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Jim Cooper - Inside Views: J L CooperFeature | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture | Sound On Sound, Oct 1987Another in our series that looks at hi-tech companies and design personnel working in the field of music and recording technology. This month Paul Gilby talks to Jim Cooper, President of J.L Cooper Electronics and the MIDI Manufacturers Association. | |||
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Inside Views: E-mu SystemsFeature | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture | Sound On Sound, Apr 1987Continuing our series that looks at hi-tech companies and design personnel working in the field of music and recording technology, Paul Gilby talks to Marco Alpert, Director of Marketing & Sales for E-mu Systems of America - the company behind the Emulator and Emax samplers. | |||
MIDI Time CodeFeature | Topic: MIDI, Syncronisation | Music Technology, Jul 1987The marriage between MIDI and SMPTE is now complete, but the burning question remains: how will musicians and engineers benefit from it? Chris Meyer traces the link from its source to its users. | |||
Poor Person's SMPTEReview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1987J.L. Cooper PPS-1Looking for an alternative means of syncing MIDI instruments to tape? David Mellor tries out a low-cost solution from J.L. Cooper Electronics - the PPS-1. |
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