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SPL Stereo VitalizerGroup: Quality Controlpsychoacoustic equaliserSound enhancement at both ends of the spectrum - and something in the middle. |
The Guitar LinkGroup: Roland Newslink |
Roland TR909Review | One Two Testing, Apr 1984 |
Liquid engineeringGroup: Control RoomPromoco TB1S monitorsTransmission line technology |
GanglandInterview | One Two Testing, Dec 1983Bassist Sara Lee and guitar player Andy Gill discuss sonic invention and positive discrimination. |
Acorn Music 500Group: Computer MusicianSynthesiser Hardware and Software for the BBC MicroAcorn's first venture into music synthesis boasts some good-looking synthesis hardware and a music composition language - AMPLE - that grows with the user. David Ellis has the advance details. |
RSD Studiomaster 16-4-2Review | Home & Studio Recording, Dec 1985 |
On the RoadFeature | Topic: Live | Music UK, Jan 1983On the Road, the second of our practical reviews of a P.A. package |
Questionnaire Results - Part 2Group: Computer MusicianReaders' replies to the second half of our survey, analysed by David Ellis. |
Which Micro?Group: Computer MusicianContinuing the extensive guide to the many micros available |
Anvil Percussion SynthesiserReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Jun 1985An all-British sound-sampling and drum-synthesising MIDI percussion machine with built-in sequencer gets an exclusive preview courtesy of David Ellis - there's even comment from the designers. |
Fostex X18Review | Music Technology, May 1992Cassette MultitrackerIf you're looking for a cost-effective way to add multitrack tape recording to your sequencing setup, it couldn't come much more cheaply than with Fostex' X18. Simon Trask goes back to basics with this new cassette multitrack. |
The Sound-Painted World of Harold BuddInterview | Sound On Sound, Dec 1986The Eno collaborator and leading exponent of American minimalist music, Harold Budd, discloses the fascinating background to his new solo album 'Lovely Thunder', his love of the piano and his strange union with the Cocteau Twins. Mark Prendergast attends the masterclass and takes notes. |
State Of IndependenceGroup: On The RecordDave Stewart On Going It Alone In The Music BizThe major record company route is not the only one to musical success. Dave Stewart has successfully avoided the majors and still manages to make a good living from his home-produced music. Here, he charts his musical history. |
Hardware OverloadShow Report | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1985The Good, The Bad and The Ugly at Frankfurt's Musical FiestaFive pages of glorious colour on the exhibition to end all exhibitions - the annual Frankfurt Musik Messe. Dan Goldstein comes hotfoot from Germany to report on the latest developments on the hi-tech music scene. And there are a lot of them. |
MIDI and the MicroGroup: MIDI Supplement - Part TwoA complete guide to all the hardware interfaces for home micros available so far, plus the software that goes with them. |
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