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Falling Into LineReview | Home & Studio Recording, Mar 1986MTRs new 12:8:2 Series 2 in-line desk should solve a few cash flow problems for 8-track owners. | |||
MTR 12:8:2 MixerReview | International Musician, Aug 1986Studio TestJim Betteridge explores every nuance of the MTR mixer, but still doesn't reveal what MTR stands for | |||
MTR 16-8-2 MixerReview | Sound On Sound, Aug 1989With 32 inputs available in remix mode, MTR reckon their 16-8-2 mixer has got what it takes to woo customers away from the ever-popular Seck 1882. But is its in-line design as easy to use? Gareth Stuart reports. | |||
MTR 6-4-2 MixerReview | Home & Studio Recording, Jun 1984 | |||
MTR series IIIReview | Micro Music, Oct/Nov 1989John Renwick gives in to the temptation of the MTR Series III mixer | |||
Slim LinesReview | Home & Studio Recording, Nov 1986The MTR SLM82 Line MixerIf you've run out of channels, you might find this little mixer a profitable way to fill up your rack space. | |||
The Next StepReview | Home & Studio Recording, Dec 1986MTR 6:4:2A budget 6:4:2 mixer that is neither short on features nor costs the earth. | |||
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Mixer Special - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Buyer's Guide | One Two Testing, May 1985start of a three month OTT investigation into recording desks. This issue - eight mixers up to £600 |
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