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EMT-10

Review | Micro Music, Aug/Sep 1989

Jez Ford raps his bits round this excellent budget price sound expander from Yamaha

Patch Works

Review | Micro Music, Jun/Jul 1989

Jez Ford patches things up with the audio routing system from 360 Systems

Rock 'n' Roll and D-5

Review | Micro Music, Aug/Sep 1989

Could this be the ideal keyboard for computer musicians? John Renwick finds out

Frankfurt Report

Show Report | Micro Music, Apr/May 1989

The most comprehensive review of Europes biggest Music Fair

Derek B

Interview | Micro Music, Jun/Jul 1989

Vie Marshall raps with the bad young brother himself about Ataris, Creator and reader-friendly manuals

Mr Bass Man

Interview | Micro Music, Aug/Sep 1989

Vie Marshall talks to record producer Simon Harris, but will he show her his Yo-Yo?

News

News | Micro Music, Oct/Nov 1989

Exclusive news from UK Electronica, plus all the latest in the world of MIDI music

The E&MM Personal Keyboard Guide

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

The art of packing high tech facilities into micro musical instruments is reaching a peak. We take a look at some of the latest innovations to emerge and a few that we can hope to see in 1984.

Eurythmically Speaking

Interview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Sep 1985
Dave Stewart

Eurythmics’s main man rips the lid off

 

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