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K-1rReview | Micro Music, Aug/Sep 1989Jez Ford makes waves with Kawai's value for money synth expander |
Teachers And TechnologyShow Report | Topic: Education | Sound On Sound, Mar 1992BETT '92Paul Gilby reports from the show devoted to educational technology. |
Tom Scholz SoloistReview | In Tune, Nov 1986 |
The Boss Micro RackGroup: Roland Newslink |
Yamaha REV-7Group: Recording WorldStudio TestRevolutionary REV-7 reviewed |
Sonus MasterPieceReview | Music Technology, Nov 1987Software for the Atari STThe software catalogue for the Atari ST continues to grow. Ian Waugh checks out a sequencer package that may give Steinberg and Hybrid Arts serious competition. |
Yamaha Power V DrumsGroup: Review |
Part of the FurnitureReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1985Korg SQD1Tim Goodyer goes in search of visual appeal and finds a mean-looker in the form of Korg'sfirst-ever digital sequencer. And with a built-in disk drive and big storage capacity, beauty is more than skin deep. |
Editions For YouFeature | Topic: Marketing / Promotion, Music Business | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Mar 1985Record label spotlight on the innovatory people who bring you Brian Eno and numerous others. |
Professional ExcellenceReview | Sound On Sound, Jun 1992Korg 01/W Pro and Pro X WorkstationsThe latest keyboards in the Korg dynasty offer a little more than remade and remodelled technology. Julian Colbeck experiences Korg's sonic edge. |
Late ArrivalReview | Home & Studio Recording, Dec 1986Korg DRV1000 Digital ReverbThe DRV1000 heralds Korg's late entry into the digital reverb market, but has it come too late? |
The Musical MicroShow Report | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Nov 19891989 PC Show ReportOver 100,000 people attended this year's show; Paul Ireson reveals what you missed music-wise if you stayed at home. |
Fighting Hard!Review | Sound On Sound, Feb 1989Kawai Q80 SequencerKawai's first ever dedicated MIDI sequencer may have to fight hard to make its mark in an already overcrowded market, but it has one major advantage over the competition - its price! Julian Colbeck reports. |
Sequential PotentialReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Oct 1985Prophet 2000An exclusive preview of Sequential's attempt at combining an analogue polysynth with a digital sampling keyboard. It could turn the market on its head yet again, says Dan Goldstein. |
Synth ComputersGroup: Synth SpecialINPUT: computer analysis/Fairlight/Emulator/PPG/Synclavier/edit and compare/explain FILE FOUND: guest reviewer/Tom Dolby... ASSIGN |
Music MadnessInterview | Music Technology, Apr 1987Is hip hop an unending stream of monotonous, empty rhythms, or the brightest star in the use of modern musical technology? Tim Goodyer cross-questions MC Tee and DJ Mantronik. |
RumblingsGroup: Computer MusicianAll the latest news and reviews on the computer scene |
Home Taping Is Skill In MusicGroup: Recording WorldHansa BerlinHansa Berlin can produce quality demos on a Yamaha MT-44. Martin Moody got right on the case |
Replicate or dieGroup: Mixing It! |
Spotlight on MainframeGroup: Computer MusicianOne of the first and principal exponents of computer music interviewed. |
Vesta Fire SL-020 Dual Compressor/LimiterReview | Home & Studio Recording, Nov 1984 |
Peavey PatriotsReview | In Tune, Dec 1984 |