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Back To The FutureReview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1988Cheetah MS6 Multitimbral Analogue SynthesizerSeems like everyone has been waiting to get their hands on this low-cost 6-voice, multitimbral, analogue synth expander. Martin Russ looks at the affordable face of technology. |
Cheetah Master Series 7PReview | Music Technology, Sep 1989Controller KeyboardAs synth and sampler expanders become more popular, the demand for an affordable master keyboard increases. Simon Trask puts Cheetah's latest - and best test. |
Cheetah MD16Review | Music Technology, Mar 1991Drum MachinePossibly the most requested review in recent years, Cheetah's MD16 drum machine is finally here and ready for inspection. Simon Trask gives it a good beating. |
Cheetah MD16 Sound CartridgesReview | Music Technology, Nov 1992 |
Cheetah MD16R & MD16RPReview | Music Technology, May 1992Drum ModulesRepackaging a powerful and popular drum machine as a rackmount and adding drum triggers is sure to attract more interest to it. Nigel Lord explores the new Cheetah MD16. |
Cheetah MD8Review | Music Technology, May 1988Digital Drum MachineCompetition is fierce in the budget drum machine arena. Nicholas Rowland takes a look at the British answer to the Japanese and American machines that have been in the limelight recently. |
Cheetah MD8 Digital Drum MachineReview | Sound On Sound, Apr 1988With features like stereo, mono and separate outputs for external processing, real-time and step-time programming, MIDI compatibility, and interchangeable drum sounds, the budget-priced MD8 should theoretically cost a lot more than it does. Tony Wride sees if it lives up to expectations. |
Cheetah MD8 Drum MachineReview | Phaze 1, Nov 1988 |
Cheetah MK5 Controller KeyboardPreview | Music Technology, Feb 1987Chris Jenkins looks at a master keyboard of a very different kind, from the people who brought you drum machine and sampling add-ons for home computers. |
Cheetah MK5V MIDI Master KeyboardReview | Sound On Sound, Jan 1988As the world of musical synthesis shrinks ever more into a 19" black box format, where do we find the MIDI master keyboard to persuade these expander modules to give up their sounds? Since the big manufacturers currently seem reluctant to give us soundless MIDI keyboards, is there a small company we can turn to who can supply us with the equipment we need? David Mellor lets the cat out of the bag. |
Cheetah MQ8Review | Music Technology, Feb 1990SequencerLatest in their line of cost-effective gear is Cheetah's MQ8 sequencer. Simon Trask investigates a budget sequencer that incorporates some of the features of the Zyklus MIDI Performance System. |
Cheetah MS6Review | Music Technology, Nov 1988Synth ExpanderThe long-awaited, rack-mounting, multitimbrol, budget analogue synth expander from Cheetah has arrived. Simon Trask turns on and trips out. |
Cheetah MS800 Synth ModuleReview | Music Technology, Jul 1992Digital Wave SynthesiserCheetah's latest synth had already been axed and revived before the public got a glimpse of it. Simon Trask gets his hands on one of the cheapest, oddest and most intriguing modules on the market. |
Cheetah Sound SamplerReview | Music Technology, Jan 1987Add-ons for small computers are getting more and more professional in their facilities, their quality and their presentation, as Chris Jenkins discovers. |
Cheetah SX16Review | Music Technology, Aug 1990Sampling ModuleAfter much pre-publicity, Cheetah's first venture into the world of samplers is here. It's 16-bit stereo, reads S900 disks and is reviewed by Vic Lennard. |
Fuss In Boots?Review | Sound On Sound, Feb 1987Cheetah MK5 MIDI keyboardA master MIDI keyboard for under £100 may sound like a joke to you, especially when it is sold by Boots, but Jay Chapman quickly stopped laughing when he plugged it in. Find out why... |
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