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K-1rReview | Micro Music, Aug/Sep 1989Jez Ford makes waves with Kawai's value for money synth expander |
Kawai K1Review | Music Technology, Jun 1988Kawai's latest synthesiser combines samples with sounds created using additive synthesis. Simon Trask investigates what could be a new dimension in synthesiser technology. |
Kawai K1/K1MReview | Music Technology, Mar 1988Before you try to win one in our competition, this preview of Kawai's latest synth (and rack-mount alternative) should help whet your appetite. |
Kawai K1R Synth ExpanderReview | Phaze 1, May 1989 |
Kawai K5M SynthReview | Making Music, Dec 1987 |
Kawai XS-1Review | Music Technology, May 1993Synthesiser ModuleRemember the module? It's like a synth but it's got no keys. Weird, huh? Simon Trask takes a look at the new 1U, half-rack, 16-bit, MIDI box of sounds from Kawai. |
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