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Roland MC500

Review | Making Music, Dec 1986

Ten Landmarks

Group: Drum Machine Supplement

Feature | International Musician & Recording World, Oct 1985

Madrack D7

Review | Home & Studio Recording, Dec 1985
Multitapped Analogue Delay

More in the budget effects saga-an analogue delay line with a difference.

Casio RZ1

Review | One Two Testing, May 1986

Simple sampling, superb sounds, certain sales

Microcosm

News | Topic: Computing | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Jun 1984

It took us years to think of that title

SOS Hi-Tech Awards

Feature | Sound On Sound, May 1988

What were the best products of 1987 according to Sound On Sound readers? Here are the long-awaited results of our poll.

The Excitement Mounts (in a 19" Rack Box)

Review | Home & Studio Recording, Jan 1986
Aphex Aural Exciter Type C

Adventure on the high Cs.

Radio Activity

Feature | Topic: Marketing / Promotion | International Musician & Recording World, Feb 1986

Wonderful Radio Mike Hrano brings you a bulletin on how to get fair play on your airplay

Anatek Studio Merge

Review | Music Technology, Nov 1990
MIDI Merger

From the humble origins of their Pocket Merge, Anatek have refined a powerful eight-way MIDI merging system that could become essential to the serious MIDI studio. Vic Lennard merges with the elite.

London College of Furniture

Show Report | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1983
Summer Show 1983

Students projects in music

Music And Business

Editorial | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1986

Fairs are great for demonstrating technology, but do they do enough to further the cause of music?

DJ Technology

Interview | Music Technology, Jun 1989

Winning the '89 Technics World DJ Mixing Championship has allowed Cutmaster Swift to plough the prize money into his studio. Simon Trask talks samples and scratches with the Champion.

Intro

Editorial | In Tune, Jul 1986

Fair do's for all!

Nine Times out of Ten

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1984
A User Report on the Yamaha DX9

Almost entirely overshadowed by its immensely popular elder brother, the DX9 deserves a better deal. Or at least that's what Steve Howell claims in this special user report.

Roxette

Group: ChitChat

Interview | Phaze 1, Aug 1989

Technart TUK 200

Review | Music Technology, Jun 1989
Pitch-to-MIDI Conversion System

The search for an alternative to the keyboard as a MIDI controller continues - with a system from a new British company called Technart. Debbie Poyser tracks down the TUK 200.

Captive-Eight

Review | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, May 1985
Pearl DRX-1 Electronic Drums

Pearl's late entry into the electronic drum kit stakes looks like a winner - eight kits can be programmed into its memory.

Akai S612 MIDI Sampler

Group: Recording World

Feature | International Musician & Recording World, Jun 1985
Studiotest

Akai's foothold on the musical gear market grows with a MIDI sampler package leading the new assault. Curtis Schwartz samples their sampler

Smoke

Group: The Front End

News | Making Music, Sep 1987

Dodgy Practices

Feature | Topic: Performing | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1986

All the musical ideas, playing prowess and flash hardware in the world won't make your band sound good - unless you get the most out of rehearsals. Trevor Gilchrist offers some clues.

M Person

Group: Mixing It!

Interview | The Mix, Sep 1994

Tannoy PBM6.5II

Group: Control Room

Review | The Mix, Aug 1994

Nearfield comes closer

Diverse Reports

Editorial | Music Technology, Aug 1987

With the British Music Fair upon us the musical equipment manufacturers are proving there's nothing like the hi-tech end of the music market for innovation - and no-one like MT to pass Comment on it.

Patrick Moraz

Music Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1982
Future Memories Live

We analyse his 'Future Memories Live' LP.

 

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