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Yamaha CS70MGroup: Synth Special30 memory programmable six note poly with sequencer | |||
Yamaha CS70MReview Audio | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1981Programmable Dual Channel Polyphonic Synthesiser | |||
The Famous Five: SynthsFeature | Topic: Vintage Instruments | International Musician & Recording World, Sep 1986In the second of an occasional series, Bass takes a look at his favourite five synth classics | |||
Bill NelsonInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1983An in-depth interview with this multitalented musician/composer/producer who reveals the techniques used on his new LP and explains how to use the E-bow to best advantage | |||
Getting The Holy Ghost AcrossInterview | Sound On Sound, Jul 1986Contractual hassles have kept musician/producer Bill Nelson hopping from one record label to another since the demise of Be-Bop Deluxe, yet he has still managed to record some exemplary albums using the facility of his 16-track home studio. Ian Gilby finds out how he put his new album together. | |||
Echoes From The Observatory - Part 2Interview Series | Home & Studio Recording, Jan 1985The conclusion of our in-depth look at Bill's home 16 track studio in Yorkshire. | |||
Bill NelsonInterview | Sound On Sound, Mar 1991A Musical LuminaryBill Nelson remains largely unheard of by the record-buying public, yet his influence on modern musicians has been considerable. Nigel Humberstone visits him at his home studio in Yorkshire. |
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