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News Xtra

News | In Tune, Jul 1986

New gear to cheer.

Down to Earth

Feature | Topic: Recording Studios | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1986

Tony Visconti's studio, Good Earth, in the heart of London's West End owes its success to a combination of the right services and good management.

Edits

News | Sound On Sound, Jul 1990

More news, views, and a smidgeon of hot gossip!

Editorial

Editorial | Making Music, Nov 1987

McGill University Master Samples

Review | Sound On Sound, Feb 1991

David Mellor reviews this sample library for the educated user.

Sounding Off

Opinion | Sound On Sound, Mar 1991
The MRA: A Manifesto

SOS reader Paul Jacques decides he's had enough of candyfloss dross music and reveals his solution — the musician's revolutionary army.

Microillusions Music-X

Review | Music Technology, Oct 1989

Commodore's Amiga computer is the beneficiary of this impressive - and colourful - sequencing package. Ian Waugh welcomes the illusion.

Scanners

News | Music Technology, Dec 1993

Picking up the signals from the world of music and technology...

Studio Scene

Feature | Topic: Computing, Education, Recording Studios | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1984
University of Surrey Electro-Acoustic Music Studio

A look at the Surrey Sound electronic and computer music studio, scene of the Tonmeister degree course.

Going For a Song

Feature | One Two Testing, Oct 1984

pop under the hammer

Roland R70 Drum Machine

Review | Music Technology, Jul 1992
Human Rhythm Composer

And the beat goes on - not least with Roland's latest drum machine, the R70. Simon Trask checks the pulse of the company that gave us the TR808, and are now giving it to us again.

Music Publishing

Feature | Topic: Music Business | Sound International, Jul 1978

How songwriting collaboration can equal more than 1+1.

Steal The Feel - Part 1

Feature Series | Topic: Drum Programming, Mixing | Recording Musician, Jul 1992

A straightforward guide to producing Dance Mixes using budget equipment.

'Wee Also Have Sound-Houses'

Feature | Topic: Computing, Synthesis & Sound Design | Sound International, Jul 1978

Richard Attree looks at the computer as musical instrument, and the implications thereof.

The Matinee Organ - Part 1

Feature Series Audio | Topic: Electronics / Build | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1981

Epiphone Casino

Review | In Tune, Jun 1985

Quest For Flour

Feature | Topic: Humour | One Two Testing, Nov 1983
...or, Andy Duncan's search for the self raising drum kit.

Or, when does a drum kit stand on its own 12 feet?

Sequencers Have Feelings Too

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

Your sequencer could be having more of an effect on your music than your synths do. Wilf Smarties wonders whether you should be giving your MC50 a co-writing credit...

Mixed media

News | Topic: Multimedia / Graphics / Visuals | The Mix, Apr 1995
interacting with the future

Your passport to future worlds

That Was Then But This Is Now

Feature | Topic: History / Culture | International Musician, Jan 1985

How it was done in the heyday of Pop - Philip Bashe tracked down the bands your dad snogged along to and found out the history of the '60s hits

 

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