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DOD R-825 Compressor/De-esserUser Report | Home & Studio Recording, Mar 1985 |
Roland System 100MFeature | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1984A personal look at one of the few modular synths available by Ian Boddy who examines, in depth, the systems capabilities. |
The SynthMix - Part 1Feature Series | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1984Preliminary DetailsPart one of a major article on the construction of E&MM's own six-channel keyboard mixer. Step-by-step design guide by Paul White. |
Adventures In MIDILand - Part 6Feature Series | Topic: MIDI | Sound On Sound, Jan 1991Part 6. In this final episode Martin Russ returns to base camp, and completes his exploration of the MIDI programming jungle with a de-briefing for his fellow travellers. |
A Musician's Guide To MixersFeature | Topic: Mixing | Home & Studio Recording, Mar 1984 |
Alligator/Badger combosReview | One Two Testing, May 198560 watts for guitar/bass/keyboards, 15 watts for practice |
Rebis RA226 Digital SamplerGroup: Recording WorldStudio TestCurtis Schwartz on the rack |
Yamaha MC1604Review | Home & Studio Recording, Feb 1986A mixer that is equally at home on the road and in the studio. |
Double TakeReview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Aug 1985SDD-2000Korg's sampling digital delay |
Return To Zero - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Recording | Home & Studio Recording, Mar 1985Following on from last month's glossary of terms, we begin our run through the complicated business that is recording, with a back-to-basics approach to setting record levels. |
C-Lab Notator Alpha ScorewriterReview | Music Technology, May 1991Slimmed down for the educational market, Notator Alpha offers comprehensive music scoring on the ST for just under a ton. Vic Lennard gets educated. |
Tascam 464 PortastudioReview | Music Technology, Sep 1992It's affordable, it's accessible, it's analogue |
Rhino C-DAT Chromatic Digital Auto TunerReview | Recording Musician, Mar 1993 |
Heavy fretting - Part 2Group: Sound AdviceHow to record guitar |
The Peak Programme MeterFeature | Topic: Electronics / Build | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1982An article on the development and design of the PPM plus a review of one of Bulgin's meter kits with some astounding Special Offers! |
Fast ForwardNews | Home & Studio Recording, Dec 1985 |
HH K150 Keyboard ComboReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Oct 1983 |
NewsNews | Sound International, Sep 1978Studios and RecordingPages to the power of three, taking in Stevie's Peavey, CB, guitar gallery, and more. |
Rebis RevisitedReview | Home & Studio Recording, Jun 1985Rebis Modular Effects Rack System RA200 Series.A look at some of the newer modules currently available for the Rebis rack. |
Yamaha MT1X PortastudioGroup: Recording WorldStudio TestYamaha's latest incursion into the portastudio market looks like something out of Alien. Does it sound out of this world too? Richard Walmsley has a close encounter of the reviewing kind |
Fostex SPA-11 Powered MonitorsReview | Home & Studio Recording, Dec 1984 |
The Hungarian RevolutionReview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Mar 1985Muzik ProcessorThe Muzix 81 Processor is likely to change your mind about the potential of micro's sound sampling abilities. We preview this product from a Hungarian company who intend to breach the walls of the UK music industry. |