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Digidesign
02-15-2006, 08:15 PM
This one is a rare personal post...

Since we have this new forum, I thought it might be a good place to mention a new monthly magazine that came out a few months ago, Virtual Instruments Magazine. To find out more about it, or to subscribe, see their website:
www.virtualinstrumentsmag.com (http://www.virtualinstrumentsmag.com)

This publication is not affiliated with Digidesign, and they are not affiliated with this forum that shares the VI name, but there are a number of Pro Tools users (including some DUC members) that write for it. We have a lot of respect for their expertise, and the steady hand of expert editor and publisher Nick Batzdorf.

I subscribed when it first came out, and highly recommend it to anyone interested in virtual instruments.

Cheers,
Bruce Paine
Digi CS Web Admin

Shan
02-16-2006, 07:42 PM
Thanks for the heads up on this publication Bruce. I had know idea it even existed.

Shane

scottedog
02-16-2006, 09:11 PM
Looks like this is available in Canada? Haven't seen it at any retailers. I'll have to do some more hunting.

aliengroover
02-17-2006, 11:49 AM
Good stuff! I think I first saw it a couple of months ago at Borders, and also at B&N. I think EM or ReMix had a little advert about it in there, and I think it was mentioned in the Mastering for ProTools LE publication. I hope they have that new one available when I go tonight.
Peace

Bentley Ferrari
02-20-2006, 11:52 AM
Just subscribed on Friday after seeing your reco. I really liked what I saw. The latest issue is downloadable, so I took advantage of that rather than wait for the mail. Was not disappointed. My first impression: articles are substantive, pleasantly packaged, well-organized and USEABLE.

lwilliam
02-25-2006, 01:21 PM
I've been following Nick B's writing for at least ten years. I was wondering what he was going to do next and then I saw VI on a newstand. I bought a 2nd issue and then put in my 2 year subscription. It's a great mag for the merging studio (everything into the computer). No more wading through all the "hardware" stuff to get to the "software" reviews.