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Kawai R50 Drum MachineReview | Music Technology, Jun 1987It's only a month since we reviewed Kawai's R100 beatbox, yet already they've come up with a cheaper version. Rick Davies previews it. | |||
Kawai R50 Drum MachineReview | Sound On Sound, Sep 1987In some ways this budget-priced drum machine from Kawai is a major improvement over its big brother, the R100, not least in its use of 8-note polyphonic sounds and its built-in digital effects. Ian Gilby was more than a little impressed. Find out why... | |||
Doctor Jurgenbuster's CasebookFeature | Sound On Sound, Apr 1990How To Obtain Extra Drum Sounds For Free!Bored with the sounds your drum machine makes? Martin Russ provides a bunch of tips to help you perk up your percussion. | |||
Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About System Exclusive - Part 11Feature Series | Topic: MIDI | Sound On Sound, Feb 1990(But Were Too Afraid To Ask!)PART 11: Martin Russ explains how he overcame some puzzling MIDI problems on a Kawai R50 drum machine, and takes a SysEx eyes' view of the Alesis DataDisk. | |||
Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About System Exclusive - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: MIDI | Sound On Sound, May 1989(But Were Too Afraid To Ask!)PART 2: Martin Russ reveals even more about the uses and applications of MIDI's most powerful function. | |||
RealTime Intelligent SequencerReview | Sound On Sound, Aug 1989Offering 256 tracks, direct screen manipulation of events, and the facility to alter any type of data whilst your sequence keeps playing, RealTime looks set to make a big name for itself very quickly. Martin Russ took a real shine to it - will you? | |||
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