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Elka-Orla X-50

Review Audio | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1981

The Layman's Guide to Digital Logic Gates

Feature | Topic: Electronics / Build | Polyphony, Nov 1977
(in one easy lesson)

Business In Brum

Show Report | Music UK, Aug 1982

A Bacon's eye view of the AMI show

INKEY$

Feature | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1983
Cassette magazine

A potted history of this popular electronic music cassette magazine, by its co-founder Dennis Emsley

On Stage

Show Report | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1985

Klaus Schulze seems reluctant to play any gigs in the UK, with the result that his dedicated fans are forced to cross the Channel in order to see him play.

Adding Fine Tuning To Standard Controls

Feature | Topic: Electronics / Build, Maintenance / Repair / Modification | Polyphony, Jul 1976

E&MM Launches New Publication

Editorial | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1983

The A-Z of Analogue - Part 4

Feature Series | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Music Technology, Nov 1993

This month: the Crumar Roadracer to the Dubreq Stylophone! Peter Forrest is your guide

Welcome

Editorial | Sound On Sound, Dec 1987
What About Owner's Manuals?

On Tape

Index Audio | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Apr 1985

Ian Boddy

Group: On The Record

Interview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1993
Space Cadet

Electronic music is one area where independent status is the general rule. Ian Boddy is one of the UK's foremost electronic musicians, with a label he set up especially for his own releases. David Hughes gets the full story.

One Two Tightened

Feature | One Two Testing, Nov 1984

finest quotes and handy addresses

Chip Parade - Part 5

Feature Series | Topic: Electronics / Build | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Jan 1984

More on CEM

Akai U-Series Accessories

Group: Review

Review | Phaze 1, Feb 1989

The State Of The Beat

Interview | Music Technology, Sep 1988

From providing the backbone of Santana's Latin beat, Michael Shrieve has moved into electronic percussion and out again. John Diliberto listens to the drummer's tale.

Casio DM100 Keyboard

Group: Review

Review | Phaze 1, Jan 1989

Doing the Video - Part 4

Feature Series | Topic: Video / Film / Picture | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1986

Alan Hoida looks into the postproduction stage of making a pop video.

Rhythms of the world

Group: Control Room

Review | The Mix, Jan 1995
Korg Wavedrum

Innovative electronic percussion

The 'Hands On Show' Report

Show Report | Home & Studio Recording, Jan 1984

Linn Chips

Review | One Two Testing, Jun 1984

alternative percussion sounds

Showing the Flag

Interview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Aug 1985
Bruford & Moraz

Dissecting an unusual fusion

New Products

News | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Jan 1984
The latest from the music industry

The best bits around

Welcome

Editorial | Sound On Sound, May 1987

Peavey Max Bass Amp

Review | Music UK, Aug 1983

MUSIC U.K.'s U.S. correspondent, Jerry Wasley, borrows soon-come killer bass head. Today the deep South, tomorrow Barnsley

Elka Project Series X30

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1985

The X30's a typical example of how organ manufacturers are applying today's technology to traditional instruments - but will the new-found features make it as popular among 'serious' musicians? Paul White finds out.

 

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