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Mighty MidgetReview | Home & Studio Recording, Jul 1986Aries Micro MonitorsThis pair of powered micro-monitors from Aries pack quite a punch. |
Studiomaster Series II MixerReview | Sound On Sound, Jun 1987Studiomaster were one of the first established mixer manufacturers to incorporate MIDI facilities in one of their desks and to mate it to a personal computer. Mark Badger assesses whether the marriage is successful. |
Re:MixIndex Audio | The Mix, Apr 1995mixed-mode CD tracklistThe words behind the sounds on this month's CD and CD-ROM |
JBL 4401 MonitorsReview | Home & Studio Recording, May 1984 |
Soft CentresReview | Recording Musician, Sep 1992ATC SCM10 Compact Studio MonitorsATC's smallest speakers to date set new standards in near-field monitoring excellence. |
Six AppealReview | Recording Musician, Mar 1993Vestax MR66 6-Track Recorder and RMC88 Studio MixerPut these two together and you have a flexible recording and mixing system. |
Roland S760Group: Quality ControlsamplerA mid-priced sampler with a spec that'll worry the high-priced competition |
Roland S770 - Part 2Review Series | Music Technology, Jul 1990If Roland samplers have previously been under-recognised by the music industry, the S770 may be about to straighten things out. Simon Trask returns to Roland's super sampler to "delve deeper". |
Classic NouveauReview | Recording Musician, Aug 1992LA Audio Classic CompressorPaul White assesses LA's new compressor, which uses modern technology to emulate the sound of tube models. |
Yamaha MT-44DGroup: Recording WorldStudio TestYamaha four-track cassette system — the sequel. The new, improved, updated, portastudio package, now with added Curtis Schwartz |
Tascam M3700Review | Sound On Sound, Jan 1992Raising The StakesZenon Schoepe gets to grips with the VCA automated desk that some British console manufacturers have not been looking forward to! |
Apple NotesFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Mar 1993 |
Audio-Optics QEDReview | Music Technology, Apr 1987Infra-Red Guitar PickupIt sounds like sci-fi, but someday, all guitar pickups may work by sensing shadows along the frets with an infrared detector. Rick Davies again. |
Softly, SoftlyGroup: Computer MusicianA review of 'Keyboards', a software package for the BBC Model B. |
New ProductsNews | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1982 |
APRS Preview 1975Show Report | International Musician & Recording World, Jun 1975 |
Fostex 454Review | Music Technology, Jun 1990The gear piles up in your home studio, and you realise you can't manage another mix without a decent desk - but how can you afford it? Nigel "Mixmiser" Lord puts Fostex' budget desk through its paces. |
Bose 101 Mini MonitorsReview | Home & Studio Recording, Aug 1984 |
On the RoadFeature | Topic: Live | Music UK, Dec 1982Music U.K.'S P.A. TestCarlsbro P.A., EV Mikes & Evans Echo |
NewsNews | International Musician & Recording World, Jun 1986Titanic sunk, Hindenburg lost — yes, it's the news section |
Thunder EnlighteningInterview | Making Music, Jan 1987You gotta crib to get better, so say Texan types Kim Wilson and Jimmie Vaughan |