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Digital OverdubbingFeature | Topic: Digital Audio, Recording | Home & Studio Recording, Dec 1986Mike Skeet explains how to bring sound on sound recording into the 20th century using two video recorders and a Sony PCM processor. |
AmericaNews | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1982 |
Fender Strat/Squier Strat/Fender KatanaReview | One Two Testing, Dec 1985 |
Ibanez Artist SeriesReview | Sound International, Sep 1978Positive superlatives all over the place as Dave Blake's rhetoric embraces a couple of Ibanez instruments. |
Gibson Chet Atkins, LucilleReview | One Two Testing, Dec 1982 |
Gibson Les Paul De-LuxeReview | International Musician, Aug 1975 |
Gibson Victory, ModerneReview | One Two Testing, Dec 1982 |
Why Settle for Second Best?Review | Topic: Advertisement Feature | Music UK, Sep 1983 |
NewsCompetition | Sound International, Jun 1979Aria Competition Answers, Portland Studios, Introducing News Notes |
Gordon Smith Gypsy 1 & 2Review | One Two Testing, Dec 1982 |
FrankfurtShow Report | Making Music, Mar 1987News SpecialRead all the hot news from the biggest ever show of new instruments and gear |
The Guitars - Part 2Review Series | Sound International, Dec 1978Son of Leo Meets Son of Les — a further attempt to sort out the neat from the naff. |
Stepp DG1 Digital GuitarReview | Sound On Sound, Feb 1987Few instruments have caused as great a stir in the marketplace as the futuristic-looking DG1. Stepp describe it as "a radically new instrument that plays like a guitar, and which can produce some of the most phenomenal sounds you're ever likely to hear." Ian Gilby visited Stepp to find out for himself and talk with its creator, Stephen Randall. |
JHS Rock-BoxReview | International Musician, Jan 1985AmpcheckAn ampman? A personal stack? Alan Kensley goes mobile |
Wood Of The MonthFeature | Making Music, Oct 1987 |