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Copycat CrimesFeature | Topic: Copyright, Sampling | Music Technology, Sep 1988Sampling and the law: where do you stand when you plug your record deck or CD player into your sampler? David Bradwell investigates the legal position and the attitudes of the music industry. |
Cut And Thrust - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Marketing / Promotion, Music Business | Music Technology, Jan 1993Cutting a recordMake your own music, make your own record, make your own luck |
Sampling Confidential - Lateral Thinking - Part 3Feature Series | Topic: Sampling | Music Technology, Jun 1993Concluding our sideways look at the art and soul of sampling, Dom Foulsham covers N to Z in his alphabet of tips |
Sampling Confidential - CD Heaven - Part 4Feature Series | Topic: Sampling | Music Technology, Jul 1993Dom Foulsham continues his series with a guide to the ever-expanding world of sample CDs: what to look for, how to find it, and how to get the best out of the off-the-shelf loop. I know we said the series was concluding last month, but we were wrong, OK? Think of it as a bonus. |
State Of Independents - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Music Business | Music Technology, Oct 1993Riff Raff, FONIn Part 1 of a series on independent labels, MT looks at the case histories of Fon and Riff Raff to discover just what it takes to get going and avoid the pitfalls |
Tool BoxNews Audio | The Mix, Aug 1994Sounds, samples, & software upgrades for the modern studioNew software, systems, sounds, updates |
Rhythm methodsFeature | Topic: Microphones, Recording | The Mix, Aug 1994Drum recording guideFrom miking cymbals to mixing toms - all you need to know |
Heaven SentReview | Sound On Sound, Jan 1992HitSound Pascal Gabriel Sample CDPaul Ireson listens to the first of AMG's Producer Series of sample CDs. |
Sample ShopReview | Sound On Sound, Jun 1992Wilf Smarties kicks off our regular look at new sample CD releases. |
Yamaha DD5Review | Music Technology, Jul 1989Digital DrumsIan Waugh hits on an interesting idea from Yamaha: a sub-£100 set of drum-pads-in-a-box which can be used to play any MIDI instrument. |
Visions of the FutureFeature | Topic: Video / Film / Picture | Music Technology, Jan 1991One of the stars of Channel 4's Fourmations, Brian Johnson's Improvisions combine musical performance with real-time manipulation of video images. Peter Ridsdale trips on this. |
Sample ShopReview | Sound On Sound, Dec 1992 |
Sample ShopReview | Sound On Sound, Apr 1993 |
Sample ShopReview | Sound On Sound, May 1993 |
Re:MixIndex Audio | The Mix, Feb 1995mixed-mode CD tracklistThe words behind the sounds on this month's CD and CD-ROM |
Incoming DataNews | Music Technology, Oct 1992 |
Sample DazeEditorial | Music Technology, Sep 1988Sampling: Is it legal? Is it art? Tim Goodyer raises some of the issues that will shape tomorrow's music. |
ToolboxNews | The Mix, Apr 1995Sounds, samples, & software upgrades for the modern studioNew software, updates, sounds and samples |
Total recall - Part 20Feature Series Audio | Topic: Vintage Instruments | The Mix, May 1995Vintage technology strikes back...Including The A-Z of Analogue |
NewsdeskNews | Music Technology, Aug 1992 |
ScannersNews | Music Technology, Aug 1993News from the cutting edge of music and multimedia technology |
Sampling Confidential: Anything To Declare? - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Music Business, Sampling | Music Technology, Apr 1993The first of our new series on the very live issue of sampling, taking all the technicalities into account. Dom Foulsham begins with an examination of the law as it currently effects all involved. An indispensable guide, if you're concerned about clearance and want to avoid that nasty little rubber glove |