online training has taught me a lot about you, the cyberspace reader and student. You're more sophisticated and demanding and in many ways better readers and better students.  We've made a lot of progress in two years; we have registered over 1800 online readers and students, and probably have the third most popular audio rag on the web.  Regardless of this progress you have shown me that we have still been "missing the mark" and I have re-thought and am now changing my approaches.
This issue of REQ (1/00) is actually a demonstration of a new Robert Dennis advanced training magazine called  Alexander Magazine.  The recording techniques theme of this issue is the subject of compression. There is an "all access" article that gives the basics of how compressors work.  There are two articles that are available to REQ (no-charge) subscribers.  There are three more articles that really go in depth with advanced information and "tricks" that would be available only to Alexander subscribers.  There actually are three more Alexander compression articles planned by the official publication date of February 20, 2000.  For right now, and through the 2/20/00 publication date, the unregistered REQ reader can access all articles to check out Alexander Magazine.
There are a bunch of additional articles cover the other subjects of Alexander Magazine, including three articles on music marketing/promotion, three articles on using equalization during mixing, two production techniques articles and, three articles geared towards the home recordist.  Advanced studies include a regular Alexander Magazine column called "In-Depth On Terminology"

READER ACCESS GUIDE

Until February 20th, all readers will have access to all articles.  After 2/20/00, access will be:

All Access

All readers get access

REQ Subscribers

Registered REQ Sunubscribers get access

Alexander Subscribers

Paid Alexander Magazine Subscribers get assess

REQ also welcomes Ken Lanyon to the staff as our new home recording contributing editor.  Go here for the announcement.
 

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