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The Shape Of Things To ComeNews | Sound On Sound, Jul 1986A look at what's new in the recording and hi-tech equipment fields including Applied Microsystem's new synchroniser, Oberheim's rack-mount Matrix-6 expander and more... |
The Big SqueezeReview | Home & Studio Recording, Nov 1986Drawmer LX20 CompressorA compressor that will make you go soft at the knees. I liked it so much, I bought the product! |
Fast ForwardNews | Home & Studio Recording, Aug 1986 |
Beats WorkingInterview | Music Technology, Jul 1991Pioneer of the sampling revolution, Tim Simenon, is back with a new album, a new studio and a refreshing update on what technology has to offer music. Tim Goodyer charts Unknown Territory. |
Kurzweil SMP-RReview | Music Technology, Jul 1993Sampling upgrade for the K2000Now you can upgrade Kurzweil’s market-leading synthesiser, the K2000, with a sampling interface. According to Simon Trask - and who are we to argue? - you can mingle your own samples with the synth’s onboard sounds, and edit the whole lot to your heart’s content in up to 64Mb of RAM. Whistle Kurzweil while you work, indeed. |
E-Mu Systems EmaxReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1986Sampling KeyboardThe 'baby Emulator', announced only a month ago, gets put through its paces by Paul Wiffen at E-mu's Californian HQ. It's good. |
LettersFeedback | Polyphony, Nov/Dec 1978 |
When the Pressure's OnFeature | Topic: Microphones | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1986Getting the best out of Tandy's Realistic PZM microphones. |
Apple NotesFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Mar 1993 |
Korg 707Review | Music Technology, Mar 1988Korg's DS8 presented FM synthesis in a more friendly light than originators Yamaha. Now their latest synth makes the price more friendly too. Simon Trask looks at a sine of the times. |
12-Track Recording StudioGroup: Computer MusicianSoftware Surplus |
Powerstation!Review | Sound On Sound, Sep 1990Ensoniq VFX-SDIIEnsoniq's flagship workstation has recently received some very welcome updates — new piano samples, extra stereo outputs, multitrack sequence recording and step-time entry, and more. Paul Ireson satisfies his curiosity! |
Technics SXK250Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1984PCM Personal KeyboardFar-Eastern giants Matsushita have now transferred their PCM-encoded instrument voices from console organs to personal keyboards. Nigel Gomme analyses how elegantly the transition has been accomplished. |
The Listening PoolInterview | Music Technology, Oct 1993Ex-OMDers Paul Humphreys and Martin Cooper are back with new material and plenty to say on OMD, songwriting, sampling and going independent |
Roland GR50Review | Music Technology, Aug 1989Guitar SynthesiserRoland's latest guitar synthesiser is quickly earning a reputation as the most playable guitar synth yet built. Aaron Hallas turns from widdly-widdly merchant to MlDdly-widdly merchant. |
Rock'n'Roll MythsFeature | Making Music, Nov 1987 |