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CKX-100

Review | Micro Music, Aug/Sep 1989

Colin Cat takes a look at Amstrad's first and possibly last home keyboard

Teisco SX400

Group: Synth Special

Review | One Two Testing, Nov 1982
Eight preset, eight memory programmable four-note poly

The Musical Micro

Feature | Topic: Computing | International Musician & Recording World, Sep 1986
The Micro Guitar

Tony Mills uncovers some software for—guitarists! Whatever will they think or next?

Walk the dinosaur

Group: Control Room

Review | The Mix, Sep 1994
Yamaha QY300

The Walkstation grows up

Steal Yourself

Feature | Topic: Tuition / Technique | One Two Testing, Jul 1985

guitar boss shows how to steal licks from Buddy Holly, Scotty Moore, Les Paul, Jimi Hendrix, Hank Marvin and Roger McGuinn

Synth Sense

Feature | Topic: Tuition / Technique | Making Music, Jan 1987

Got two hands haven't you? So what do you do with the left one?

Songwriter

Review | Micro Music, Apr/May 1989

Ian Waugh examines a package for the PC that should please all who come into contact with musos from the "old school"

Passport MusicTime

Review | Sound On Sound, May 1993
PC Scoring Software

Bass Beginnings

Feature | Topic: Tuition / Technique | Making Music, Sep 1987
Starting On Bass

JVC KB-500 Stereo Keyboard

Group: Minisynth Supplement

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1982

Coverage - Prince

Feature | Topic: Music Theory, Tuition / Technique | One Two Testing, May 1986
Kiss

Coverage gets a great big purple Kiss

Producers' Corner

Feature | Topic: Arranging / Songwriting, Composing / Art | Home & Studio Recording, Jan 1986

Neville Unwin attempts to shed some light on contemporary production and arrangement.

Heavenly Music's Beat 'n' Bass

Review | Music Technology, Sep 1992

Front of House

Editorial | The Mix, Oct 1994
Welcome to The Mix

The Synth's Sojourn

User Report | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Oct 1984

A road report on Roland's guitar synth the GR700 by Imagination's Ashley Ingram and Mark Wood of Nucleus and Sunwind.

Oberheim Drummer & Strummer

Review | Sound On Sound, Aug 1991
MIDI Processors

An interactive drum sequencer and a keyboard to guitar chord convertor are the first new products to emerge from revitalised synth pioneers Oberheim Electronics. Kendall Wrightson gets on the case.

Philips PMC100 Composer

Group: Review

Review | Phaze 1, Nov 1988

Beyond E Major

Feature | Topic: Music Theory | One Two Testing, Apr 1985

conquering the stave

Music Maker Equipment Scene

News | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1982

JCD Feeling Partner

Review | Music Technology, Apr 1992
Atari ST Software

One emerging trend in software sequencing is that of endowing your computer with musical "intelligence". Ian Waugh contends that machines can have feelings too.

Casio MT-800

Review | Music UK, Nov 1983

Paul Wiffen tortures the CASIO MT-800

Blue Ribbon SuperJam

Review | Sound On Sound, May 1992
Amiga Composition Software

Paul Overaa takes a look at SuperJam, the new Amiga music composition package from Blue Ribbon Soundworks.

Roland Alpha Juno 1

Review | One Two Testing, Feb 1986

Roland D5

Review | Sound On Sound, Sep 1989

Roland's D5 is the latest addition to their range of LA synthesizers. Paul Ireson takes a look at a budget keyboard with some great features.

Sound Of Movement

Interview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Jun 1985

A contemporary composer drawing inspiration from the classics

 

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