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Tascam 688 Midistudio

Review | Music Technology, Nov 1990

Tascam caused a recording revolution when they introduced the world to the Portastudio, now their Midistudio line looks set to take musicians on another quantum leap. Nigel Lord moves into the 21st century.

This article has no OCR bodytext.On Cassette

Music Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1985

Just because we missed the column for a month, doesn't mean our readers have stopped sending us demo tapes. Ask Chris Heath, who's been sifting his way through the latest mountain of C60s.

Alchemy

Review | Sound On Sound, Aug 1988
Stereo Sample Editor for the Macintosh

Sampling keyboards have come a long way in the last three years, and as a result, the visual editing software available has rather fallen behind the specifications and features of current machines. Until now that is, with the advent of Alchemy from Blank Software, boasting a whole bunch of features new to computer-based sample editors. Paul Wiffen investigates.

Buzz

News | International Musician, Feb 1986

In a world that's constantly changing

Yamaha TG33

Review | Music Technology, Mar 1991
Tone Generator

Latest in the SY/TG line of descent, the TG33 module offers post-FM synthesis combined with the vector control pioneered on the Prophet VS synth. Ian Waugh expands on the '33.

Rumblings...

News | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1985

The Synergy gets an overhaul and becomes the Synergy Plus, Passport and Syntauri fight it out, and more.

Studio Courses

Feature | Topic: Education | Home & Studio Recording, Jul 1984
A Guide to Recording, Electronic Music and Popular Music Courses in Britain

The first ever published guide to all Recording, Electronic Music and Music Courses available in Britain today.

What It All Means

Feature | Topic: Sampling | Making Music, Aug 1986
Sampling

Sampling is the subject this time: we turn the technical phrases into real language.

Quinsoft VZ-ED

Review | Music Technology, Jun 1991
Atari ST Software

If you've been forced to treat your Casio VZ as a "preset" synth because of its programming system, VZ-ED could bring it back to life. Gordon Reid witnesses the VZ resurrection shuffle.

The New Wave

Review | Sound On Sound, Feb 1992
Korg Wavestation A/D

Korg add new samples, a vocoder and a pair of audio inputs to their highly acclaimed Advanced Vector synthesizer, and put the result in a rack. Kendall Wrightson says the Wavestation A/D is a TV/film composer's dream machine.

How to Release Your Own Cassettes

Feature | Topic: Marketing / Promotion | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1984
(so that people can actually hear them)

A rundown on what's involved in setting up your own personal cassette label and how to bring your product to the attention of the people who matter.

Nicky Ryan - Enya - Watermark

Feature | Sound On Sound, Mar 1989

History of Electronic Music - Part 7

Feature Series | Topic: History / Culture | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1982
Brian Eno

Wave For Windows

Review | Music Technology, May 1994
Direct-to-disk recording system

PC-based direct-to-disk recording is getting better... and cheaper. Ian Waugh looks at one of the latest systems to emerge.

 

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