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Roland R880

Review | Music Technology, Mar 1989
Digital Reverb Unit

Digital reverberation technology is recognised for making reverb units cheap, but the same technology means a little more money buys a lot more power. Vic Lennard reflects on the R880.

Dr. T's MRS

Review | Music Technology, Jul 1989
Software for Atari ST/Amiga

MIDI sequencing software doesn't come much cheaper than Dr T's MIDI Recording Studio. Ian Waugh compares the Atari and Amiga versions of the affordable face of sequencing.

Dr T's Tiger Cub

Review | Music Technology, Jan 1991
Commodore Amiga Software

Following its success as an Atari ST sequencing/notation program, Tiger Cub finds itself available to Commodore Amiga owners. Ian Waugh gets a new pet.

Amiga Notes

Feature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Aug 1992

AMAS

Review | Sound On Sound, Feb 1990
Advanced MIDI Amiga Sampler

Got an Amiga? Want a sampler? Then cast your beady eye over this one. Greg Truckell is your guide.

DR T'S KCS

Review | Music Technology, Jun 1990
Software for the Amiga

One of the Atari ST's most flexible sequencers recently found itself ported across to the Commodore Amiga. Ian "Dr W" Waugh finds what Amiga owners have been missing.

Understanding Electronics

Feature | Topic: Electronics / Build | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1982
How To Make Music Projects

A regular column that explains the electronics of music

Dr T's Copyist Apprentice

Review | Music Technology, Aug 1990
Software for the Amiga

Dr T's programmers probably sieep as often as rust. Ian Waugh boots up the latest version of the successful Copyist scorewriting program - and finds that it's running on his Amiga.

Amiga Notes

Feature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Jun 1993

Leader Of The Pack?

Review | Sound On Sound, Jul 1990
Dr.T's Keyboard Controlled Sequencer - Level II V3.0 for the Amiga

One music software house that showed greater awareness and belief in the Commodore Amiga from the outset was Dr.T. David Ellis checks out version 3.0 of their top-of-the-range sequencer to see how it rates against the growing competition.

A Hell of AMAS

Review | Micro Music, Jun/Jul 1989

Darrin Williamson looks at an Amiga sampling package and MIDI interface all in one

Mikes And The Mechanics

Feature | Topic: Microphones | Making Music, Jan 1987

Straight to the source, Jon Lewin quizzes Sennheiser technicians on what goes where.

Gear News

Group: News and Reviews

News | Making Music, Aug 1987

An Old Pro

Review | Sound On Sound, Feb 1991
Steinberg Pro24 Amiga

Steinberg's Pro24 amiga sequencer is the latest arrival in the rather sparse field of Amiga music software. Paul Overaa looks at a new incarnation of an old favourite.

How to set up a Home Studio - Part 6

Feature Series | Topic: Home Studio, Maintenance / Repair / Modification | Sound On Sound, May 1989
Patch Bay Layout

PART 6: Possession of a patchbay marks the difference between a conglomeration of miscellaneous equipment and a versatile working studio. David Mellor explains how to design your own patchbay layout.

In the Sticks with Promuco

Feature | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture | In Tune, Dec 1985

Studio Ergonomics

Feature | Topic: Home Studio | Sound On Sound, Sep 1993
Making Yourself At Home In The Studio

Amiga Notes

Feature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Sep 1993

How to Set Up a Home Studio - Part 9

Feature Series | Topic: Home Studio | Sound On Sound, Aug 1989
Bits & Pieces

PART 9: It is easy to list all the glamorous' items required for a home studio - synths, sampler, mixing console, tape machines, etc - but the small things are important too. In this final part of the series, David Mellor gathers together all those essential bits and pieces.

Dod 944 Chain Reaction

Review | International Musician & Recording World, Feb 1986
Effectscheck

Dave Burrluck stuffs everything into one box and sets off to find DOD

Carl Thompson

Interview | Sound International, Jun 1979
Guitar Maker

Colin Hodgkinson visits the Brooklyn guitar maker who numbers Stanley Clarke's piccolo bass among his artefacts.

Expanding the Patchability of the Mini-Moog

Feature | Topic: Maintenance / Repair / Modification, Vintage Instruments | Polyphony, Apr/May 1978

Fret Work

Feature | Topic: Live, Maintenance / Repair / Modification | Sound On Stage, Dec 1996
Could You Be A Guitar Tech?

Incoming Data

News | Music Technology, Oct 1992

Fix It!

Feature | Topic: Maintenance / Repair / Modification | In Tune, Jun 1986
How To Repair Your Damaged Drums

Drum and cymbal repairs. We show how.

 

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