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Plasmec ADAS

Review | Sound On Sound, Nov 1991
Digital Audio For The Atari ST

Kendall Wrightson examines an inexpensive Atari-based tapeless recorder offering digital audio editing, plus MIDI controlled hard disk recording with Notator/Creator, Cubase/Cubeat or Virtuoso.

L.A. Synthesis: What Is It? - Part 2

Review Series | Sound On Sound, Jun 1987

Continuing on from last month's review of the Roland D-50 Linear Arithmetic synthesizer, Martin Russ takes a detailed look at the technical aspects of the D-50, liberally sprinkled with excerpts from a rare interview with Mr Ikutaro Kakehashi, President of the Roland Corporation.

Isao Tomita

Interview | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1983

An exclusive interview with this world famous synthesist of classical music and an exploration of his science fiction fantasy, The Bermuda Triangle

Emu Systems Proteus

Review | Sound On Sound, Nov 1989

The prospect of a high-spec sample player bearing the Emu name, but costing 'under £1000', had musician's waiting with baited breath for its appearance. Now Proteus is here, and Paul Ireson breathes a sigh of relief as he finds that it was worth the wait.

Shape of Things to Come

News | Sound On Sound, Sep 1989

A pictorial taste of some of the hot new products unveiled at last month's British Music Fair.

Rick Wakeman in 1984

Interview Audio | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1981

An exclusive interview with Rick Wakeman plus music from '1984' for you to play.

Fret Work

Feature | Topic: Live, Maintenance / Repair / Modification | Sound On Stage, Dec 1996
Could You Be A Guitar Tech?

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News | Music Technology, Apr 1994

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