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Lexicon of LoveReview | Sound On Sound, Dec 1989Lexicon LXP5 Multi-Effects ProcessorFollowing the release of their acclaimed 'budget' LXP1 reverb, Lexicon have extended their presence in the affordable digital effects market with the LXP5 multi-effects unit. Dave Lockwood feels the quality. |
Lexicon Of LoveReview | Recording Musician, May 1993Lexicon Alex Digital EffectsHow much did you say that new Lexicon will set me back? Unprecedented low price for a most excellent name! |
The lexicon of loveGroup: Mixing it! |
Dream machineGroup: Control RoomLexicon PCM 80Studio reverb, sucessor to the PCM 70 |
The Zillion Dollar MenInterview | International Musician & Recording World, Mar 1986Will the new-look ABC find success as easy as 1-2-3? Or will their latest Lexicon of Love lose something in the translation? Philip Bashe finds out. |
The Best Producers In The WorldFeature | One Two Testing, Jun 1984Nominated by Steve Levine, Steve Lillywhite, Peter Collins, Hugh Padgham, Swain and Jolley |
StringsFeature | Topic: Tuition / Technique | One Two Testing, Jul 1984Synth Techniquesimprove your keyboard chords |
Home Studio RecordistFeature | Topic: Home Studio | Home & Studio Recording, Jul 1985Richard Niles searching for the source of his inspiration. |
Mr VersatilityInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Oct 1986While many producers are content to work within one or two musical styles, Peter Collins casts a much wider net - using high technology to increase the number of possibilities open to him. |
Heroes - Part 14Feature Series | Topic: History / Culture | One Two Testing, Feb 1985Trevor Horn considered |
Noise ReductionInterview | International Musician & Recording World, May 1985Are The Art of Noise? Is Adrian Deevoy? |
The Noise of ArtInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1985The man who brought computers to Frankie and programmed his way to chart infamy with The Art of Noise, fits in an interview before going out to play some very English sport. Paul Tingen fills in the scorecard. |
Dance To The MachineInterview | Home & Studio Recording, May 1986Janet Angus discovers the secret of Peter's success in producing big selling dance music. |
Roland RhodesReview | Music Technology, Nov 1989MK 80 Electronic PianoIn its day the Fender Rhodes changed the course of musical progress; now Roland have resurrected and improved Harold Rhodes' classic electric piano. Simon Trask plays on... |
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