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SessioneersFeature | Topic: Music Business, Performing, Recording | Making Music, Jan 1987Sessionmen SpecialBehind the scenes stuff with ace players Ian Lynn (keyboards) and Dave Mattacks (drums). |
Criminal Record? - Part 2Feature Series | Music Technology, Apr 1992The second part of MT's in-depth examination of the sample CD phenomenon. Simon Harris, Norman Cook, Coldcut, Ed Stratton and Pascal Gabriel confess all to Tim Goodyer. |
Linn SequencerReview | International Musician, Jan 1986SequencerCheckWodger's latest offering takes the Paul Fishman test |
Track Record: The Art Of NoiseFeature | Topic: Classic Tracks | International Musician, May 1986Peter GunnJim Betteridge plays 'Hunt the Aled Jones sample.' |
Take Two: MIDIVERBReview | Sound On Sound, Mar 1986Paul Gilby scrutinises the world's cheapest MIDI controlled stereo digital reverb, the MIDIVERB. |
Fairlight VoicetrackerReview | International Musician, Jun 1986SynthCheckPaul Fishman sings the praises of Fairlight's unique instrument — and finds himself controlling a DX7 |
The SynclavierFeature | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture, Digital Audio Workstations | Sound On Sound, May 1986New England Digital: A Company PhilosophyMost people have heard of the Synclavier but little is known about the company that produces it: New England Digital. Paul Gilby met up with its Vice-President, Brad Naples, who supplied us with a fascinating insight into the philosophy behind the development of this highly advanced digital recording system they call 'the Synclavier'. |
Studio DiaryFeature | Topic: Recording Studios | International Musician, Jun 1986More cuttings from the sharp end of the Biz |
The News This WeekFeature | Topic: Humour | One Two Testing, Apr 1985True Storiesthat will amaze you |
Everything But The Kitchen... - Part 4Feature Series | Topic: Syncronisation | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1985We conclude our series on synchronisation by looking at Time Code and its applications in the video and music industries. Film editor Richard Atherton is your guide. |
OvertonesFeature | Topic: Marketing / Promotion | One Two Testing, Apr 1985Getting Publicitythe workings of the Press, and how YOU can get publicity out of them |
Korg DRV-2000 ReverbReview | Sound On Sound, Jun 1987Phil South discovers that room simulation is not incurable these days, thanks in part to this latest combined digital reverb and multi-effects processor from Korg. |
Drummers Drumming - Part 8Feature Series | Topic: Live, Recording | One Two Testing, Apr 1985Balancing Kitsan even sound for your setup |
Record ProfitsFeature | Topic: Music Business | Music Technology, Dec 1988Who's making the cash out of record sales - the artist, the record company, the management, the record shops? David Bradwell investigates record royalties. |
PPG Wave 2.3 and WavetermReview | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1984A special report on the latest versions of these successful German instruments. Review by David Ellis. |
Yamaha DMP7 Digital MixerReview | Sound On Sound, Jul 1987Digital Mixing ProcessorA fully automated, digital mixer with built-in multi-effects and full MIDI control for under £3,000? Hard to believe. David Mellor visits the Yamaha research and development centre in London to try out this amazing innovation in the flesh and discovers that the DMP7 is no fantasy! |
EditorialEditorial | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1984Frankie says Extract Your Digits. But should we? |