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PA Column

Feature | Topic: Live | International Musician & Recording World, Apr 1986

Jim Betteridge investigates altered perception, or is it just too much lager?

Frankfurt: Keyboards And Keyboard Samplers

Show Report | International Musician & Recording World, Apr 1986

He came, he saw, he sent in his copy. His name was Jim Betteridge

Track Record: The Art Of Noise

Group: Recording World

Feature | Topic: Classic Tracks | International Musician & Recording World, May 1986
Peter Gunn

Jim Betteridge plays 'Hunt the Aled Jones sample.'

Seck 1882 Mixer

Group: Recording World

Review | International Musician & Recording World, May 1986
Studio Test

Jim Betteridge on Seck... drugs and Rock'n' Roll?

Korg Digital Voice Processor DVP-1

Review | International Musician & Recording World, May 1986
EffectsCheck

Is it a vocoder? Is it a harmoniser? It's both — and a bit more, besides, as Jim Betteridge finds out.

Yamaha SPX90 Effects Processor

Group: Recording World

Review | International Musician & Recording World, May 1986
Studio Test

A multitude of digital effects in a single box for only £600

Studio Of The Month

Group: Recording World

Feature | Topic: Recording Studios | International Musician & Recording World, Jun 1986
The Lodge

Jim Betteridge gets pastoral down at The Lodge

Roland JX-10

Review | International Musician & Recording World, Jun 1986
SynthCheck

An analogue synth with a hefty price tag has to have a pretty good excuse these days. Jim Betteridge believes this one has

MTR Dual Noise Gate

Group: Recording World

Review | International Musician & Recording World, Jul 1986
Studio Test

It's cheap, it's fast, it's sensitive — it's Jim Betteridge

Track Record: Lessons In Love

Group: Recording World

Feature | Topic: Classic Tracks | International Musician & Recording World, Jul 1986

Jim Betteridge takes a lesson in love

Vesta Fire MR-1 Multitrack Recorder

Group: Recording World

Review | International Musician & Recording World, Jul 1986
Studio Test

Jim Betteridge gives it a damp reception

PA Column

Feature | Topic: Live | International Musician & Recording World, Aug 1986

Jim Betteridge witnesses the advent of the Screaming Blue Messiahs at the Town and Country Club

Roland RD1000 Piano

Review | International Musician & Recording World, Aug 1986
KeyboardCheck

Roland introduce the SAS and Jim Betteridge finds it makes a piano easier to yomp with.

MTR 12:8:2 Mixer

Group: Recording World

Review | International Musician & Recording World, Aug 1986
Studio Test

Jim Betteridge explores every nuance of the MTR mixer, but still doesn't reveal what MTR stands for

Spitting Image

Interview | International Musician & Recording World, Aug 1986

The Spit's musical director and composer of the cretinous Chicken Song, Phil Pope, coughs it all up for Jim Betteridge

Boss RPS-10 Pitch Shifter/Delay

Group: Recording World

Review | International Musician & Recording World, Sep 1986
Studio Test

Jim Betteridge finds himself in harmony with the latest addition to the Microrack range

PA Column

Feature | Topic: Live | International Musician & Recording World, Sep 1986

One day, all PA columns will be like this... Jim Betteridge checks out Simple Minds' little bash at the Milton Keynes Bowl

Track Record: Brilliant Mind

Group: Recording World

Feature | Topic: Classic Tracks | International Musician & Recording World, Sep 1986

Betteridge surfaces again to quiz producer Mick Glossop about his work on Furniture's hit, Brilliant Mind

News - Show Special

Show Report | International Musician & Recording World, Sep 1986

This month, we've devoted all of our news pages to two special show reports; from Chicago's NAMM fest, and London's APRS — the products which'll be making next year's news...

Track Record: Stan Ridgeway

Group: Recording World

Feature | Topic: Classic Tracks | International Musician & Recording World, Oct 1986

Jim Betteridge talks to Stan Ridgeway about his unlikely hit Camoflage

Casio CZ-1

Review | International Musician & Recording World, Oct 1986
SynthCheck

At last a fully professional, touch-sensitive, Phase Distortion synth! Jim Betteridge waves goodbye to auto-accompaniment forever.

PA Column

Feature | Topic: Live | International Musician & Recording World, Oct 1986

Look no backing tapes! Sigue Sigue Sputnik play live without the aid of a safety net, Jim Betteridge fumbles for his ear plugs.

Custom Sound Lead Combo

Review | International Musician & Recording World, Oct 1986
AmpCheck

A carpet-covered Cub. But can it cut the rug? Jim Betteridge takes the floor.

Miking Music

Group: Recording World

Feature | Topic: Microphones, Recording | International Musician & Recording World, Oct 1986

Betteridge back again, with a step-by-step guide to the mysteries of mike technique.

British Music Fair Review

Show Report | International Musician & Recording World, Oct 1986

The assembled masses of the IM review department wax lyrical over their selected favourites from this year's music fair.

 

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