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Total Recall - Part 17Feature Series | Topic: Vintage Instruments | The Mix, Feb 1995Vintage technology strikes back...including The A-Z of Analogue |
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Commercial breakFeature | Topic: Education | The Mix, Apr 1995Bob Dormon finds the Royal Academy moving with the times |
Guitar GuruFeature | Making Music, Nov 1986Oldies identified: Epiphone, Ibanez, Fender, Eros, Radiotone, Hofner, Rickenbacker, Excetro and Fasan. |
Mega SmokeNews | Making Music, Dec 1986Goes Chrimbo CrazyA special seasonal waft of your favourite news and gossip column, this time drifting through the whole magazine and including mini-interviews with the likes of China Crisis and jokes from the likes of us. The fun starts here. |
Sessioneers - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Performing | Making Music, Dec 1986Sessionmen SpecialPart two of studiotime, with bassist Paul Westwood and guitarist Tim Renwick. |
The Big Ten - 1983Retrospective | International Musician, Mar 1985 |
Studio DiaryFeature | Topic: Recording Studios | International Musician, Mar 1985A special 10th anniversary Diary hot from the lips of Adrian Deevoy |
The A-Z of Analogue - Part 9Feature Series | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Music Technology, Apr 1994Part 9 - Hammond to Hanert. |
Further Secrets Of Computer Composition - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Algorythmic Composition, Composing / Art | Music Technology, Apr 1989The second and final part of this series on computer composition examines the differences between human composers and their electronic counterparts. Ian Waugh keeps the score. |
Heroes - Part 10Feature Series | Topic: History / Culture | One Two Testing, Oct 1984George Martin — the fifth Beatle? |
The Programming PeopleFeature | Topic: Music Business | Sound On Sound, Nov 1985Greater reliance on hi-tech instruments in the studio means there's more demand for people able to programme them. Paul Gilby spoke first to Karin Clayton about her recently formed agency that supplies programmers for studio sessions, and then to Fairlight programmer Simon Lloyd about his work. |
PA ColumnFeature | Topic: Live | International Musician, Sep 1985Live AidGig of the century, report of the millenium by Jim Betteridge |
Music & Pictures - Part 6Feature Series | Topic: Composing for Business, Video / Film / Picture | Sound On Sound, May 1986Part 6: It's A Wrap! Composer/musician Robin Lumley packs away the manuscript paper, switches off the Steenbeck viewer and submits his final thoughts on writing music for films in this concluding episode of his series. |
Karlheinz StockhausenFeature | Sound On Sound, May 1992Electronics Into LightKarlheinz Stockhausen has had a profound influence on modern music from the 1950s onwards, and pioneered the use of electronics to create genuinely new music. Mark J. Prendergast reviews his career. |
What The Stars SayFeature | International Musician, Oct 1985 |
Record ProfitsFeature | Topic: Music Business | Music Technology, Dec 1988Who's making the cash out of record sales - the artist, the record company, the management, the record shops? David Bradwell investigates record royalties. |
Hands On: Apple Macintosh ComputersFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Mar 1993 |
Studio Staff revealFeature | Topic: Recording Studios | Sound International, Jun 1979Facts on the RakDenyer gets the Rak job at last, figuring that Mickie Most really ought to know something about putting a studio together. Seems he does. |
Separate OutputsFeature | Topic: Sampling | Sound On Sound, Nov 1987The Pros And ConsSeasoned programmer Paul Wiffen reveals the truth about separate voice outputs on samplers. Are they really desirable or are they just a nuisance? And what happens to the polyphony when you use them? We tell you what no others dared!! |
Music Maker Equipment SceneNews | Electronics & Music Maker, Jun 1981 |
Merry Christmas, Everybody?Feature | Phaze 1, Jan 1989the joys and pitfalls of having a festive hit: the stars tell all |