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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. |
Barbican Bonanza!Show Report | In Tune, Nov 1986Guitar WeekendIT's guide to Britain's premier guitar show! |
Company Profile: StudiomasterFeature | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture | International Musician, Oct 1985Mixing with the master men |
The Fender TapesFeature | Music UK, Dec 1982Gary Cooper asks embarrassing questions. Dan Smith (Fender's Guitar Chief) has the answers — or has he? |
Ensoniq MirageReview | In Tune, Jul/Aug 1985 |
Dates For Your DiaryNews | Making Music, Aug 1987 |
Tape Machines Line Up HereFeature | Topic: Maintenance / Repair / Modification, Tape, Vinyl, CD, DAT | Home & Studio Recording, Apr 1986Martin Goldman examines the dos and don'ts of tape machine maintenance. |
Video ManualsReview | Sound On Sound, Sep 1990Ian Gilby collates the more interesting responses to his editorial request for manufacturers and retailers to look towards the 'video manual' as a complement to printed equipment manuals. |
Incoming DataNews | Music Technology, Oct 1992 |
Great ExpectationsNews | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1985FRANKFURT PREVIEW '85A special preview of some of the new goodies that'll be on show at the Frankfurt Musik Messe - Europe's premier music fair - when it gets under way in the second week of February. |
From Britain With Love: GearFeature | International Musician, Jul 1985While Paul Bacon looks at the UK companies that have received worldwide acclaim |
Steinberg Software PageFeature | Topic: Computing, Sequencing, Syncronisation | Sound On Sound, Jul 1988The third instalment of our column devoted entirely to Steinberg software. Written and compiled exclusively for SOS by Steinberg's experts, it deals this month with MIDI clocks and how to keep time! |
Everything But The Kitchen... - Part 4Feature Series | Topic: Syncronisation | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1985We conclude our series on synchronisation by looking at Time Code and its applications in the video and music industries. Film editor Richard Atherton is your guide. |
Incoming DataNews | Music Technology, Jul 1993 |
Turntable TechShow Report | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1986UK Fresh '86Simon Trask leaves all that MIDI jargon behind to check out Britain's first major live hip hop event. How are the DJs and the rappers making technology tick? |
Accurate PropheciesReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1985Prophet 2000Following October's preview, Sequential’s new sampler gets the in-depth treatment from Paul Wiffen, who refuses to return the review sample. |
ShowtimeShow Report | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1986NAMM Winter Market, AnaheimPaul Wiffen, hotfoot from California, reports on the machines that made headlines at the US music industry's winter shindig... |
The ManorFeature | Topic: Recording Studios | International Musician, Oct 1975A close look at the Manor's astonishing new studios |
African GuitarFeature | Topic: History / Culture | One Two Testing, Apr 1985its rhythm and reason. Ben Mandelson of Orchestra Jazira looks at the history of African guitar playing and players, and their tricks |
Central ControlEditorial | Music Technology, Jan 1987Why doesn't Britain, home of so much that is good in modern music, have a central institute for music technology development? |
Production LinesOpinion | Sound On Sound, Nov 1993Genesis, Marillion and Fuzzbox producer Nick Davis suggests how British music might regain some lost magic. |
Animal MagicFeature | Topic: Live | Music Technology, Oct 1993Zoo TVMT goes backstage at U2's multimedia spectacular and discovers the technical realities behind Eno and the band's vision. Engineer Dave Lemmink unveils the system that redefines stadium rock |