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Polyphonic Synthesizers

Feature | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Dec 1983

A survey of trendsetters

Keith Emerson

Interview | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1983

Tracing past to future ventures with one of the world's keyboard greats, including: The first publication of his title music for ‘Inferno’, video and LP reviews and keyboard music to play

Sequential's Prophet VS...

Review | Sound On Sound, Jul 1986
The new-wave sound

...'The first genuinely NEW keyboard since the DX7' proclaims our review. Mixing four different waveforms together in a technique christened 'vector synthesis', Sequential's new baby can create some stunningly different synth sounds. Could it be what the market's looking for? Mark Jenkins reports.

Cadenza For Windows

Review | Music Technology, Aug 1992
IBM PC Software

Play solo on the PC.

The Appliance Of Science

Show Report | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1985
Digicon ’85

Vancouver, Canada was the location for two hi-tech music events last August. Ron Briefel reports on the first of them, Digicon '85, and finds he has plenty to talk about.

Richard Hewson - Man of Mystery

Interview | Home & Studio Recording, Apr 1985

This man, responsible for the string arrangements on numerous albums by Supertramp, Cliff Richard and Diana Ross, also happens to be the creative genius behind disco/funk hit makers, the RAH Band. His latest album 'Mystery' released this month, was successfully recorded in his home studio using an ACES 24-track system and we went along to see how he achieved it.

UB40 In the Studio

Interview | Home & Studio Recording, May 1984

This successful Reggae band discuss the recording of 'Labour Of Love' and their new studio.

Which Synth?

Feature | Topic: Buyer's Guide | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1983

A comprehensive guide to features and capabilities

Michael Karoli on Guitar Improvisation

Interview | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1983

We interview the legendary improvising guitarist from German rock band Can

Fast Forward

News | The Mix, Mar 1995
No hype, no waffle - just tomorrow’s products today

Tomorrow's hot products previewed

The New Wave

Review | Sound On Sound, Feb 1992
Korg Wavestation A/D

Korg add new samples, a vocoder and a pair of audio inputs to their highly acclaimed Advanced Vector synthesizer, and put the result in a rack. Kendall Wrightson says the Wavestation A/D is a TV/film composer's dream machine.

A Vocal Chord - Part 2

Feature Series | Topic: Sampling | Music Technology, Jun 1988

In the second part of his piece on sampling the human voice, Tom McLaughlin discusses making up vocal multisamples and how to solve the problems you can expect to encounter.

Mute Mavericks

Interview | Music Technology, Jan 1993

Clint Boon and the Farfisa beat

Shredder Goes To Frankfurt

Show Report | One Two Testing, Apr 1985

unbeatable coverage of all the new gear at the year's most important instrument show. Don't buy ANYTHING until you've read it.

Accurate Prophecies

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1985
Prophet 2000

Following October's preview, Sequential’s new sampler gets the in-depth treatment from Paul Wiffen, who refuses to return the review sample.

 

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