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Pastorius KilledNews | Making Music, Oct 1987 |
Fender Fretless PrecisionFeature | Topic: Tuition / Technique | Sound International, Jul 1978Fretless Bass PlayingColin Hodgkinson wide-eyed and fretless. |
EtceteraFeature | Sound International, Apr 1979Being a new section mainly for interesting and musical people of medium height: a little short for a feature but far too sturdy for a news item. Today, Weather Report refugee Alphonso Johnson and an instrument to gawp at and the curious Gruppo Sportivo (Q: Are we not Italian? A: We are Dutch). |
The Best Bass Lines In The WorldFeature | One Two Testing, Feb 1984From Jamerson to Joy Division, Chic to Kaye, this is the place of the bass. |
Five for Eighty-fiveRetrospective | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1986A nostalgic look back at 1985 by the people who bring E&MM to you each month. Was it really that bad? |
FrontLinesNews | Phaze 1, Nov 1988People, Gear, Events, Gossiphappening people, gear, events, gossip |
Roland D50Review | Making Music, Aug 1987Rockschool's Alastair Gavin ganders at the vastly praised digital synth, and decides they're right. |
Roland RhodesReview | Music Technology, Nov 1989MK 80 Electronic PianoIn its day the Fender Rhodes changed the course of musical progress; now Roland have resurrected and improved Harold Rhodes' classic electric piano. Simon Trask plays on... |
Studio TokyoFeature | Topic: Recording Studios | Sound On Sound, Dec 1986You'll be hard pushed to find a UK studio that isn't choc-a-bloc with Japanese studio equipment, but have you ever wondered what they use? David Mellor takes a slow boat that bypasses China, and visits two Tokyo studios to find out. |
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. |
Box Of TricksRetrospective (Gear) | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Music Technology, Dec 1988Oberheim SEMOberheim had expanders on their minds long before Xpanders. Steve Howell extols the virtues of yesterday's modular approach to synthesis. |
Home TapingFeature | Topic: Home Studio | International Musician, Nov 1985The column that makes recording rewarding. Chris Maillard's got it taped |
Short CutsReview | Music Technology, Feb 1994Miroslav Vitous Symphonic Orchestra sample CD-ROMs, Prima Publishing Quick Time: Making Movies With Your Macintosh by Robert Hone |
Oberheim PolyReview | Sound International, May 1978Dave Crombie checks out the Oberheim 4-voice polyphonic synth. |
Jim Cooper - Inside Views: J L CooperFeature | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture | Sound On Sound, Oct 1987Another in our series that looks at hi-tech companies and design personnel working in the field of music and recording technology. This month Paul Gilby talks to Jim Cooper, President of J.L Cooper Electronics and the MIDI Manufacturers Association. |
Wind of ChangeFeature | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture | Sound International, May 1979Lyricon-blowing John Walters, of Landscape fame if not fortune (yet), undertakes the western world's most comprehensive guide to the history, construction and playing of the Lyricon wind synthesiser. |
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