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Feedback | Music Technology, Jan 1987

MT readers give their views a thorough airing - and nobody is safe.

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Feedback | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1986

The forum of E&MM readers' comment, opinion and debate.

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Feedback | Music Technology, Sep 1989

Take a letter, Miss Goodbody: Dear Music Technology...

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Feedback | Electronics & Music Maker, Oct 1986

Readers' writes get their regular airing on E&MM's letters page.

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Feedback | Music Technology, Mar 1987

If you've got something you want to say to today's technology-conscious musicians, where better to do it than through the pages of your favourite magazine?

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Feedback | Music Technology, Apr 1987

MT readers give their views a thorough airing, and nobody in the music business is safe - least of all MT itself.

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Feedback | Music Technology, Dec 1986

This month's selection of readers' points of view from the Music Technology postbag

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Feedback | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1986

Another dip into E&MM's bulging postbag, with further views on playing in pubs and keyboard sensitivity.

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Feedback | Music Technology, Dec 1987

This month old equipment and new music are uppermost in readers' thoughts - so they've aired them in MT's open forum.

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Feedback | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1985

Readers' letters by any other name, with FM synthesis, E&MM's record reviews and the anti-sampling lobby all coming under fire.

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Feedback | Music Technology, Jul 1987

Readers' letters on a variety of topics, from the virtue of pop to the affordability of modern musical instruments.

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Feedback | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1985

E&MM's own agony column turns its attention to education, UK Electronica, classical music, and anything else readers might want to write to us about.

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Feedback | Music Technology, Oct 1991

From the bulging MT mailbag we've chosen just one letter this month - but it raises some important issues for those trying to break into technology.

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Feedback | Music Technology, Jan 1989

Read other people's points of view - and air your own - in Music Technology's regular readers' letters column.

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Feedback | Music Technology, Jun 1987

Steve Lipson, MT's choice of featured artists, and a couple of other points receive criticism from irate readers.

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Feedback | Music Technology, Nov 1988

If you've a point to make or a question to raise regarding technology or the music that takes advantage of it. MT's letters page calls...

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Feedback | Music Technology, Oct 1987

Your chance to have your say. This month "affordability", heavy rock and rhythm programming are on the agenda for the readers' open forum.

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Feedback | Music Technology, Nov 1987

Take a letter... Readers' writes on the cost of a home studio, Keith Emerson, new age music and remixes.

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Feedback | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1986

Make new penfriends through the pages of the magazine. Write to us about sampling, vocoders, megalomania, and the sorry state of contemporary music.

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Feedback | Music Technology, Jul 1990

MT's readers' write. If you've got a grievance to air, a point to make or a question to raise, why not add your voice to MT's vox populi?

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Feedback | Music Technology, Mar 1988

Software piracy, BBC 2's presentation of "new music" and manufacturers' broken promises all come under discussion in this month's open forum.

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Feedback | Music Technology, Apr 1988

Another of the postman's favourites as readers air their views on a variety of subjects from musical expression to copy-protected software.

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Feedback | Music Technology, Nov 1991

As one reader's plea for Moog spares is answered, another cry for help is received from Down Linder - "Where's Warren?". This and more in this month's readers' writes.

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Feedback | Music Technology, Oct 1988

And the postal strike hasn't stopped MT readers from airing their views either. Your points of view in the leading music technology magazine.

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Feedback | Music Technology, Jan 1988

More mail from the Christmas postbag. Readers air their thoughts on MIDI mixers and the state of pop music, its production and its image.

 

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