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Roland D50 - Part 1Review Series | Music Technology, May 1987Linear Arithmetic SynthesiserIs this the synth to topple the DX7 from its throne? Will Linear/Arithmetic Synthesis become the programmer's new catchphrase? Will Simon Trask die of a broken heart? Find out in our exclusive review. | |||
Roland D50 Synthesiser - Part 2Review Series | Music Technology, Jun 1987In the second and concluding part of our review, Simon Trask gives the D50's sound potential a more in-depth listening, and has a go at programming, LA-style. | |||
Roland D-50 - Part 1Review Series | Sound On Sound, May 1987Is the future Linear?Does Roland's new LA synthesizer mean the end of FM is in sight? Martin Russ falls in love with the world's first ever Linear Arithmetic synthesizer whilst trying to find out... | |||
Roland D5Review | Sound On Sound, Sep 1989Roland's D5 is the latest addition to their range of LA synthesizers. Paul Ireson takes a look at a budget keyboard with some great features. | |||
Roland D5Review | Music Technology, Jul 1989L/A SynthesiserSimon Trask investigates the latest and cheapest in an increasingly long line of L/A synths from Roland. But if L/A is the way for you, are you better off with a D5 or a D10? | |||
Roland D5 SynthesiserGroup: Review | |||
Roland D50Group: News and ReviewsRockschool's Alastair Gavin ganders at the vastly praised digital synth, and decides they're right. | |||
Roland MT32 Update & EditorsReview | Sound On Sound, Jul 1988If you own an MT32 then you really should be using a computer-based voice editing program to make the most of its facilities. Martin Russ compares three possible contenders for your money from Tigress Designs, Dr T and Steinberg. | |||
PatchworkFeature | Music Technology, Nov 1991Valhala International Gold Cards D131 & D132 for the Roland D110If you're a Roland D110 user and you're looking for fresh inspiration from your synth, you could try Valhala's D110 voice cards. Gordon Reid practices his card tricks. | |||
L.A. Synthesis: What Is It? - Part 2Review Series | Sound On Sound, Jun 1987Continuing on from last month's review of the Roland D-50 Linear Arithmetic synthesizer, Martin Russ takes a detailed look at the technical aspects of the D-50, liberally sprinkled with excerpts from a rare interview with Mr Ikutaro Kakehashi, President of the Roland Corporation. | |||
SOS Hi-Tech AwardsFeature | Sound On Sound, May 1988What were the best products of 1987 according to Sound On Sound readers? Here are the long-awaited results of our poll. | |||
PatchworkFeature | Topic: Synthesizer Patches | Music Technology, Dec 1987More sounds from creative readers; this month LA meets FM as the Roland D50 and Yamaha CX5 are the favoured instruments. | |||
PatchworkFeature | Topic: Synthesizer Patches | Music Technology, Feb 1989The delicate chimes of a Korg EX800 join Roland D50 and JX3P basses in MT's regular selection of readers' own synth patches. Why not submit one of yours? | |||
Michael BrookGroup: The Front End | |||
PatchworkFeature Downloads | Topic: Synthesizer Patches | Music Technology, Mar 1989If you are a devotee of Yamaha's DX27, Roland's D50 or Casio's CZ1, there are patches for your synth in this month's Patchwork pages - if another synth is your passion why not make it a feature next month? | |||
Time & Space Zero-G Datafile 1 & 2 Sample CDsReview | Recording Musician, Jul 1992 | |||
The Great DivideEditorial | Music Technology, Oct 1990It's a sad fact that keyboard players have always had to pay more for the privilege than their guitar or drum playing associates. Tim Goodyer asks what can technology do to redress the imbalance? | |||
Making HistoryRetrospective | Music Technology, Aug 1991Looking back over ten years' worth of magazines, it seemed that there were certain moments worth reliving - here are the edited highlights. | |||
Masterbits Sample CD CollectionReview | Sound On Sound, Jul 1990David Hughes lends an ear to three well-priced CDs full of synthesizer and drum machine samples. | |||
PatchworkFeature | Topic: Synthesizer Patches | Music Technology, May 1988PA Decoder's D50 ROM cartridge joins a selection of readers' own sounds in this month's Patchwork. If you're short of a sound, or simply short of inspiration, read on. | |||
The Small Print - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: MIDI | Music Technology, May 1989Reading MIDI Implementation ChartsIf you regard MIDI Implementation charts as being indecipherable tables of numbers, you could be ignoring an easy way of solving your MIDI problems. Vic Lennard opens a series of articles on how to read the small print. | |||
Kawai K1 IIReview | Sound On Sound, Dec 1989The SequelRecognising a hit when they make one, Kawai have added independent drum voices and a digital effects section to the popular K1 and called the result the K1 II. Kendall Wrightson plays spot the difference. | |||
PatchworkFeature | Music Technology, Nov 1990VALHALA D50 Sound CardsUnder the spotlight in this month's Patchwork are the stablemates to the astounding Valhala M1 sound cards - those for Roland's D50. Gordon Reid asks "can they maintain the standard?". | |||
PatchworkFeature | Music Technology, Jun 1990PA DECODER D50 ROM Vol IIIIf you're looking to expand your sampler's vocabulary of drum sounds or your D50 library, Patchworks' Drumtrax sample tape and PA Decoder's D50 Rom Volume III should be worth checking out - start here. | |||
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