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DOD R-910 Digital DelayReview | Home & Studio Recording, Aug 1984 |
Who Did It First?Feature | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture | One Two Testing, Sep 1984the real innovators of guitar-ish gadgetry |
Practical Studio Design - Part 4Feature Series | Topic: Acoustics, Construction / Build | Sound On Sound, Nov 1993Floors & Ceilings |
BuzzNews | International Musician & Recording World, Jun 1985Museums, master tapes, MIDI and more; plus, as usual, Deevoy's Demo Demolition |
PC NotesFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Sep 1992Brian Heywood reports on the latest PC developments. |
Roland MPU401 MIDI Processing UnitReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1984and MRC real-time recorder programThe Digital Group's MIDI interface is now available in the UK and compatible with Apple and IBM PC micros. Katie Robinson checks out the unit and its associated composing software package, MRC. |
Hi-FiFeature | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1981 |
Part of the FurnitureReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1985Korg SQD1Tim Goodyer goes in search of visual appeal and finds a mean-looker in the form of Korg'sfirst-ever digital sequencer. And with a built-in disk drive and big storage capacity, beauty is more than skin deep. |
Late ArrivalReview | Home & Studio Recording, Dec 1986Korg DRV1000 Digital ReverbThe DRV1000 heralds Korg's late entry into the digital reverb market, but has it come too late? |
Micromusic - Part 2Feature Series Audio | Topic: Computing, Electronics / Build | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1982Make music with the ZX81 |
RumblingsGroup: Computer MusicianAll the latest news and reviews on the computer scene |
Roland RD1000 PianoReview | International Musician & Recording World, Aug 1986KeyboardCheckRoland introduce the SAS and Jim Betteridge finds it makes a piano easier to yomp with. |
Fernandes 'Revolver' FRB 70 BassReview | In Tune, Dec 1986 |
Getting Yourself HeardGroup: Alternatives to 'Product'The feasibility of putting your own records out; Richard Dean tells how to beat them at their own game. |
Soft OptionsFeature | Topic: Computing, Sampling | Sound On Sound, Dec 1993Cheap And Cheerful Sample Creation On The Atari ST |
Drum Programming - Part 12Feature Series | Topic: Drum Programming | Sound On Sound, Apr 1993A Series By Warren Cann. |
Reader ProfileFeature | Sound On Sound, Jul 1987Another two Sound On Sound readers reveal what they get up to with all their hi-tech gear. |
It’s My SongFeature | Topic: Arranging / Songwriting, Performing | Phaze 1, Feb 1989And I'll Cry If I Want Toso why can't the band play it properly? songwriters’ psychology made simple |
Computer WorldFeature | Topic: Buyer's Guide, Computing | Music Technology, Jan 1994Want to get into computing and multimedia but unsure where to start? Ian Waugh guides you through the maze of computers and jargon |
Yamaha MT44 Cassette SystemReview | Home & Studio Recording, Nov 1983 |
Yamaha KX88/TX816Review | International Musician & Recording World, Apr 1985SynthcheckA remote keyboard and modules with frighteningly good sounds |
MPC Programmer 8Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1985Computer-controlled Rhythm SequencerSome drum sequencer software that's as user-friendly as it's versatile. Paul White enthuses over MPC's latest little marvel. |
Sounding OffOpinion | Sound On Sound, Feb 1990Alternate Controllers - A Question Of SupportThis month WX7 player Jim Mackay sounds off about Alternative Controllers. |