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Steinberg MusicalReview | Music Technology, Sep 1989Atari ST SoftwareIn a completely different vein to Cubase, MusiCal is a music learning program aimed primarily at the educational market. Ian Waugh goes back to school. |
Fret WorkFeature | Topic: Live, Maintenance / Repair / Modification | Sound On Stage, Dec 1996Could You Be A Guitar Tech? |
The Jay Arthur ColumnFeature | Topic: Humour | Making Music, Feb 1987 |
Uncharted GroundEditorial | Music Technology, Mar 1990The pop charts, who wants 'em and needs 'em? Tim Goodyer glimpses a world without pop charts and the marketing that accompanies them. |
Under CoversFeature | Topic: Arranging / Songwriting, Performing | Making Music, Feb 1987Cover VersionsWhy do them, how do them, when do them. |
OD ON MUSICFeature | Music Technology, Apr 1988Really Big MenThe band tipped to make it BIG in '88. Tim Goodyer talks to a DJ/keyboard player with a unique place in rock 'n' roll and a singer/guitarist who's going to make Madonna and Lita Ford look like Dot Cotton and Hilda Ogden. |
Video ManualsReview | Sound On Sound, Sep 1990Ian Gilby collates the more interesting responses to his editorial request for manufacturers and retailers to look towards the 'video manual' as a complement to printed equipment manuals. |
A Classical Style - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Music Business, Performing | Making Music, Mar 1987Orchestral VoicesPart two of our interview/investigation into the differences between classical and rock |
Tape Line-Up - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Sound Fundamentals, Tape, Vinyl, CD, DAT | Sound On Sound, Sep 1986Know anything about bias, test-tones or calibration? If you use a tape recorder then you should! In the first of two parts, David Mellor explains the need for tape recorder line-up procedures and unravels the mystery behind this arcane science which can have a profound affect on the quality of your recordings. |
Recording Techniques - Part 18Feature Series | Topic: Recording | Sound On Sound, May 1991Any Questions?Part 18. David Mellor concludes this 18-part mammoth series on recording techniques with a handy question and answer session. |
A History of Electronic Music - Part 6Feature Series | Topic: History / Culture | Electronics & Music Maker, Jun 1982Into the Seventies |
Circus LumièreFeature | Music Technology, Sep 1993Megadog MIDI CircusExclusive pictures of this summer's high-tech roadshow, featuring Orbital, Aphex Twin, Drum Club and many more |
Acid Over?Editorial | Music Technology, Dec 1988Is acid house a new musical movement or simply a front for drug trafficking? Tim Goodyer discusses the power of the press over music. |
Heroes - Part 14Feature Series | Topic: History / Culture | One Two Testing, Feb 1985Trevor Horn considered |
Reader ProfileFeature | Sound On Sound, Jul 1987Another two Sound On Sound readers reveal what they get up to with all their hi-tech gear. |
Virtual RealityFeature | Topic: Multimedia / Graphics / Visuals | Music Technology, May 1994festival previewTechnology is the touchstone at this key event. Phil Ward talks to Mike Godfrey, designer of the Audio Visual Live System. |
Drugs and the MusicianFeature | Topic: History / Culture, Music Business, Performing | One Two Testing, Feb 1985dangerous truths |
African Music - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Home Studio | Sound On Sound, Oct 1987Sound On Sound reader Kofi Busia recently released his own independent LP called 'Oh Africa', funded entirely by himself. To encourage others to follow his example, we asked Kofi to write about his experiences. In this the first of three parts, he presents a frank and revealing account of why the record came about, how he came to grips with using modern technology for African music, and why he chose the equipment he used. |
Trends In Pop & Rock Since The Birth Of A1 MusicFeature | Topic: Advertisement Feature | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1984 |
The News This WeekFeature | Topic: Humour | One Two Testing, Apr 1985True Storiesthat will amaze you |