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101 Uses For A...Review | Sound On Sound, Feb 1992Friend-Chip K..ATYou've tried the mouse; now check out its computer-friendly feline counterpart, which offers remote control of Atari keyboard equivalents. Martin Russ prowls around the Friend-Chip K..AT. |
Friendchip K..ATReview | Music Technology, Dec 1991You could just have dived from computer keyboard to synth keyboard for the last time. Tim Goodyer looks at a useful Atari remote which takes sequencer control wherever you want it. |
Friendchip Mac K..ATReview | Music Technology, Oct 1992 |
Lexicon LXP1 Multi-Effects ProcessorReview | Music Technology, Dec 1988and MRC MIDI Remote ControlThe 'Lexicon sound" for a less than Lexicon price? Matt Isaacson checks out a state-of-the-art reverb unit intended to help make Lexicon a household name. |
Lexicon LXP5Review | Music Technology, Jan 1990Multi-fx ProcessorTheir LXP1 brought luxury reverb within reach of home studios, now Lexicon's LXP5 offers a variety of new effects to the studio on a budget. Robert Rich reads the lexicon of fx. |
Lexicon MRCReview | Music Technology, Jun 1993MIDI FX ControllerProgramming Lexicon FX units has never been easier, thanks to this upgraded version of their remote control. And what do you know? Nicholas Rowland, not Top Cat, is the most effectual. Lexicon’s LXP-5 FX module gets the one-over too |
Lexicon MRCReview | Sound On Sound, Mar 1989MIDI Remote ControllerLexicon's MRC unit is much more than a fancy remote controller for their PCM70 and LXP1 signal processors - it also provides analogue-like controls for easy editing of DX synth parameters and manipulation of virtually any MIDI controller data. Martin Russ checks out the power behind the buttons. |
Need A Helping Hand?Review | Sound On Sound, Feb 1986Dave Simpson discovers a remote control, autolocate and spare hand all in one compact unit - the QuPlay QP1. |
QuPlay QP1Review | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1985Dave Ward enthuses over this very useful aid to multitrack control. |
Think BigReview | Sound On Sound, Aug 1993Alesis BRC Big Remote Control for ADATDoes the BRC make multiple ADAT working a real joy? Read our in-depth test to find out... |
Yamaha RTC1Review | Sound On Sound, Nov 1989Mixer Remote ControlIn response to suggestions from engineers Yamaha have developed the RTC1, which provides remote control of up to four DMP7, DMP7D and/or DMP11 digital mixers. Terry Holton tries one out. |
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