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August 2005, “Studio in a Box,” pp. 64-67. The specifications tables contained errors regarding the Korg and Boss portable digital studios. The Korg D32XD has eight balanced ¼-inch inputs, two unbalanced ¼-inch Stereo Master outputs, two unbalanced ¼-inch Stereo Monitor outputs, a built-in 80 GB hard drive, and 16 levels of undo. The Korg D1200mkII has four balanced ¼-inch inputs, two RCA Stereo Master outputs, and two RCA Stereo Monitor outputs. The XLR inputs on both Korg units are individually phantom powered. Lastly, the Boss BR-1600CD transfers data via CD-RW and USB.
August 2005, “The World Wide Studio,” p. 76. When discussing commercial services that facilitate remote sessions, we inadvertently omitted eSession (www.esession.com), a Web-based service that gives artists and producers access to top studio players and engineers for remote sessions.
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