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Lexicon LXP5Review | Music Technology, Jan 1990Multi-fx ProcessorTheir LXP1 brought luxury reverb within reach of home studios, now Lexicon's LXP5 offers a variety of new effects to the studio on a budget. Robert Rich reads the lexicon of fx. |
Dr.T XorReview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1989System Exclusive OrchestratorIf you have a large number of disorganised patches and an unruly MIDI network, then Xor is made for you. It is designed to make sound management and working with MIDI instruments easier. Martin Russ finds out if the claims are true. |
Shape of Things to ComeNews | Sound On Sound, Jun 1989News of some products to be released at the coming APRS exhibition, Acorn's new low-cost Archimedes computer, Akai's digital multitrack, and more. |
Alesis QuadraverbReview | Home & Studio Recording, Mar 1989The long-awaited new box from Alesis gives the user access to up to four simultaneous high quality effects. |
Beats WorkingInterview | Music Technology, Jul 1991Pioneer of the sampling revolution, Tim Simenon, is back with a new album, a new studio and a refreshing update on what technology has to offer music. Tim Goodyer charts Unknown Territory. |
Training and EducationFeature | Topic: Education, Recording | Sound On Sound, Jun 1992For Recording EngineeringEducated sound engineer David Mellor assesses the value of training for a career in recording. |
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