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MicrocosmNews | Topic: Computing | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Jun 1984It took us years to think of that title |
MicrocosmNews | Topic: Computing | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Mar 1984Exclusive news analysis |
MicrocosmNews | Topic: Computing | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Jul 1984Amstrad today, Binatone tomorrow |
CommentEditorial | Music Technology, Dec 1992 |
Retiring FrippInterview | International Musician & Recording World, Jun 1975 |
Tape Machines Survey - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Buyer's Guide | Sound International, May 1978A readable survey — the first part covering manufacturers from A to L. |
Which One Would You Choose?Review | Topic: Recording | Sound On Sound, Mar 1988Three 4-tracksIs it possible to get expensive sounds from inexpensive equipment or is the poor person's multitrack merely an expensive toy? David Mellor looks at three entry-level recorders - Tascam Porta 05, Fostex X30, and Yamaha MT2X - and asks 'Which one would you choose?'. |
History of the FutureInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1986Kaleidophon StudiosSimon Trask travels to North London to visit one of Britain's longest-established synth studios, and to talk to its creator, electronic composer David Vorhaus. |
Blowing Technology's HornInterview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1988Mark Prendergast talks with trumpeter, composer, and synthesist Mark Isham about new technology, David Sylvian, Van Morrison, Windham Hill, and his solo career as one of Hollywood's more interesting film soundtrack composers. |
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