International Musician & Recording World - August 1985
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More problems solved by your favourite surrogate Samaritans |
The latest from the musical frontline |
BuskingThe much maligned art in theory and practice. Feature and acoustic guitar by Adrian Deevoy |
Phil Walsh with some tips on buying second hand gear |
The CultThe Cult reduced to little boxes |
David A StewartA reversion to Rock 'n' Roll, an expanded guitar collection, a strange miking technique, another production job and he still finds time to go through Be Yourself Tonight sound by sound with Tony Horkins |
FOH EngineerA look at the lives of the men at the Front of the House. By Jim Betteridge |
Philip GlassThe synthesist who knows no parameters discusses his works. Interview by Tony Mills |
Lone JusticeFrom LA to Harlesden with Lone Justice |
Music VillageBilly Punter joins the Village people in Chadwell Heath |
Nils LofgrenChris Maillard takes a close look at the E Street man's unorthodox guitar technique |
Due to popular demand the swinging singing tutor is back with her own series |
MadnessThe Camden Cowboys are back with a fresh outlook and a new IP on the way. Jonathan James investigates |
Bananas and SoftselsAdvice for those with unusual computers |
Gil Scott-HeronThe radical Godfather of Rap explains his theories on Bluesology to Richard Walmsley |
Derek MacKillopLloyd Cole and the Commotions' man winds up the series. |
SynthcheckExcellent sounds plus a sequencer for under a grand. Tony Mills gets very worked up |
BasscheckAn ideal semi-pro instrument |
GuitarcheckDave Burrluck tests the top of the Westone range |
AmpcheckThe slick, compact new power amp gets the Curtis Schwartz once over |
DrumcheckAn abundance of features and digital sounds. Bob Henrit gets down to some serious TOMfoolery |
A Cactus, a Carlsbro, and a C-Tape trigger—the electro-percussionist's package par excellence pourvous to win |
EffectscheckA simple delay pedal at first glance but Dave Burrluck discovers its true possibilities |
CymbalcheckSmooth and affordable says Bob Henrit |
Cosmic producer makes good — Joe Boyd on page 106... sampling delay from Korg on page 110... studio equipment update with the APRS review on page 113... a Shocking home taping story on page 116... Tascam's eight track reel-to-reel 'portastudio' on page 119... a new series called 'Track Record' kicks off on page 124 detailing the recording of a hit single; this month Marillion's 'Kayleigh'... Boss Microrack effects units on page 128... Sarm West, Frankie's home from home, is this month's studio focus on page 131... but first...Disturbing tales of everyday studio folk | Joe BoydChas de Whalley meets legendary Folk Rock svengali, Joe Boyd | Studio TestCurtis Schwartz samples Korg's new digital delay | The cream of the recording equipment from the recent show | What do you get if you cross a Fostex A-8 with two women and Chris Maillard? | | MarillionA new series that allows you to take the producer's chair in the making of a track. This month we look at Marillion's Kayleigh | Studio TestJim Betteridge finds that small is beautiful and that the Roland Micro Rack series is very desirable | Sarm WestReport by Curtis Schwartz. |
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Article Group: The British Music Fair Supplement | Article Group: Roland Newslink - Summer 1985 |