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Tape ReversalFeature | Topic: Effects Processing, Recording | Home & Studio Recording, Feb 1984Quick tips for recording. |
The New MasterReview | Sound On Sound, Mar 1992Akai MX1000 Master KeyboardEase of programming and an optional plug-in piano sound board should ensure popularity for the Akai MX1000. Julian Colbeck explains why it makes all the difference. |
Farfisa TK120 KeyboardGroup: Review |
Gold CardsReview | Sound On Sound, Dec 1991Valhala International Gold M1 Sound CardsDavid Mellor goes in search of inspiration, and finds it in three of Valhala's International Gold voice cards for the Korg M1. |
PatchworkFeature | Music Technology, Feb 1992VECTOR STUDIOA disk full of sounds from Signal to Noise for the Yamaha SY22 and TG33 stars in this month's Patchwork. Vic Lennard Vectors in on someone else's patch. |
PatchworkFeature Downloads | Topic: Synthesizer Patches | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1986By popular demand, the readers’ synth patch page returns with a new look and a new approach. This month, sounds for the Casio CZs, Roland Juno 106 and Yamaha DX7, plus news of a Korg cassette that offers 165 sampled sounds for under a tenner. |
Roland P-55Group: Quality Controlpiano moduleA piano for every occasion - and a few more besides |
Ensoniq SDP-1Review | International Musician & Recording World, Sep 1986KeyboardCheckTony Hastings and Paul Trynka assess the latest entrant into the increasingly competitive sampled piano stakes |
EditorialFeature | International Musician & Recording World, Mar 1985 |
Korg DS8 SynthesiserReview | Music Technology, Jun 1987At last, a keyboard that presents FM programming in a more accessible way, and at an accessible price. Simon Trask previews the great new hope of digital synthesis. |
Roland EP50 Electronic PianoReview | In Tune, Jul/Aug 1985 |
Dealer NewsNews | Topic: Retail | International Musician & Recording World, Apr 1975 |
When Is A PianoFeature | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture, History / Culture | One Two Testing, May 1985how the world's only remaining non-MIDI keyboard was developed |
BuzzNews | International Musician & Recording World, Dec 1985What's going on? Turn to page 14 and find out |
PatchworkFeature | Music Technology, Dec 1990An unusual selection of vocals from the Masterbits Climax Collection sample CD and a bargain collection for TX81Z/DX100 from Emis are the sounds featured in this month's Patchwork. |
Manual DexterityReview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Nov 1984Can multi-keyboards match up to the latest hi-tech instruments? We take up the challenge. |
Casio CSM-10PReview | Sound On Sound, Dec 1989Piano Sound ModuleOn the face of it, this low-cost sound module looks like it could be a useful addition to the MIDI synthesist's armoury. Tony Crowle checks its suitability. |
PatchworkFeature Downloads | Topic: Synthesizer Patches | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1986Readers' synth patches for the Bit One, Yamaha DX7 and Casio CZ series, plus a review of some new DX ROM packs from Japan. |
Philip OakeyGroup: Frankfurt Mix |
PatchworkFeature Downloads | Topic: Synthesizer Patches | Music Technology, Jun 1987The Roland Alpha Juno, Korg Poly 800 MkII and Yamaha CX5M are among the machines featured in this month's selection of readers' synth sounds, and there's a review of new voicing tapes for the Ensoniq ESQ1. |
Yamaha QR10Group: Quality Controlmusic accompaniment playerAuto-accompaniments, yes - but it's a recordable sequencer too. And you can fiddle with it on the train... |