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Sampling Through The AgesFeature | Topic: History / Culture, Sampling | Making Music, Apr 1987There's an awful lot of hi-hi-history involved, y'know |
The Development of Electronic Music - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Composing / Art | Electronic Soundmaker, Jul 1984Says it all really |
Wood Of The MonthFeature | Making Music, Jun 1987 |
Industry Profile: Roland (UK) LtdFeature Audio | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1981 |
MDB Window RecorderReview | One Two Testing, Sep 1985 |
Night flight to the oasisFeature | Topic: Live | The Mix, Jan 1995Engineer Jim Ebdon shares some secrets about getting a heavy live sound, and Andrew Levy explains the band’s approach to recording |
Susurrant synthesisReview Audio | The Mix, Feb 1995Akai EWI 3020/3030Wind controller and sound modules |
EditorialEditorial | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1982 |
The Big Ten - 1981Retrospective | International Musician, Mar 1985 |
33 Recording TipsFeature | Topic: Recording | International Musician, Sep 1985What to do to get tip-top tapes from our master of the mastering, Steve Toke |
Synth ComputersFeature | Topic: Computing, Synthesis & Sound Design | One Two Testing, Nov 1982INPUT: computer analysis/Fairlight/Emulator/PPG/Synclavier/edit and compare/explain FILE FOUND: guest reviewer/Tom Dolby... ASSIGN |
Incoming DataNews | Music Technology, Jun 1993 |
Hands On Show ReportShow Report | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1983 |
Eight Days a WeekFeature | Topic: Music Business | One Two Testing, Apr 1984How much do musicians really earn? The rich ones (ahem) the poor ones (definitely). |
Take ControlReview | Music Technology, Nov 1989Music PublisherAimed at the professional scorewriter, this scorewriting program for the Atari ST goes a long way towards making complex scores easy to handle. Ian Waugh goes public. |
What It All MeansFeature | Topic: Sampling | Making Music, Aug 1986SamplingSampling is the subject this time: we turn the technical phrases into real language. |
Instant PicturesFeature | Topic: Performing, Video / Film / Picture | Music Technology, Feb 1987From Canada comes Mandala, the first instrument capable of translating video images into MIDI data - and vice versa. Jim Burgess points some pretty pictures and assesses the implications. |
Recording Techniques - Part 15Feature Series | Topic: Mixing, Recording | Sound On Sound, Feb 1991The Mix (1)Part 15. David Mellor looks at how to create the perfect mix. |
Roland MC50 Micro ComposerReview | Music Technology, Jan 1991Having pioneered the Micro Composer in the '70s, Roland reaffirm the position of the hardware sequencer in 1990 with the MC50. Simon Trask is fatally attracted. |
Where MIDI meets Video...Feature | Topic: MIDI, Video / Film / Picture | Music Technology, Dec 1993Two ways to control video images using the existing musical interface. |
Visions of the FutureFeature | Topic: Video / Film / Picture | Music Technology, Jan 1991One of the stars of Channel 4's Fourmations, Brian Johnson's Improvisions combine musical performance with real-time manipulation of video images. Peter Ridsdale trips on this. |
Questionnaire Results - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1984Readers' replies to the second half of our survey, analysed by David Ellis. |
Clares Rhapsody IIReview | Music Technology, Feb 1992Software for ArchimedesIf you're looking for computer scorewriting, Rhapsody could be what you need - as well as helping to save the Archimedes from musical oblivion. Ian Waugh gets to know Clare and Archie. |