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Music On The PC

Feature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Nov 1992

Electronic Music Studio

Feature | Topic: Education, Recording Studios | Sound On Sound, Feb 1987
Goldsmiths' College, University of London

Goldsmiths' College in London was the first higher education institute to set up its own electronic music studio and offer a course. That was back in the late 1960s. Today, it has an even wider range of specialist courses and a much better equipped complex of studios to offer prospective students the training facilities necessary for a longterm career.

Workbench

Feature | Topic: Electronics / Build | International Musician, Jul 1986
Go Active!

Phil Walsh promotes an active life

Music Composition Languages - Part 3

Feature Series | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1984

Analogue Equipment Design - Part 5

Feature Series | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture, Electronics / Build | Home & Studio Recording, May 1986
A Comedy of Errors

Just when you though it was safe to read the back pages, Ben Duncan conjures up an additional episode which this time really does finish off this enthralling saga.

Editorial

Editorial | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1984

Practically MIDI - Part 5

Feature Series | Topic: MIDI | Sound On Sound, Jan 1988

Trouble-shooting MIDI Interfaces: Martin Russ boldly goes where no man has gone before in Part 5 of this continuing saga.

Programming Bass Sequences

Feature | Topic: Arranging / Songwriting, Sequencing | Sound On Sound, Apr 1988

Where would Madonna, Giorgio Moroder or Stock, Aitken and Waterman be without sequenced bass lines? Rudi Cazeaux provides some guidelines and practical examples to help you create better bass lines.

Gravis Ultrasound Studio 8

Review | Music Technology, Jul 1993
Sound Card for the PC

16-bit wavetable synthesis? 32-note polyphony? GM file support? Sounds like a job for Ian Waugh, and sounds like the product for any PC owner entering the wonderful world of digital sound.

Workbench

Feature | Topic: Effects Processing, Maintenance / Repair / Modification | International Musician, Mar 1985
Signal Processors - the saga continues

Phil 'Distortion' Walsh and the continuing saga of signal processors

The Strongroom

Feature | Topic: Recording Studios | Sound On Sound, Aug 1989

In the dog-eat-dog world of professional recording studios, the Strongroom has proved that you don't necessarily need an SSL mixing desk to stay in business! Paul Calderon pays a visit to this thriving centre of creativity.

Studio Diary

Feature | Topic: Recording Studios | International Musician, Apr 1985

The comings and goings of everyday studio folk

You Can Make It If You Try - Part 1

Feature Series | Topic: Recording Studios | Home & Studio Recording, May 1985

Dave Simpson relates the saga of how his recording dreams became a reality. The Thatched Cottage sixteen track studio must be every home recordist's idea of a success story.

News

News | International Musician, Aug 1985

Where all the hottest scoops hang out

Machines £1500 to £2500

Feature | Topic: Buyer's Guide | International Musician, Oct 1985

Interfacing the Line - Part 3

Feature Series | Topic: Maintenance / Repair / Modification | Home & Studio Recording, May 1985

Ben Duncan continues the saga.

The Saga Continues

Review | Home & Studio Recording, Sep 1986
Boss RPS10 Pitch Shifter

They said it couldn't be done... a 'harmonising device' for under £200.

Graff HSCD2 Cassette Duplicator

Review | Home & Studio Recording, Jun 1985

Demo to Vinyl - Part 3

Feature Series | Topic: Marketing / Promotion, Music Business | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1986

The saga goes on outlining the hazards that befall anyone trying to get an ounce of sense out of a record company.

You Can Make It If You Try - Part 2

Feature Series | Topic: Recording Studios | Home & Studio Recording, Jun 1985

Dave Simpson concludes the saga of Thatched Cottage Studio and how it came about.

News

News | Sound International, Mar 1979
Tape machines, handsaws, welcome to Concept Corner

The Wrath Of The Wang Bar - Part 4

Feature Series | One Two Testing, Feb 1984

Revenge of the tremolo, returned to pitch.

National & Dobro Steel Guitars

Feature | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture, History / Culture | One Two Testing, Jun 1986

Dobros a go go; real heavy metal six-strings

The List

Feature | One Two Testing, Apr 1984
Billy Bragg

Billy Bragg picks eight that rate.

The News

Show Report | Making Music, Sep 1986
"...comes back from Hammersmith."

What we saw at the big fair, including famous gear and famous people.

 

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