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British Music FairNews | Making Music, Jul 1986Incorporating the News. And starring all you need to know about the new products and where they'll be. The one you need. |
A Gallery of Misfits - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Electronics & Music Maker, Oct 1985Following last month's list of synthesis casualties, David Ellis delves deeper into the archives and finds yet more mysterious products of human ingenuity. Some of them are quite spectacular. |
Korg DS8 Digital SynthesizerReview | Sound On Sound, Mar 1987Korg's very latest keyboard is non other than a touch-sensitive, sub-£1000, 8-voice FM synthesizer! Mark Jenkins managed to catch a sneak preview. |
Company Report - RolandFeature | Topic: Advertisement Feature, Design, Development & Manufacture | One Two Testing, Mar 1985the Roland story |
TOA D4 MIDI MixerReview | Sound On Sound, Aug 1986This Japanese audio company seem hell-bent on making a name for themselves as producers of high quality products and this rack-mount electronic keyboard mixer incorporating a four channel MIDI Thru box certainly fulfils that aim. Ian Gilby reports. |
Fender "Special" TelecasterReview | Phaze 1, Apr 1989 |
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... |
Vestax MR200Review | Music Technology, Jun 1990If you're already running a MIDI studio on a budget and want to add a handful of tape tracks, the Vestax MR200 could be the answer. Nigel Lord checks out a cassette multitracker that won't cost you much more than £300. |
A History of Electronic Music - Part 9Feature Series | Topic: History / Culture | Electronics & Music Maker, Jun 1983Karlheinz Stockhausen |
SmokeNews | Making Music, Sep 1987 |
Frankfurt: Drums, Electronic Drums And CymbalsShow Report | International Musician, Apr 1986Bob Henrit reminisces on a plethora of electronic drums and a naze of excess |
PatchworkFeature Downloads | Topic: Synthesizer Patches | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1986Readers' synth patches for the Bit One, Yamaha DX7 and Casio CZ series, plus a review of some new DX ROM packs from Japan. |
MIDI In The UKFeature | Topic: MIDI | Music Technology, Feb 1991UKMANow that the UK has its own MIDI association, help and information are but a phone call away. Simon Trask checks out the UKMA and its founder: Vic Lennard. |
Westone Concord BassReview | Music UK, Sep 1982 |
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. |
Plant you now - Dig you laterNews Audio | The Mix, Nov 1994 |
NewsNews | Making Music, Oct 1987 |
Yamaha CX-5M ComputerUser Report | In Tune, Apr 1985 |
Designing The FutureFeature | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture | Music Technology, Aug 1991Appropriately enough, MT shares its birthday with one of the companies which has helped shape today's synthesisers: Roland UK. Gez Kahan presents a view from the inside. |
Raising The StandardFeature | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1986MSX SoftwareIs the Japanese computer standard a dead duck, or will the latest music and video software from Toshiba and Pioneer save the day? Annabel Scott has the answers. |