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Dr T's X-OrReview | Sound On Sound, Dec 1991Universal Patch Editor/LibrarianDr. T's universal patch editor/librarian makes the journey from Atari to Mac picking up a host of new features en route, as Kendall Wrightson discovers. |
Rick Wakeman in 1984Interview Audio | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1981An exclusive interview with Rick Wakeman plus music from '1984' for you to play. |
Yamaha WX7 / Akai EWIGroup: News and ReviewsWind SynthesisersAKAI EWI and YAMAHA WX7 wind synths compared. John L. Walters blows down both of the new MIDI controllers. |
Multitimbrality Made SimpleFeature | Topic: MIDI | Music Technology, Nov 1991One persistent area of hi-tech confusion surrounds multitimbrality. Vic Lennard explains what it is, what it's for and what's wrong with it. |
Casio SK-1Review | International Musician & Recording World, Nov 1986SynthCheckA Fairlight small enough to slip into your 501's? Well, nearly. Jim Betteridge warms to Casio's supercheap sampler |
Total Recall - Part 12Feature Series | Topic: Vintage Instruments | The Mix, Aug 1994Vintage technology strikes backCollector’s corner - including the A to Z of Analogue |
The Shape Of Things To ComeNews | Sound On Sound, Jun 1987Our regular monthly exploration of upcoming new products in the field of hi-tech music and recording technology. |
C-Lab Explorer 1000Review | Music Technology, Sep 1989Atari Editing SoftwareDigital and analogue technology meet face to face in this editing software for the Oberheim Matrix 1000. Vic Lennard explores the possibilities. |
Music For The MassesReview | Sound On Sound, Sep 1991Hitsound Sampling CDsPaul Ireson checks out the first three volumes in the Hitsound Sampling CD library: Pure Gold Synth; Old Gold Synth; and Guitar. |
Roland SC55 Sound CanvasReview | Sound On Sound, Sep 1991The Roland Sound Canvas is far more than a successor to the MT32— it's the first of a whole new generation of MIDI instruments, conforming to the General MIDI standard. Special Agent Paul D. Lehrman investigates. |
Four-String KingsFeature | Topic: Tuition / Technique | International Musician & Recording World, Dec 1985Pino Palladino, Mark King, Robbie Shakespeare and Geddy Lee — student of the groove Chris Maillard gets some lessons |
Unexpected RepercussionsFeature | Topic: Buyer's Guide | Phaze 1, May 1989BUYING & USING: percussionhow to choose percussion instruments, and how to use them once you’ve got them home |
Basic Microphone TechniqueFeature | Topic: Microphones, Recording | Sound International, Sep 1978Freelance engineer Steve Hall offers some guidance. |
World Betas?Review | Recording Musician, May 1993Shure Beta GreenRumour has it that the BG prefix on this complete new range from Shure stands for Bloody Good. Our reviewer thinks so. |
Suzuki Dynamic Mikes and Instrument LeadsReview | Music UK, Aug 1983Suzuki mikes plus Eelectriks leads — new mikes, new leads. |
Skyslip DX ROM & RAMsReview | International Musician & Recording World, Feb 1986AccessoryCheckROM wasn't built in a day opines Jim Betteridge |
Live And DirectInterview | Music Technology, May 1988Cult reggae band or Top Of The Pops heroes? Nick Rowland talks to the men who've spent 14 years together and brought MIDI to reggae, and reggae to the pop charts. |
Meat The BandInterview | International Musician & Recording World, Apr 1985Chris Maillard meets the Meat and the men behind the Meat beat |
Painting by numbersGroup: Control RoomRoland SC88 Sound CanvasMost powerful Canvas yet |
Trak 205 Deep Shell KitReview | International Musician & Recording World, Oct 1985DrumcheckIt's deep, it's cheap, and it's... a sheep? Are you sure, Bob Henrit? |