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CommentEditorial | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1986Back To The FutureThe future of the synthesiser: experimenter's toy or street-cred home organ? |
Back to the futureGroup: Control RoomAkai MPC3000Sampler, sequencer, synchroniser |
Back To The FutureReview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1988Cheetah MS6 Multitimbral Analogue SynthesizerSeems like everyone has been waiting to get their hands on this low-cost 6-voice, multitimbral, analogue synth expander. Martin Russ looks at the affordable face of technology. |
Amiga NotesFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Jun 1992...and Paul Austin stays friends with his Amiga. |
Amiga NotesFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Sep 1992Paul Austin lends an ear to the Amiga's internal sound and looks ahead to how the chips may fall in the Autumn. |
Interfacing The Past - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Syncronisation, Vintage Instruments | Music Technology, Dec 1992The missing sync? |
The Search For ExpressionFeature | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture | Sound On Sound, Sep 1987A History of Wind SynthesizersCould the wind of change be upon us? MIDI has already given guitarists and drummers the means to control electronic sounds, and the launch of the Akai and Yamaha wind controllers now allows woodwind and brass players to join in. John L. Walters takes a general look at the historical development of wind synthesizers, and the Akai and Yamaha products in particular. |
Vince ClarkeInterview | Sound On Sound, Dec 1991Sold on the 3-Minute SongErasure's fifth album sees the duo of Vince Clarke and Andy Bell going from strength to strength, delivering electro-pop at its finest. But the doyens of synthesizer pop recorded Chorus with almost no MIDI instruments at all. Vince Clarke tells Paul Ireson how he made a hit album with 10-year old technology. |
Frankfurt PreviewShow Report | International Musician & Recording World, Feb 1986The shape of things to comeTony Reed goes back to the future for the Frankfurt forecast |
ShredderShow Report | One Two Testing, May 1986Frankfurt 86The Frankfurt show seen from a diagonal position |
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