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Tape Machines Survey - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Buyer's Guide | Sound International, Jun 1978A readable survey - this second part covering manufacturers from O to S. |
Beyond E Major - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Tuition / Technique, Music Theory | One Two Testing, May 1984Simple ways to chording |
Microillusions Music-XReview | Music Technology, Oct 1989Commodore's Amiga computer is the beneficiary of this impressive - and colourful - sequencing package. Ian Waugh welcomes the illusion. |
The Art Of RepetitionEditorial | Music Technology, Nov 1989The non-musician has taken a lot of stick from his educated counterparts, yet he's contributed a lot to musical progress. What separates musicians and non-musicians? |
The Moog StoryReview | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Sound International, Oct 1978KeyboardsSI in association with Dave Crombie Productions Inc present The Moog Story, starring Robert A Moog... |
Studio DiaryFeature | Topic: Recording Studios | International Musician, Sep 1975Who's recording what where |
Music NewsNews | International Musician, Oct 1975 |
Soundchaser Computer Music SystemReview Audio | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1982 |
Nicky Ryan - Enya - WatermarkFeature | Sound On Sound, Mar 1989 |
History of Electronic Music - Part 7Feature Series | Topic: History / Culture | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1982Brian Eno |
Wave For WindowsReview | Music Technology, May 1994Direct-to-disk recording systemPC-based direct-to-disk recording is getting better... and cheaper. Ian Waugh looks at one of the latest systems to emerge. |
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