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Postcards From The EdgeShow Report | Music Technology, Apr 1991Within hours of the '91 Frankfurt Musik-Messe closing its doors, this preliminary report was on its way to be printed. Tim Goodyer is the exhausted messenger. | |||
Human ResourceEditorial | Music Technology, Jun 1992Has popular music really become as stale as you think, or have you simply lost your ability to assimilate it? Tim Goodyer looks at the effects of growing volumes of music on limited listening resources. | |||
The Lost ChordEditorial | Music Technology, Dec 1991Ever since it became possible to record music, it's been possible to lose "valuable" recordings. Tim Goodyer raises the question of responsibility. | |||
Perceived WisdomEditorial | Music Technology, Feb 1991The possession and management of information plays a crucial part in our lives. Tim Goodyer raises the confusing issue of the disinformation surrounding information. | |||
Acid Over?Editorial | Music Technology, Dec 1988Is acid house a new musical movement or simply a front for drug trafficking? Tim Goodyer discusses the power of the press over music. | |||
The Wonder StuffEditorial | Music Technology, Sep 1990Given that an open mind is the key to getting the best from hi-tech musical gear, too many of us could be guilty of limiting our music and our enjoyment. Tim Goodyer asks "how narrow is your mind"? | |||
A Change Of ProgramEditorial | Music Technology, Nov 1990Programmability on synthesisers - a convenience or an essential part of the evolution of electronic instruments and music? Tim Goodyer considers the real implications of something we all take for granted. | |||
Showing OffEditorial | Music Technology, May 1992Trade shows are a vital part of many industries - hi-tech music and recording included - but much has changed regarding the forthcoming UK shows. Tim Goodyer investigates. | |||
Sing OutEditorial | Music Technology, Nov 1991If Led Zeppelin were active today, they'd be forgiven for recording 'The Songs All Remain The Same'. Tim Goodyer looks at technology and the singer. | |||
Over And OutEditorial | Music Technology, Sep 1987A change of skipper at the helm of Music Technology: the old editor signs out, the new one signs in. | |||
CommentEditorial | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1985Mutual AssistanceHats off to helpful manufacturers, plus E&MM new recruits. | |||
Modern TimesEditorial | Music Technology, Jan 1990As we move into a new decade, Tim Goodyer looks back at the '80s and forward to the '90s - where can we hope to see the hi-tech music industry take us next? |
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