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Practical PA - Part 3Feature Series | Topic: Acoustics, Live | Sound On Stage, Jan 1997Loudspeaker Enclosures |
Practical PA - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Live, Microphones | Sound On Stage, Nov 1996Part 1: Introduction To PA |
One-UpmanshipReview | Home & Studio Recording, Feb 1986A self-contained analogue drum synth from ultimate Percussion. |
Feedback!Feature | Topic: Live, Microphones | Sound On Stage, Nov 1996Why It Occurs & How To Prevent It |
TOA Guitar/Mike SystemReview | In Tune, Jul/Aug 1985 |
Passport MIDI/4 SoftwareGroup: Computer MusicianSoftware and InterfaceDavid Ellis casts a critical eye over Passport Designs' first foray into the wonderful world of MIDI. |
Sight ReadingReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1985Dan Goldstein and Simon Trask take a break from reading their own work and examine a selection of new books aimed at helping you get more out of music technology. |
The Shortest RouteReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1985As MIDI's failings become all too apparent to thousands of musicians, Roland take the bull by the horns and come up with four processing units to make life easier. Simon Trask gives them a trial run. |
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