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Chroma/Apple InterfaceReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1983Playing the Rhodes Chroma with the Apple II Sequencer | |||
Rhodes ChromaReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Oct 1982This month’s Industry Profile visits an audio/video recording and retail outlet in the heart of Essex. | |||
Rhodes ChromaGroup: Synth Special50 memory computer based 16-note poly | |||
Primed For LaunchReview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Nov 1984Chroma PolarisThe new Chroma Polaris Polysynth. Will it self-destruct? | |||
EditorialEditorial | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1982 | |||
Vic EmersonInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1984An interview with one of Britain's most gifted keyboard players and programmers. He takes us through the various electronic instruments he's owned, and gives some insight into how to go about programming such complex polysynths as the Yamaha CS80 and Rhodes Chroma. | |||
British Music Fair ReportShow Report | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1983 | |||
Herbie Rides Again?Interview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Apr 1985Jazz, Funk, and now Hip Hop — Herbie Hancock's done it all. We grab a few words with the great man. | |||
All For One And One For AllFeature | Topic: Synthesis & Sound Design, Vintage Instruments | Music Technology, Jun 1993Looking for the hardest, heaviest, thickest and fattest analogue synth line? Strictly monophonic? Step this way, because Peter Forrest is about to unveil his unique guide to the analogue synthesiser’s unique feature: Unison Mode, in which all the oscillators gang together and hit you over the head | |||
The Numbers GameEditorial | Music Technology, Dec 1987Pick a number, any number... With modern equipment sounding more and more like car number plates and less and less like instruments, it could be time to return to naming gear rather than numbering it. | |||
Getting The Most From Mono Mode - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: MIDI | Electronics & Music Maker, Jun 1986Part 1: The Casio CZ SeriesBaffled by MIDI Mode 4 on the Casio CZ synths? Paul Wiffen plots a path through one of modern technology's minefields, and explains how to get the best from it. | |||
Pictures Of An ExhibitionShow Report | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Apr 1984New Products SpecialFrankfurt show report | |||
Technically SpeakingFeedback | Music Technology, Jul 1993 | |||
Higher EducationFeature | Topic: Education | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1985Newcastle CAT School of MusicA personal view of the School of Music at the Newcastle College of Arts and Technology, by one of its students, Paul Evans. | |||
E-Mu Vintage KeysReview | Music Technology, Apr 1993Sound ModuleTake 20 classic keyboards into the shower? Now you can just trigger and go with E-mu's Vintage Keys sound module, provider of sampled keyboard sounds from the Minimoog to the Mellotron. But who would you have in goal?, asks Peter Forrest | |||
On the LevelInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1985Session player, freelance producer and 1-Level keyboardist Duncan Bridgeman discusses what it's like to live in a recording studio for 11 months of the year. Interview by Dan Goldstein. | |||
Technically SpeakingFeedback | Music Technology, Jan 1993 | |||
Synth You've Been GoneReview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Feb 1985SynthAxeWe return to bring you the latest news and developments on the astounding SynthAxe. | |||
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