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When Things Go WrongFeature | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture, Maintenance / Repair / Modification | Sound On Sound, Nov 1991Day-to-day use takes its toll on recording equipment, so proper maintenance and servicing is essential to get the best from your studio toys. David Mellor takes a look behind the scenes of Fostex's service department. |
Five Days in FrankfurtShow Report | One Two Testing, Apr 1984Reports from the musical instrument exhibition plus interviews with five of the world's top designers, researchers and experts. |
Rock the KasbahGroup: In SessionOn a Moroccan rollFly-on-the-wall vision of an ethnic recording expedition |
Incoming DataNews | Music Technology, Nov 1992 |
The Shape of Things To ComeNews | Sound On Sound, Mar 1987An extended review of new products including many of those unveiled at February's Frankfurt Music Fair. |
Fast ForwardNews | Home & Studio Recording, Nov 1986 |
Yamaha C1 Music ComputerReview | Music Technology, Dec 1988Yamaha's new computer is a PC compatible equipped with eight MIDI Outs, two MIDI Ins and SMPTE time-sync ports. Harvey Newquist powers up the successor to the ill-fated CX5M. |
The XTC X-PerienceInterview | Phaze 1, May 1989an audience with andy partridge, frontman for one of britain’s most original-sounding pop bands |
The Shape of Things to ComeNews | Sound On Sound, Sep 1988More news of forthcoming new products to tempt you to dig deeper into your pockets. |
Fast ForwardNews | The Mix, Sep 1994No hype, no waffle - just tomorrow's products todayTomorrow’s hot products previewed |
Amiga - Theory And PracticeFeature | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1986David Ellis buys a Commodore Amiga and looks at the latest software written for it. The music is good, the graphics are better - but what does the future hold? |
Shape of Things to ComeNews | Sound On Sound, Mar 1990Your chance to check out some of the new products launched at January’s NAMM |
Concert Touring NewsGroup: Access All Areas |
Incoming DataNews | Music Technology, May 1993 |
NAMM ReportShow Report | Music Technology, Aug 1987In case the current wave of BMF-madness has overtaken you completely, MT dropped in on the annual Chicago show to see how the Americans do it. Report: Dan Goldstein, Rick Davies, Paul White and Bob O'Donnell. |
The Shape of Things to ComeNews | Sound On Sound, Aug 1988Three pages of forthcoming new products to tempt you to dig deeper into your pockets later on this year. |
Shape Of Things To ComeNews | Sound On Sound, Jul 1991Yet another selection of recently announced new products to whet your appetite! |
Dr in the HouseFeature | Topic: Computing | Micro Music, Jan 1990Leading light in the world of Dr T. Al Hospers talks exclusively to John Renwick about future developments in the range |
Shape of Things to ComeNews | Sound On Sound, Jul 1989Read all about Roland's new U20 synth, Korg's M3R and S3 rhythm workstation, Peavey's mouthwatering new recording gear, and lots more! |
New Electronic & Instrumental Music In The Late 1980sFeature | Sound On Sound, Apr 1989An overviewMark Prendergast presents a general overview of record labels, artists, and recordings that make up the exciting area of new electronic and experimental music in the late 1980s. |
Incoming DataNews | Music Technology, Jun 1993 |
Fast ForwardNews | The Mix, Mar 1995No hype, no waffle - just tomorrow’s products todayTomorrow's hot products previewed |