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Food for thought Those of a creative bent will find plenty of food for thought this month, with a look at how to automate mixing in Niall Magennis' Sound column, and tips for creating realistic lighting effects from Ken McMahon in Digital imaging. Boy (an.

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food for thought

Those of a creative bent will find plenty of food for thought this month, with a look at how to automate mixing in Niall Magennis' Sound column, and tips for creating realistic lighting effects from Ken McMahon in Digital imaging.

Boy (and girl) racers can find out just how much a hardware Raid card will improve performance from Gordon Laing, who also concludes his look at building your own media server, in the Hardware column.

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