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Roger Linn - "I Murdered The Drummer!"Interview | International Musician, Jun 1985A rare and exclusive chat with the boffin who gave birth to the beatbox. Tony Horkins programmes the questions. | |||
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Cocteau Twins - The Cocteau TwinsInterview | Sound On Sound, Jul 1989A voice, a few guitars, a bit of processing, and a hell of a lot of inspiration. Mark J. Prendergast investigates... | |||
Kim Ryrie - Fairlight's Father - Part 1Interview Series | Music Technology, May 1987TechTalk: Kim RyrieIn an exclusive interview, the co-founder of the Fairlight company and father of the CMI talks about the machine's development, and outlines his plans for the future. Simon Trask pops the questions. | |||
Three Wize MenInterview | Music Technology, Jun 1988Getting philosophical about the new British hip hop. Tim "homeboy" Ponting raps with Wize man DJ Jemski about sampling, sequencing and bringing the drum kit into hip hop. | |||
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Akai ASQ 10 SequencerReview | Sound On Sound, May 1988The return of Roger Linn, as a member of the Akai team, promises much to the world of musical technology. The ASQ 10, bearing the Linn name, is a heavyweight sequencer in all senses. David Mellor assesses its abilities. | |||
Akai MPC60Review | Music Technology, Apr 1988From the ashes of the ill-fated Linn 9000, Roger Linn and Akai have brought forth the MPC60. Simon Trask takes a look at this powerful drum machine and sequencer. | |||
Akai/Linn MPC60 IIReview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1991Warren Cann looks at the updated version of the MPC60, the most notable result of Roger Linn's collaboration with Akai. | |||
The Appliance Of ScienceShow Report | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1985Digicon ’85Vancouver, Canada was the location for two hi-tech music events last August. Ron Briefel reports on the first of them, Digicon '85, and finds he has plenty to talk about. | |||
Linn 9000Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1985Digital Drum Machine and Keyboard RecorderThe people who introduced the world to the concept of digital drums have now applied their expertise to MIDI keyboard recording. Paul Wiffen gives his verdict. | |||
Beat Box BallisticsFeature | Topic: Drum Programming | One Two Testing, Sep 1985Drum Machinesimprove your programming with the experts | |||
Ten LandmarksFeature | International Musician, Oct 1985 | |||
The Future of SynthesisFeature | Topic: Synthesis & Sound Design | Sound On Sound, Sep 1987With the summer shows out of the way and the forthcoming new products all unveiled, Martin Russ looks into the crystal ball and plots out his version of where the world of synthesis might be heading... | |||
Kawai R50 Drum MachineReview | Sound On Sound, Sep 1987In some ways this budget-priced drum machine from Kawai is a major improvement over its big brother, the R100, not least in its use of 8-note polyphonic sounds and its built-in digital effects. Ian Gilby was more than a little impressed. Find out why... | |||
The Beating HeartReview | Electronic Soundmaker, May 1985Linn 9000Linn's new 9000 combines drum machine and MIDI recorder-making it the heart of your set up. | |||
The Shape Of Things To ComeNews | Sound On Sound, Feb 1988Our colourful glimpse of forthcoming and recently released new products from the hi-tech and recording fields. | |||
The Big Bang!Review | Sound On Sound, Jun 1988Simmons SDX Drum SamplerLurking inside this angular-looking monster is a versatile computer system that will turn what is ostensibly an electronic drum kit (albeit a state-of-the-art 16-bit sampling one) into a formidable MIDI workstation. Ed Jones test drives Simmons' powerful, new SDX system. | |||
An Alphabetical AppraisalShow Report | Electronic Soundmaker, Apr 1985Frankfurt ReviewHot news on hot products. | |||
DrumulatorReview | One Two Testing, Jan 1983 | |||
Frankfurt ReportShow Report | Micro Music, Apr/May 1989The most comprehensive review of Europes biggest Music Fair | |||
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