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The Vintage Wireless MuseumFeature | Topic: History / Culture | One Two Testing, Dec 1985house of valves |
Keyboard Buyers GuideFeature | Topic: Buyer's Guide | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1982In this, the next of our Buyers Guides we look at electric pianos, string synths and electric keyboards in general. |
The A-Z of Analogue - Part 10Feature Series | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Music Technology, May 1994This month: Hohner |
Gateway's Sound Advice columnFeedback | Sound On Sound, Jan 1987More readers' queries are answered by the expert teaching staff of London's Gateway School Of Recording & Music Technology. |
Cocteau ConstructionFeature | Topic: Home Studio | One Two Testing, Dec 1985how to find studio premises |
The Fairlight Explained - Part 1Feature Series | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1984In the first part of a major new series, Jim Grant attempts the impossible by trying to explain the workings of the Fairlight CMI in terms that mere mortal musicians can understand. In-depth simply isn't the word... |
The New Age Music ConundrumFeature | Sound On Sound, Jan 1987What is 'New Age' music? Who plays it, and why is it apparently so popular? Our resident musicologist Mark Prendergast traces its development back to the work of 'new music' composers Arnold Schoenberg and Erik Satie. |
Total Recall - Part 17Feature Series | Topic: Vintage Instruments | The Mix, Feb 1995Vintage technology strikes back...including The A-Z of Analogue |
AmericaNews | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1982 |
Roland HP300/400, PB300, PR800Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1984 |
The Time MachineFeature | Topic: Electronics / Build | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1985Not, as its name might imply, a wondrous device capable of predicting next week's racing results, but a handy build-it-yourself project that divides down sequencer and drum machine clock pulses. Designer Paul White has the full story. |
New Electronic & Instrumental Music In The Late 1980sFeature | Sound On Sound, Apr 1989An overviewMark Prendergast presents a general overview of record labels, artists, and recordings that make up the exciting area of new electronic and experimental music in the late 1980s. |
Yamaha PF10, PF15Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1984 |
Something Old, Something New...Feature | Topic: Buyer's Guide, Vintage Instruments | Electronics & Music Maker, Jun 1986Secondhand Polysynth GuideWhether you can't afford to indulge yourself in this month's Polysynth Checklist or simply prefer something that's now out of production, E&MM's guide to things secondhand could save you a lot of time and trouble. |
RumblingsNews | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1984What happened when the International MIDI Association talked software, plus more. Newscaster - David Ellis. |
Made in Japan - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture | Music Technology, Nov 1987The first of three personal views of a nation that's revolutionised the development and manufacture of hi-tech musical equipment. Hugh Ashton checks out the gear and the music. |
Studio Of The MonthFeature | Topic: Recording Studios | International Musician, Mar 1985Clock Recording StudiosChris Maillard Clocks on to report on a new recordenhaus |
Inside The Synclavier - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Digital Audio Workstations, Vintage Instruments | Sound On Sound, Jun 1989PART 1: New England Digital's Synclavier is the world's most expensive musical instrument, bar the odd 300 year old Stradivarius. But more than that, it can be a recording studio, a post-production system, a music engraver, a scientific research tool... and more. The Synclavier is at the leading edge of musical technology. David Mellor sets out on a voyage of discovery. |
Bass - No BullRetrospective (Gear) | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Music Technology, May 1991Moog Taurus PedalsUltimate 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. |
Playing The Perfect GigFeature | Topic: Live | Making Music, May 1986Start here to avoid disaster and achieve applause. We bring you clues from experienced hands. |
Getting TeknikalReview | Home & Studio Recording, Nov 1985 |
Yamaha ClavinovaReview | International Musician, Jul 1985KeyboardcheckA marriage of technology and elegance. Yes, Dave Foister has written another review |