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ART DR2 Digital ReverbReview | Home & Studio Recording, Sep 1985A surprisingly flexible and easy to use unit that offers first class results. |
Book ReviewsReview | Micro Music, Dec 1989Paul Overaa and Jez Ford browse through some of the latest literature of interest to Hi-tech musos |
For The Benefit Of Mr LennonFeature | Topic: Composing / Art, Sequencing | Sound On Sound, Dec 1993Using the Kurzweil K2000 to create and perform a tribute to John Lennon |
Time For SMPTE - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Syncronisation | Sound On Sound, Nov 1985Accepted as the synchronisation standard in the television and broadcast industry, this digital timecode is fast making inroads into the recording studio at all levels. Kendall Wrightson puts it all in perspective with the start of this series. |
Tokai Bass & GuitarReview | Music UK, May 1983TOKAI Bass & Guitar in Deja vu trial — where have we met before? |
JHS Rock-BoxReview | International Musician, Jan 1985AmpcheckAn ampman? A personal stack? Alan Kensley goes mobile |
Music In Our SchoolsFeature | Topic: Education | Recording Musician, Oct 1992Putting It TogetherThe nitty gritty of choosing appropriate recording and sequencing equipment for use in a school environment. |
The Rockfield FilesFeature | Topic: Recording Studios | Home & Studio Recording, Dec 1985Rockfield has a long and colourful history stretching back to the era of hippies and free festivals. Paul White finds out what goes on there now. |
Sample and Hold Composition TechniqueFeature | Topic: Synthesis & Sound Design | Polyphony, Jul/Aug 1981 |
Production LinesOpinion | Sound On Sound, Dec 1993Curiosity Killed The Cat's producer Glenn Skinner gets a few things of his chest this month. |
Home TapingFeature | Topic: Home Studio | International Musician, May 1985Steve WayeChris Maillard and Steve Waye look at the problems faced by solo artist |
FrontLinesNews | Phaze 1, Nov 1988People, Gear, Events, Gossiphappening people, gear, events, gossip |
Choosing A Cassette TapeFeature | Topic: Recording, Tape, Vinyl, CD, DAT | Home & Studio Recording, Sep 1983Tape Talk |
Curiouser and CuriouserFeature | International Musician, Oct 1985Ethnic InstrumentsWeird, wonderful and ethnic and you should see the instruments. |
The ProducersFeature | Recording Musician, Apr 1993A complete history of record production accompanied by quotations and anecdotes from no fewer than 18 of the world's leading producers. |
Composers PenReview | Micro Music, Feb 1990Paul Freeman gets composing with this notation package for the Amstrad |
FrontLinesNews | Phaze 1, Jan 1989People, Gear, Events, Gossiphappening people, gear, events, gossip |
Realistic Arrangements: Vocals - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Arranging / Songwriting | Home & Studio Recording, Mar 1989Our series continues with the voice, whether synthetic, sampled or the real thing. |
The ManagersFeature | Topic: Music Business | International Musician, Jun 1985Immaculate Fools' man in a suit is immaculate certainly, but no fool concludes Mike Hrano |