Home & Studio Recording - December 1985
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Ben Duncan looks at this cassette recorder to see if it can cope with life in the studio. |
It's more than a Portastudio; 8-track reel-to-reel and mixing facilities all in one unit - the Tascam 388. |
An Empty WalletBudget effects units for those of us with tight wallets. |
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An inside look at one of the most popular recording courses both in this country and abroad. |
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A reverb pedal for guitarists? Paul White discovers the truth about the Dod FX45. |
Producer & Composer | David MitchamJanet Angus talks to Dave about making the change between audio and video recording and the issues and problems involved. |
Vesta Kozo DIG-420Following their DIG-411 delay line: Vesta Kozo have now introduced this unit that is first and foremost a sampler and it can be used under keyboard control. |
Possibly the cheapest rack mounting digital delay in the known universe. Paul White examines the DX99RM DDL from John Hornby Skewes. |
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Multitapped Analogue DelayMore in the budget effects saga-an analogue delay line with a difference. |
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Rockfield has a long and colourful history stretching back to the era of hippies and free festivals. Paul White finds out what goes on there now. |
...of Tannoy DTM-8 Monitors. Compact monitoring for the compact studio. |
Patrick MorazHaving been involved with a bewildering number of projects in the past, Patrick Moraz and Graham Edge, keyboardist and drummer with The Moody Blues talk about their current work. |
for Rock 'n' RollBen Duncan looks at the design philosophy behind a modern power amplifier. If you don't understand it just be seen reading it and it will improve your credibility. |
No project from Tanrak, this month as Paul Williams refuses to leave his R&D lab until next month. The charming and eloquent Dr Simon Bateson steps in to fill the breech with a level matcher that could save civilisation as we know it. |
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