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Kurzweil Digital KeyboardReview | One Two Testing, Sep 1984synth artificial intelligence from the USA |
British Music FairNews | Making Music, Jul 1986Incorporating the News. And starring all you need to know about the new products and where they'll be. The one you need. |
Just like starting overFeature Audio | The Mix, May 1995 |
So You Want To Be A...Feature | Topic: Performing | International Musician, Feb 1985...Session Musician. Jim Betteridge kicks off a new series with a frank look at the prospect of becoming a hired player |
Roland GR-500Review | Sound International, Dec 1978Steve Hackett and Paddy Kingsland set out to test the merits and demerits of the Roland GR-500 and ARP Avatar. Synthesise watches, lads. |
The Big Ten - 1982Retrospective | International Musician, Mar 1985 |
News - Drums/PercussionNews | In Tune, Jan 1985 |
Studio DiaryFeature | Topic: Recording Studios | International Musician, Mar 1985A special 10th anniversary Diary hot from the lips of Adrian Deevoy |
Studio DiaryFeature | Topic: Recording Studios | International Musician, May 1985Adrian Deevoy on lead typewriter |
ChameleonReview | Sound On Sound, Feb 1990Universal Patch LibrarianTired of rummaging through RAM cards and boxes of floppy disks in search of a particular synth patch? Greg Truckell checks out a far more convenient way to store and recall patches. |
Sounding OffOpinion | Sound On Sound, Apr 1990Manual Madness!Manual madness! Roger Jackson proposes improvements to the currently poor state of some manufacturers' equipment manuals. |
Retro 1984Retrospective | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1985Another year, another host of hardware to look back on. We take you through the goodies and the baddies that came out during '84, just in case you missed any of them. |
Concert ReviewMusic Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1983Helden, Laurie Anderson, Fad Gadget, The Enid |
Studio DiaryFeature | Topic: Recording Studios | International Musician, Sep 1985The Diary of Samuel Deevoy takes yet another turn for the perverse |
Fender Elite Precision Bass 1Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Oct 1983 |
Paradise FoundFeature | Topic: Recording Studios | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1985Paradise StudiosSynth players in search of Heaven need look no further than West London, where a recording studio puts the emphasis firmly on hi-tech musical equipment, but doesn't charge people the Earth to use it. Simon Trusk pays Paradise a visit. |
Quotes Of The YearRetrospective | Topic: Humour | International Musician, Dec 1985From the profound to the downright silly, we wind up a year's chit-chat |
Amiga NotesFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Apr 1993 |
Polarity UnveiledFeature | Topic: Maintenance / Repair / Modification, Sound Fundamentals | Home & Studio Recording, Sep 1986Ben Duncan goes through one of his phases... |