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Ultimate Percussion UP5

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1984
Electronic Drum Kit

A British-built electronic drum kit for under £500. Sounds good, affirms reviewer Paul White.

Roland R-8 MKII

Review | Music Technology, Jul 1993
Human Rhythm Composer

Nicholas Rowland examines the successor to Roland’s classic R-8 drum machine and asks: is there life in the old beatbox yet?

TR-707 - The Record Maker

Group: Roland Newslink

Feature | Topic: Advertisement Feature | International Musician & Recording World, Mar 1985

Editorial

Editorial | International Musician & Recording World, Oct 1975

Welcome

Editorial | Sound On Sound, Sep 1991
Best Synth Ever?

"I Murdered The Drummer!"

Interview | International Musician & Recording World, Jun 1985

A rare and exclusive chat with the boffin who gave birth to the beatbox. Tony Horkins programmes the questions.

Jammin

Group: Playback - Autumn 85

Feature | Topic: Advertisement Feature | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1985

Kawai K1 II

Review | Sound On Sound, Dec 1989
The Sequel

Recognising a hit when they make one, Kawai have added independent drum voices and a digital effects section to the popular K1 and called the result the K1 II. Kendall Wrightson plays spot the difference.

Music News

News | International Musician & Recording World, Jun 1975

Editorial

Editorial | Music UK, Dec 1982

"Happy Birthday to Us" sings editor — thousands flee in terror

Leader

Editorial | Recording Musician, May 1993

A Cynic Writes

Opinion | Music Technology, Apr 1993
Our Price Of Progress

Welcome

Editorial | Sound On Sound, Dec 1986

Casio CZ3000 Polysynth

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1986

Casio plug a gap in their range by introducing a CZS000 without the sequencer. Trish McGrath uses her fingers to see how it sounds.

Alesis Midiverb

Review | Making Music, May 1986
digital reverb

Editorial

Editorial | Home & Studio Recording, Sep 1984

Fender 'Hot Duo' Tour

Show Report | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1984

Handsworth Revolution

Group: Mixing it!

Feature Audio | The Mix, Mar 1995

Sounding Off

Opinion | Sound On Sound, Mar 1991
The MRA: A Manifesto

SOS reader Paul Jacques decides he's had enough of candyfloss dross music and reveals his solution — the musician's revolutionary army.

Home Studio Recording takes off!

Editorial | Home & Studio Recording, Nov 1983

Comment

Editorial | Music Technology, Mar 1993

Making Waves

Review | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Apr 1985
DW-6000

An analog poly that rivals the DX? Korg's DW6000 might be the one...

Kawai K1/K1M

Review | Music Technology, Mar 1988

Before you try to win one in our competition, this preview of Kawai's latest synth (and rack-mount alternative) should help whet your appetite.

Win A Gibson Chet Atkins

Competition | Music UK, Sep 1983

Gibson's most innovative guitar (worth £950) could be yours! All you have to do is answer 7 easy questions.

Music News

News | International Musician & Recording World, Apr 1975

 

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