Sound on Sound

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SOS, May 2006
SOS, May 2006

Sound on Sound is a monthly music technology magazine published by SOS Publications Group, based in Cambridge, UK. The magazine includes product tests of electronic musical performance and recording devices, and interviews with industry professionals.

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[edit] History

The magazine was launched in 1985 on the UK Channel 4 television programme, The Tube. At the time of its launch, text for the magazine was edited on BBC Model B computers and pages were physically pasted together with wax[1]. The modern magazine is full-colour throughout and led the way in using colour as much as possible through its pages when other magazines used colour only for the front cover and special features[2]. In August 2004[3], the magazine, primarily aimed at the recording studio market and the home recording enthusiast, launched a live sound supplement.

[edit] Editorial staff

As at June 2006, the main editorial staff are[4]:-

  • Editor-in-Chief Paul White
  • Technical Editor Hugh Robjohns
  • Managing Editor Matt Bell
  • Features Editor Sam Inglis
  • Reviews Editor Mike Senior
  • Managing Director Ian Gilby


[edit] Contact Address

Sound on Sound, Media House, Trafalgar Way, Bar Hill, Cambridge. CB3 8SQ[5]

[edit] External links


[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Sound on Sound - 20th Anniversary Edition, November 2005
  2. ^ Ibid
  3. ^ SOS official site
  4. ^ Sound on Sound, June 2006
  5. ^ Ibid