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Roland Juno 6Group: Synth SpecialNon-programmable six note poly with arpeggiator |
Dr T's BeyondReview | Music Technology, Sep 1990Software for Apple MacintoshIt's not often a new program enters the Macintosh stable of sequencers, but one notable newcomer is this package from Dr T's. Mike Collins dons Mac and boldly goes... |
Get on the party lineGroup: Mixing it! |
Community MusicFeature | Topic: Education, Recording Studios | Home & Studio Recording, Dec 1986A studio devoted to the service of the community. |
Frontline EffectsReview | One Two Testing, Mar 1984 |
Taking the MicReview | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1986Audio Technics Mics ATM41a, ATM63The story of John Harris and two microphones alone in a darkened room. |
Korg DS8Review | Music Technology, Jul 1987Digital FM SynthesiserAfter last month's preview, Simon Trask gets to grips with FM's friendlier face. Can simpler programming compensate for the deficiencies of four-operator sound? |
TapeGroup: Bedroom Bouncedown - Home Recordingcassettes, and how to avoid going around in circleshear no evil, speak no evil, C-no60... which cassette? |
Carlsbro's Marlin 150 PA AmpReview | In Tune, Jan 1985 |
Kawai K1R Synth ExpanderGroup: Review |
Emulator SP-12Review | International Musician & Recording World, Oct 1985RhythmcheckNever has the term 'drum machine' been so misused. Bob Henrit samples freely |
FrontLinesNews | Phaze 1, Feb 1989People, Gear, Events, Gossiphappening people, gear, events, gossip |
Here In Black & WhiteReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1985Korg DW8000 PolysynthKorg's flagship poly gets a touch-sensitive keyboard, a built-in DDL, and a lot more besides. Simon Trask concludes it’s what the DW6000 should have been all along. |
Atari NotesFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Dec 1992 |
RumblingsGroup: Computer MusicianThe latest buzz from the computer world |
That Syncing Feeling - Part 4Feature Series | Topic: Syncronisation | Micro Music, Feb 1990Chris Smith continues his series on synchronisation |
Yamaha DX-7 SynthesiserReview | Music UK, Aug 1983FM isn't just for your radio. Yamaha take it to digital keyboards. Prof. Dave Crombie expounds (his case comes up next week). |
Lou Dean (Western Music)Feature | Topic: Retail | International Musician & Recording World, Jul 1975Dealer of the Month |
Cutec MicrophonesReview | Home & Studio Recording, Nov 1984 |