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A Digital HitReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1986Dynacord Percuter SDigital drums the Dynacord way. Or as Nigel Lord would put it, a better-than-average electronic drum kit at a higher-than-average price. Is the Percuter worth the extra? |
Dynacord ADD-oneReview | Music Technology, Nov 1986Digital Drum ModuleWe preview the most sophisticated electronic percussion system yet devised. It's incredibly versatile, but it doesn't come cheap, as Paul Wiffen reveals. |
Dynacord ADS SamplerReview | Sound On Sound, Feb 1990The ADS sampler has the look and feel of a German sports car - expensive, no-nonsense, and high performance. Craig Anderton takes it for a test drive. |
Dynacord CLS 222Review | Music Technology, Dec 1988Rotating Speaker SimulatorWith acid jazz making the Hammond sound popular again the search is on for a practical alternative to the Leslie cabinet. Nick Magnus takes the CLS 222 for a spin. |
Dynacord DC60 AmplifierReview | Phaze 1, Feb 1989 |
Dynacord Digital HitReview | International Musician, Mar 1985RhythmcheckA neat effects pedal housing the sound of your choice |
Dynacord DRP16 Digital ReverbReview | Home & Studio Recording, Dec 1984 |
Dynacord GS824 Guitar ComboReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1984A new state-of-the-art guitar amplifier with integral overdrive, chorus and reverb, plus 200W output. |
Dynacord MIDI Control ComputerReview | Sound On Sound, Jun 1986On the face of it, Dynacord's MCC-1 looks a worthwhile investment for those who wish to by-pass the Spaghetti Junction of MIDI cables in the studio. But it faces stiff competition from other manufacturers' products. Paul Gilby fathoms its depths and draws his conclusion. |
Dynacord PDD14Review | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1984Programmable Digital DelayFirst of several new products from Dynacord is this rack-mounting digital delay line. Paul White managed to find time to review it. |
Dynacord Reference 4000 Bass AmpReview | One Two Testing, Feb 1986Midi monster magnificent for much money |
Hits From The StickReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1986Dynacord Rhythm StickA guitar for drummers, a percussion controller for keyboardists, or a drum-kit for guitar players? The Rhythm Stick could be all of these things, as Nigel Lord discovers. |
Hot Valves!Review | Sound On Sound, Feb 1986Dynacord MIDI AmplifierThe marriage of valve and MIDI technology in Dynacord's Reference 500 guitar amplifier results in an astonishingly good design as Ian Gilby discovered. |
New AdditionReview | Sound On Sound, Oct 1986Dynacord ADD-One Advanced Digital Drum SystemAs it stands, the ADD-One is a new 8-channel sampled sound expander designed to be triggered from Dynacord's own drum pads. But user-sampling and disk storage promise to extend its range of applications in the near future. Chris Everard reports. |
The Numbers GameReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1986Dynacord MCC1 InterfaceThe world has been waiting for an interface box that solves all its MIDI routing problems at a single stroke. Simon Trask reckons the wait is now over. |
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