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New ProductsNews | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1984 |
Monitoring: DrumsFeature | International Musician & Recording World, Sep 1975Drums DiscussionWhat have Buffin, Brian Bennett and Dave Mattocks got in common? Problems, and solutions, among other things. |
RusslingsOpinion | Sound On Sound, Nov 1991Just as musicians have day jobs, so companies in the music industry often have activities outside the field, writes Martin Russ. |
Yamaha DX21Review | International Musician & Recording World, Sep 1985SynthcheckThe latest in the ridiculously successful FM series gets its algorithms examined by Tony Mills |
Roland MT32Review | Music Technology, Oct 1987Multitimbral Synth ExpanderThe latest box out of the Roland stable to incorporate the D50's L/A synthesis. Simon Trask examines how a multitimbral expander designed with the home organ market in mind will find its way into pro studios. |
Yamaha KX88/TX816Review | International Musician & Recording World, Apr 1985SynthcheckA remote keyboard and modules with frighteningly good sounds |
Sample ShopReview | Sound On Sound, Mar 1993 |
Using the Alesis HR16 as an ExpanderFeature | Topic: Drum Programming | Sound On Sound, Nov 1988Sure, it's a drum machine - but the HR16 also makes a great drum expander module if you know a few crucial tricks about applying it. Craig Anderton explains all. |
Interconnect - Jackfile - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Maintenance / Repair / Modification | Home & Studio Recording, Dec 1983Jackfile 1: a look at jack plugs and sockets. |
Casio CZ-5000Review | International Musician & Recording World, Aug 1985SynthcheckExcellent sounds plus a sequencer for under a grand. Tony Mills gets very worked up |
Dealer NewsNews | Topic: Retail | International Musician & Recording World, Jun 1975 |
Yamaha V50Review | Music Technology, May 1989Digital SynthesiserAlthough Yamaha are reluctant to call it a workstation, the V50 incorporates FM synthesis, drum voices, and sequencing and effects processing facilities. Dan Rue checks out Yamaha's workst... |
Tony BanksInterview | Sound On Sound, Sep 1989Keyboard player Tony Banks has been the foundation stone of Genesis' music for almost two decades now but has not experienced the same level of success in his work outside Genesis as past and present members of the band, Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford and Peter Gabriel. With two solo albums and numerous film scores behind him, Banks is set to bounce back into the limelight with a fresh, new solo project. Brian Jacobs poses the questions... |
The A-Z Of Analogue - Part 3Feature Series | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Music Technology, Oct 1993Part 3, Chadacre to Crumar |
Mono Mode Pt2 - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: MIDI | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1986Fancy turning your Prophet 2000 into a 128-voice sampler? Paul Wiffen shows you can use MIDI Mode 4 to give the impression you're doing just that. |
Wersi CometReview Audio | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1982 |
Dealer NewsNews | Topic: Retail | International Musician & Recording World, Apr 1975 |
SCI Multi-TrakReview | International Musician & Recording World, Apr 1985SynthcheckThe professional successor to the Six-Trak meets Curtis Schwartz |
Life On The FarmInterview | Music Technology, Oct 1991The Farm: taking pop to football louts or bringing hooliganism to the pop charts? Tim Goodyer gets casual with keyboardsman Ben Leach and tries to find out. |
OMD CrushedInterview | One Two Testing, Jul 1985squeezing the most information from 'Crush', track by track through the new album |