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Interviews

Casio Rapman

Review | Music Technology, Oct 1991
Personal Music System

Casio's curious Rapman is already regarded as a toy by many a music cynic - but it's captivated pros like Manu Katche and Peter Gabriel. Tom Robinson reviews it - and buys it.

Drum Programming - Part 8

Feature Series | Topic: Drum Programming | Sound On Sound, Dec 1992
A Series By Warren Cann.

Installation News

News | Sound On Stage, Dec 1996

Funky Stuff

Feature | Topic: Arranging / Songwriting, Drum Programming, Sequencing | Sound On Sound, Sep 1993
Making Classic Funk

Music & Pictures - Part 5

Feature Series | Topic: Composing for Business, Video / Film / Picture | Sound On Sound, Apr 1986
Getting Started

This month film music composer Robin Lumley discloses his own route to fame and fortune in an effort to get you started on yours...

Computer Musician - Rumblings

News | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1985

The latest on Atari's astonishing new musical micro, plus news from software people Mimetics and Passport Designs.

The Personal Touch

Editorial | Music Technology, May 1991

"People, people who need people are the luckiest people..." goes the old song. But Tim Goodyer argues that people are often the first casualty of today's music technology.

Write Now

Feature | Topic: Arranging / Songwriting | Phaze 1, Nov 1988

Bass - No Bull

Retrospective (Gear) | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Music Technology, May 1991
Moog Taurus Pedals

Ultimate bass? Legendary synth pioneers Moog once made the best bass synth on the planet: Paul Ward reassesses the power of Taurus in the light of '90s bass mania.

Read the Small Print

Feature | Topic: Music Business | Phaze 1, Jan 1989
"There's No Need to Read the Small Print so Just Sign Here, Ok?"

the ins and outs of music-biz contracts

FrontLines

News | Phaze 1, Aug 1989
People, Gear, Events, Gossip

happening people, gear, gossip, events

The New Standard?

Review | Sound On Sound, Nov 1988
Akai S1000

No-one can deny that Akai's S900 is the 'industry standard' sampler, having kept all newcomers at bay for well over two years. But now there's a new heir to the throne. David Mellor looks at the long-awaited 16-bit stereo, 16-note polyphonic S1000.

U2 - U2: The Unforgettable Tour

Feature | Topic: Live | Recording Musician, Nov 1992

Behind the scenes on the tour of one of the world's most popular live bands

 

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