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Siel DK80

Review | International Musician & Recording World, Jun 1985
Synthcheck

The very latest of the cheap but decent synths tests Tony Mills' skills

DK Line

Review | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, May 1985
Siel DK80

Siel's new synth - one of the attention grabbers at this year's Frankfurt show.

Siel DK80 Polysynth

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1985
Dynamic Bitimbric Polysynth

It boasts a list of features as long as your arm and a price tag that makes it one of the most accessible MIDI polysynths, but does the musical reality fulfil the paper promises? Trish McGrath reports.

Siel Software

Review | One Two Testing, Aug 1985

expand the DK80, plus MIDI data base

The Musical Micro

Feature | Topic: Computing | International Musician & Recording World, Sep 1985
More Micro For Your Money

We save you money and serve you chips

Graphically Yours

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1985

It's now some 18 months since the company first produced MIDI software for home micros, and now SIEL have come up with two of their most attractive packages yet. Trish McGrath has the details.

Expand Ability

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1985

Two manufacturers follow their already established polysynths with keyboardless voice expanders. Trish McGrath puts the Chase Bit 01 and Siel Expander 80 through their paces.

TX7 - To The Limit

Feature | Topic: Synthesis & Sound Design | Sound On Sound, Jun 1986

Ray Elder details a way of creating new programs of your own on Yamaha's TX7 expander without having to use a DX7. All you need is a Spectrum computer, some DX7 voice editing software and the free advice contained within this article!

Bit 99 Synth

Review | One Two Testing, Nov 1985

poly offspring from the bit one

Back to Basics - Part 4

Feature Series | Topic: Synthesis & Sound Design | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1985

Steve Howell continues our beginner's guide to synthesisers by describing how sounds are shaped by amplifiers and envelope generators.

Keyboards Under £1500

Group: The MIDI Connection Supplement

Feature | Topic: Buyer's Guide | International Musician & Recording World, Nov 1985

21 Today

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1985

Yamaha's DX21 polysynth offers FM sound quality at a low, low price, plus a few features even the DX7 doesn't have. Simon Trask investigates.

Joreth Music Composer System

Group: Computer Musician

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1985
MIDI Software and Hardware for Commodore 64

An extensive new MIDI software package from Worcestershire could well be the answer to many a Commodore owner's dream. Simon Trask has the details.

Sequential MultiTrak

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1985
Programmable Polysynth with Sequencer

The Californians introduce a followup to the inventive but mixed-bag SixTrak. Simon Trask checks it out.

 

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