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MIDI Goes to Hollywood

Review | One Two Testing, May 1985
J L Cooper MIDI boxes

American interfaces

ART DR2 Digital Reverb

Review | Home & Studio Recording, Sep 1985

A surprisingly flexible and easy to use unit that offers first class results.

Clarion XA5600A Cassette Deck

Review | Home & Studio Recording, Feb 1984

Fair's Fair

Show Report | Music UK, Jul 1983
International Music Show 1983

This Year I.M.S. Show - MUSIC U.K. In Free Gig Shock — Our man with a hangover writes

Yamaha REV7

Review | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1985
Digital Reverb

This long awaited product is now available and offers first class digital reverb along with a host of stereo DDL effects.

Pet Sounds

Review | Recording Musician, Aug 1992
3G Mynah Mixing Console

Mike Simmons tries out this cost-effective live sound console and finds it also has home studio applications.

On the net

Feature | Topic: Computing | The Mix, Apr 1995

More news from cyberspace

Headless Hotshots!

Review | In Tune, May 1986
Hohner Professional Series (Steinberger Licensed G2 Tremolo Guitar & B2A Active Bass)

RSD Studiomaster 16-4-2

Review | Home & Studio Recording, Dec 1985

Direct-To-Stereo Recording

Feature | Topic: Microphones, Recording | Recording Musician, Aug 1992
Sound Workshop

Paul White shows how you can explore classic mic techniques using basic equipment.

The Mack Pack

Review | The Mix, Apr 1995
Mackie LM 3204

16 stereo channel rackmount mixer

Frankfurt Facts - Part 1

Show Report Series | In Tune, May 1986

Keyboards, Guitars, Amps – What's New, Who's Who!

Monsters of Rock

Review | Recording Musician, Oct 1992
Crate, Hughes & Kettner, ART Guitar Preamps

We take the H&K Metal Master, ART Powerplant, and Crate TDP recording guitar preamps into the studio in search of that elusive valve sound.

Hair raiser

Review | The Mix, Apr 1995
Samson Servo 150

Studio power for your monitoring

Heavy fretting - Part 4

Feature Series Audio | Topic: Recording | The Mix, Apr 1995

Brian O' Shaughnessy advises on recording acoustic guitar

Fender 57 Strat & Fretless Jazz Bass

Review | In Tune, Jun 1986
Fender 'Limited Edition' 57 Strat & Fretless Jazz Bass 'Special'

Tascam's Porta-1

Review | In Tune, Dec 1984

Reviewed

Microphone Basics

Feature | Topic: Microphones | Recording Musician, Nov 1992

Why are microphones so different, why do some cost the earth — and which one should you use for which job? All is revealed.

Total recall - Part 19

Feature Series Audio | Topic: Vintage Instruments | The Mix, Apr 1995

...Including the A-Z of Analogue

Martin J40-M

Review | In Tune, Jun 1986

Carlsbro Cobra 90 Twin Combo

Review | In Tune, Jun 1985

Mixed Doubles

Review | Recording Musician, Dec 1992
Mackie 1604, DOD 1642 Mixers

Mackie's 1604 mixer head to head with DOD's compact 1642. The result may surprise you.

Gary Langan - Production Lines

Opinion | Recording Musician, Feb 1993

This month, guest producer Gary Langan speaks of his recording history and the loneliness of the long-distance producer...

Digitech Vocalist II

Review | Recording Musician, Apr 1993
Your Plastic Pal Who's Fun To Sing With

You can produce vocal pyrotechnics little short of magic with this rackmount version of the acclaimed VHM5 Vocalist. Our reviewer sings its praises.

Finale - Part 1

Review Series | Sound On Sound, Mar 1989
The best music program ever?

Part 1: In the States, Coda's Finale has been hailed as the "the most exciting use of the Apple Macintosh to date" and "the most powerful, most intelligent, most flexible music software available today". In this lengthy two-part review, Kendall Wrightson cuts through the hype to discover whether the claims are fact or fiction.

 

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