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International Musician & Recording World - April 1985

Editorial
Editorial

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How to achieve multiple orgasm without MIDI and many other problems solved

Buzz
News

Who is Uli Jon Roth? How can you learn to read bass music? What does Chas de Whalley look like?

So You Want To Be A...
Feature

Label Owner.

Jim Betteridge on how to sign yourself up

One Man's Dream
Interview

Howard Jones

The Jones boy finally agrees to talk to us. Tony Horkins plays the diplomatic attaché

Foreign Affairs
Interview

Foreigner

US successes return to Blighty with the formula for Stateside MOR safely intact. Interview by Jonathan James

Musical Micro
Feature

ADD-ON KEYBOARDS

Tony Mills weighs up the pros and cons of augmenting your home micro with an add-on keyboard

Meat The Band
Interview

Meatloaf

Chris Maillard meets the Meat and the men behind the Meat beat

Beatroute
Feature

The Stranglers

The Stranglers' gear itemised and analysed

PA Column
Feature

Everything But The Girl

Everything But The Girl take the Jazz to the Electric Ballroom. Report by Jim Betteridge

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Competition

Win a Casio MT-400V and be cool

The Managers
Interview

Ged Doherty

A conversation with Ged Doherty, Paul Young's manager and best friend

Writing Songs and All That Jazz
Interview

Nick Heyward

From Gretsches to Strats, from Pop to Jazz. The ever-changing songwriter talks chords, choruses and contrapuntals with Adrian Deevoy

Workbench
Feature

Signal Processors — the saga continues

More signal processors from Phil 'DIY.V.O.R.C.E.' Walsh

The Tracks of our Tears
Interview

Tears for Fears

Are you afraid of the art of Bath? Adrian Deevoy goes into battle with Curt and Roland

Feelers On The Dealers
Feature

Dougie's Music Store

The big cheese goes to Cheshire

Frankfurt Review - This Year's Models
Show Report

A glimpse of the equipment you could well be buying in the forthcoming year

Ensoniq Mirage
Review

KeyboardCheck

The big sampling surprise from Frankfurt gets the Curtis Schwartz seal of approval

Steinberger GP-2 Six String
Review

Guitarcheck

At last the Steinberger becomes affordable. Dave Burrluck reaches for his cheque book

Korg DW6000
Review

Synthcheck

Digital programming of digital waveforms at your fingertips

Roland Super Cubes & JC-77
Review

Ampcheck

Costly but classy. Review by Paul Bacon

Linn 9000
Review

Rhythmcheck

Linn take a massive leap into the future and come up with the ultimate drum machine. Bob Henrit is astounded

Yamaha KX88/TX816
Review

Synthcheck

A remote keyboard and modules with frighteningly good sounds

Premier APK 5809
Review

Drumcheck

An elongated addition to the Royale range at a reasonable price. Bob Henrit puts it through its paces

Premier Dual-Lock Stands
Review

Accessorycheck

Premier make their stand. Bob Henrit pens his review

SCI Multi-Trak
Review

Synthcheck

The professional successor to the Six-Trak meets Curtis Schwartz

Technics SY-DP50
Review

Rhythmcheck

A digital drum machine with pre-set rhythms. Review by Martin Moody

Article Group:
Recording World

Studio Diary
Feature

The comings and goings of everyday studio folk

The Producers
Interview

Brian Tench

Chas de Whalley squares up to the young and talented Brian Tench

Korg SDD1000
Review

Studiotest

Jim Betteridge finds the Korg SDD-1000 well worth the wait

A&HB CMC 24 Mixer
Review

Studio Test

The ultimate mixer for the semi pro? Tony Mills gets to grips with the computerised AHB CMC 24

Studio Of The Month
Feature

NOMIS

Chris Maillard co-stars in The NOMIS Complex. In all major West End cinemas now

Home Taping
Feature

Jim Murphy

Rural recordee in Farmhouse sex romp with raving reporter

News
News

The latest reports from the trade and prophet spheres

International Musician & Recording World - Cover Publications Ltd, Northern & Shell Ltd.

 

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