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Dr T'S D110 EditorReview | Music Technology, Jan 1989Software for the Atari STThe latest in Dr T's Caged Artist series of editors is an Atari ST program for Roland's popular D110 synthesis mdule. Vic Lennard takes his L/A the easy way. |
Fifty feet high and risingGroup: In SessionLion Rock’s main man and individualist deckmaster |
The Help FileFeedback | The Mix, Dec 1994Where everything clicksIf it doesn’t work, it’s in the help file |
Musikmesse '86, FrankfurtShow Report | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1986...while Dan Goldstein, sore-foot from Germany, has the details on the new European and Japanese gear that'll soon be flooding the UK's music stores. Prepare for some surprises. |
LettersFeedback | Polyphony, Jul/Aug 1978 |
To Hull And BackInterview | International Musician & Recording World, Nov 1986With The HousemartinsWhat a nice, ordinary, loveable bunch of geezers they are, Paul Trynka declares |
Classix NouveauxInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Jun 1982Mik Sweeney talks about his guitars and Sal Solo describes how he is acquiring production skills. |
Korg Wavestation SRReview | Music Technology, Jan 1993Synth ModuleSynth Revival, Sounds Realistic, er... Stop Rashes |
Expand the UniverseReview | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1986Vesta Fire SF100 Space CommanderSpatial expansion can produce very impressive effects without sounding unsubtle. This digital unit gives you a lot of options, but you pay for them! |
Aries 10:4:8 Mixing ConsoleReview | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1986A no-nonsense, standard format split recording console at a sensible price. |
Return To Zero - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Recording | Home & Studio Recording, Mar 1985Following on from last month's glossary of terms, we begin our run through the complicated business that is recording, with a back-to-basics approach to setting record levels. |
The Cocteau TwinsInterview | Sound On Sound, Jul 1989A voice, a few guitars, a bit of processing, and a hell of a lot of inspiration. Mark J. Prendergast investigates... |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldChas de Whalley interviews Richard Burgess |
Toys R UsInterview | Music Technology, Aug 1993The techno punk duo on U2, sampling theft, virtual reality, CDI, and getting the machines to rock. |
Dealer NewsNews | Topic: Retail | International Musician & Recording World, Apr 1975 |
Summers' ComingInterview | Making Music, Feb 1987A new band, a new album, and a new year. Planning ahead with the Police behind you. |
Banshee BanterInterview | Making Music, May 1986"Tinderbox" talk with Severin, Budgie, Carruthers. New album, new chords. |
Ian AndersonInterview | Home & Studio Recording, Nov 1983Jethro Tull’s leading light opens the door to his new ‘home studio’. |
A History of Electronic Music - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Composing / Art, History / Culture | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1981Part 1 looks at the early growth of this vitally important area of music today. |
The Shape of Things to ComeNews | Sound On Sound, Apr 1987Our regular monthly exploration of upcoming new products. |