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Index To ArticlesIndex | Home & Studio Recording, Feb 1985September 1983 - January 1985All articles ever featured in HSR from September 83 to January 85 listed for your delectation. |
Linn 9000Review | International Musician, Apr 1985RhythmcheckLinn take a massive leap into the future and come up with the ultimate drum machine. Bob Henrit is astounded |
What's NewNews | Home & Studio Recording, Mar 1985News of Yamaha's MT44D system amongst other products. |
MultitaskingFeature | Topic: Computing | Music Technology, May 1988Wishing you could do more than one thing at a time may be as close as you'll ever get to doing it, but your computer is another story altogether. Harvey P Newquist III explains multitasking and some of its uses. |
Doing That Digital ThingFeature | Topic: Digital Audio, Recording, Tape, Vinyl, CD, DAT | Making Music, Sep 1986Producer John Walters discusses how those noughts and ones will affect us musiciany beings. |
Fast ForwardNews | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1986 |
Look No Hands!Review | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1986Audio Kinetics Master Mix and Q-lockFull automation for any engineer who feels himself in need of twenty fingers when it comes to the mix. |
PAN: The Performing Artists NetworkFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Nov 1987Mark Badger sets his baud rate for the heart of the sun and goes 'on-line' to America to interview Perry Leopold, founder of PAN - a unique communications network for hi-tech musicians. |
Making More Of The Kawai K5Feature | Topic: Synthesis & Sound Design, Vintage Instruments | Sound On Sound, Aug 1990Martin Russ reflects on a cult phenomenon: Kawai’s K5 additive synthesizer. |
Fast ForwardNews | Home & Studio Recording, Nov 1986 |
Choosing A Computer For Music - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Buyer's Guide, Computing | Sound On Sound, Jun 1991Atari ST & Commodore AmigaPart 2. Concluding our look at the relative merits of the big four music computers, Martin Russ puts the case for the Atari ST and its variants, and Paul Overaa explains why his heart belongs to the Commodore Amiga. |
Bopping With The BBCFeature | Topic: Computing | Electronic Soundmaker, Aug/Sep 1984A six page feature that shows you how to make music with the aid of the BBC Micro |
How To Become An Atari ST Power User - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Aug 1991HardwareThe first part of a short series in which Martin Russ expands, exploits and explores the Atari ST computer. |
Russ DX7 AI EditorReview | Sound On Sound, Apr 1988This low-cost program for the Atari ST uses Artificial Intelligence techniques to take all the hard work out of programming FM synths and allows you to create new ‘musical’ voices quickly and easily. David Hughes enters the edit zone... |
Questionnaire Results - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1984Readers' replies to the second half of our survey, analysed by David Ellis. |
The Music RevivalFeature | Topic: Restoration / Archival, Tape, Vinyl, CD, DAT | Music Technology, Nov 1989Cedar Audio RestorationAs well as creating sound, digital technology can be used to rescue old or damaged recordings. Gordon Reid looks at a British system that's leading the world in audio restoration. |