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MIDIsoft StudioReview | Music Technology, Nov 1988Software for the Atari STThis new Atari ST sequencing software package from America combines affordability with flexibility. Simon Trask applies the soft touch. |
Drummers Drumming - Part 6Feature Series | Topic: History / Culture | One Two Testing, Apr 1985Drum Dateslatea history of hitting things |
EducationFeature | Topic: Education | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1981 |
Sight ReadingReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1985Dan Goldstein and Simon Trask take a break from reading their own work and examine a selection of new books aimed at helping you get more out of music technology. |
Total Recall - Coachbuilt classicFeature | Topic: Vintage Instruments | The Mix, Jun 1995 |
Strawberry Cutting RoomFeature | Topic: Mastering, Recording Studios, Tape, Vinyl, CD, DAT | Sound International, Mar 1979Nobody ever seems to think much about the art of disc-cutting: yet in reality the cutting-room is the final link in the chain that can really make or break your recording quality-wise. Ralph Denyer, therefore, takes some time out to talk to Strawberry's top cutting engineers, in an effort to demystify this vital area. |
AmericaNews | Electronics & Music Maker, Jun 1982 |
Company Report - YamahaFeature | Topic: Advertisement Feature | One Two Testing, Apr 1985the Yamaha story |
On The Beat - Part 7Feature Series | Topic: Drum Programming | Music Technology, Feb 1990In the early '70s reggae was the star of the pop charts; these days its profile is lower but its influence almost inescapable, Nigel Lord looks at programming Ja rhythm. |
Shape Of Things To ComeNews | Sound On Sound, Jul 1990A colourful round-up of what's new in the hi-tech recording arena. |
AmericaNews | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1982 |
The Transcontinental Midi Songwriting ShuffleFeature | Topic: Computing, Sequencing | Sound On Sound, May 1989MIDI Composition via ComputerThe tale of two songwriters on opposite coasts of America, using different computers and musical instruments, writing and producing a single without face-to-face collaboration until the final mixdown. Al Hospers reveals what happened. |
The Software SyndromeFeature | Topic: Computing | Music Technology, Feb 1990This week a new virus appeared on IBM computer - "AIDS" - how long before one appears in your music system? Vic Lennard looks at viruses and how you can avoid them. |
The Best Drum Beats In The WorldFeature | One Two Testing, Apr 1984Six of our favourite drummers choose 30 of their favourite drum tracks. |
The Electronic Music of Barton and Priscilla McLeanFeature | Topic: Composing / Art | Polyphony, Nov/Dec 1978Composer Profiles |
It Seemed Like A Good Idea At The TimeFeature | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture | One Two Testing, May 1985certain weird inventions in the name of music |
The Shape of Things to ComeNews | Sound On Sound, May 1987Our regular monthly exploration of upcoming new products. |
Step By StepFeature | Topic: Advertisement Feature | International Musician, Aug 1986Vox Setting Charts Choosing Strings And Pickups. |
EditorialFeature | International Musician, Mar 1985 |
MIDI DJReview | Sound On Sound, May 1987Disk Recorder / SequencerMark Jenkins gets to grips with this unassuming dual channel MIDI sequencer from the States and unearths some interesting facts... |
AmericaNews | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1981 |
That Syncing Feeling - Part 3Feature Series | Topic: MIDI, Syncronisation | Micro Music, Oct/Nov 1989Chris Smith enlightens us on the subject of locking music to video |