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TAC Scorpion

Review | Sound On Sound, Jul 1988
Mixing Desk

Not quite a desk in a million - studio owner Gareth Stuart gets to grips with one of TAC's 73 possible variations in their Scorpion mixer range, the 16-8-2+16.

TAC Scorpion 16:8:2 Mixing Console

Review | Home & Studio Recording, Sep 1985

A British mixer built to survive.

PA Column

Feature | Topic: Live | International Musician & Recording World, Feb 1986

Flying Scotsman Stuart Gillan watches UB40 make an exhibition of themselves North of the Border

Blabber

News | One Two Testing, Oct 1985

would we lie to you

Triangle Studio

Feature | Topic: Recording Studios | Sound On Sound, Nov 1986

Birmingham's Triangle Media & Arts Centre houses what is probably the largest 8-track recording facility in the country. It also runs some interesting extra-curricula activities in the form of a Rock Recording course. We asked the man in charge, Bruce Hart, to tell us more about it.

PA Column

Feature | Topic: Live | International Musician & Recording World, Apr 1985

Everything But The Girl take the Jazz to the Electric Ballroom. Report by Jim Betteridge

What's New

News | Home & Studio Recording, Jun 1985
at the APRS Show

A quick roundup of who's exhibiting what at this year's APRS show.

Tale Of A Trick

Interview | International Musician & Recording World, Jul 1986

Joan alone with Joan, Wilf Green plays fly on the wall

APRS 86 Exhibition Preview

Group: Recording World

Show Report | International Musician & Recording World, Jul 1986

What to expect at the Big Show in June

Paddy McAloon

Interview | One Two Testing, Aug 1985
The Prefab Spirit

the screening of Steve McQueen

Stronger Than The Rest

Feature | Topic: Recording Studios | Music Technology, Sep 1987
Strongroom Studio

Hidden in the centre of London is a recording studio with MIDI very much in its heart. Dan Goldstein talks to its directors about technology, producers and prejudice.

Hi-tech at Salford

Feature | Topic: Education | Sound On Sound, Jul 1988

Interested in hi-tech higher education? Chris Kempster reports on the MIDI studios and recording courses available to students at Salford College Of Technology.

State Of Independence

Group: On The Record

Feature | Topic: Home Studio, Music Business, Recording | Sound On Sound, Nov 1993
Dave Stewart On Going It Alone In The Music Biz

The major record company route is not the only one to musical success. Dave Stewart has successfully avoided the majors and still manages to make a good living from his home-produced music. Here, he charts his musical history.

Mixers - Part 3

Feature Series | Topic: Buyer's Guide | One Two Testing, Jul 1985

three-month investigation finishes with six mixers priced £1500 to £3500

Beat Generation

Interview | Music Technology, Jul 1989

With their debut album just released and a single high in the charts, these are busy times for the Beatmasters. Tim Goodyer braves a tube strike to find out what technology has done for them (and what they'd like to do to technology).

Convention Invention

Show Report | Music Technology, Feb 1989
AES Convention 1988

Los Angeles' recent AES convention pointed the way ahead for recording technology. Bob O'Donnell takes a trip to the fair and finds the rides to his liking.

Training and Education

Feature | Topic: Education, Recording | Sound On Sound, Jun 1992
For Recording Engineering

Educated sound engineer David Mellor assesses the value of training for a career in recording.

 

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