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Interviews

Dave Smith - The Prophet And The Rising Sun - Part 1

Interview Series | Music Technology, Nov 1990

Designer of the revolutionary Prophet 5, prime mover behind MIDI and now one of Korg's chief designers, Dave Smith's career is unique in hi-tech music. Simon Trask conducts the exclusive MT interview.

Dave Smith - The Prophet And The Rising Sun - Part 2

Interview Series | Music Technology, Dec 1990

In the second part of this exclusive MT interview, the man behind the Prophet 5 and MIDI discusses MIDI, user interfaces and programming. Simon Trask listens in on the thoughts of Korg's R&D.

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A Room Of My Own: Red Sun

Interview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1992
Niki Patriarchaea & Yale Del Fabbro AKA Red Sun

Keeping The Dream Alive

Interview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1990

Tangerine Dream have been at the forefront of electronic music long enough to be regarded as an institution. Mark J. Prendergast talks to Paul Haslinger about the TD experience.

Django Bates - Django Live

Interview | Electronics & Music Maker, Oct 1986

...Is one of Britain's most inventive jazz keyboard players, with a myriad of different strings to his performing bow, and an unusually open-minded approach to new technology. Simon Trask listens to what he has to say.

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Company Report - Sequential

Feature | Topic: Advertisement Feature, Design, Development & Manufacture | One Two Testing, Nov 1985

Sequential Circuits Prophet 5

Review | Sound International, Jul 1978

Dave Crombie's review of the Prophet 5 synth leaves us speechless.

Enter the MIDI!

Editorial | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1983

Guide to Electronic Music Techniques

Feature | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1983
Polyphonic Portamento

Managing MIDI

Feature | Topic: MIDI | In Tune, Dec 1986

IT's guide through the MIDI jungle

Audio Fast AF1 De-Composer

Review | Music Technology, Apr 1991
Atari ST Software

This ST music analysis program was designed for educational use, but it also has the power to compose music to order. Tim Goodyer discovers one of pop's best-kept secrets.

Shape of Things to Come

News | Sound On Sound, Apr 1990

Your chance to catch up on the latest releases from the world of hi-tech music and recording.

Industry Profile

Feature | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1983
Sequential Circuits

Prophet T8

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1983
Touch-Sensitive Polyphonic Synthesiser

The new Sequential Circuits touch sensitive programmable poly synth

The A-Z of Analogue - Part 9

Feature Series | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Music Technology, Apr 1994

Part 9 - Hammond to Hanert.

The MIDI 1.0 Specification

Feature | Topic: MIDI | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1984

The MIDI 1.0 specification, reprinted in full.

Dateslate

Feature | One Two Testing, Nov 1984
keyboards through the ages

News

News | Sound International, Aug 1978
Instruments and Equipment

A Gallery of Misfits - Part 1

Feature Series | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1985

David Ellis begins a two-part excursion into the E&MM archives to discover a myriad of bizarre musical instruments that somehow never quite made the big time. How many of them can you remember?

MIDI: Past, Present & Future

Feature | Topic: MIDI | Sound On Sound, Jun 1992

The Musical Instrument Digital Interface has revolutionised the way we write and record music. Martin Russ delves deep into MIDI's 10-year history, explains its many recent changes and additions, and looks ahead to see what the future will hold.

The Synth Is Dead: Long Live The Synth

Feature | Topic: Synthesis & Sound Design | Sound On Sound, Oct 1992

With the predominance of the workstation synth, and the rise and rise of essentially preset instruments, what has become of the 'traditional' synthesizer? Paul Hazel turns the spotlight on Roland's JD800 and Korg's Wavestation, two recent instruments which answer the question — but in very different ways.

Interface the Music

Feature | Topic: MIDI | Phaze 1, Aug 1989

explaining what MIDI can do for you

Studio Electronics MIDImoog

Review | Music Technology, May 1989

If you're looking for the sound of the Minimoog without the limitations of pre-MIDI gear, the MIDImoog could be for you. Tim Goodyer puts the 1989 version of Moog's classic synth through its paces.

Korg MIDI Sync Box

Review | One Two Testing, Jan 1985

in, out, in, out, in, out...

An Oberheim In Time

Retrospective (Gear) | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Music Technology, Mar 1990

A list of "classic" analogue synths could not be complete without Oberheim's OBXa. Peter Forrest reminisces about an instrument that won the hearts of many musicians.

 

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