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Istanbul Music ExpoShow Report | Music Technology, Apr 1987For the first time, a UK magazine gives coverage to the fair that follows NAMM and Frankfurt. It may not be as big, but it's growing in importance all the time. Dan Goldstein reports from the Bosphorus. |
AmericaNews | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1981 |
LeaderEditorial | Home & Studio Recording, Aug 1986 |
ShowdownEditorial | Music Technology, Apr 1988With the dust just settling from his criticism of the Pet Shop Boys, MT's fearless editor sets his sights elsewhere. The postman has put in for danger money... |
Arrivals And DeparturesEditorial | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1986This month sees the launch of The Music Technology Magazine, E&MM's American counterpart, and the departure of stalwart advertising manager Tony Halliday. |
Over And OutEditorial | Music Technology, Sep 1987A change of skipper at the helm of Music Technology: the old editor signs out, the new one signs in. |
The Midifex in BriefReview | Home & Studio Recording, Aug 1986Alesis Midifex PreviewA tantalising glimpse of this brand new effects unit from Alesis. |
Man of VisionInterview | Sound On Sound, Oct 1989Dave Oppenheim of OpcodeMike Collins chats to Dave Oppenheim, founder of and main programmer for Opcode Systems, the creators of Vision sequencer, the original MIDI File Format, and a range of primarily Macintosh music software and hardware. |
Shape of Things to ComeNews | Sound On Sound, Mar 1990Your chance to check out some of the new products launched at January’s NAMM |
WelcomeEditorial | Sound On Sound, Aug 1987 |
Music NewsNews | International Musician & Recording World, Aug 1975 |
Industry Profile - MPC ElectronicsFeature | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1983Innovators of The Kit and the Music Percussion Computer, MPC explain their approach and hint at some new products to come. |
Shape Of Things To ComeNews | Sound On Sound, Feb 1991Regular round-up of what's new in the world of hi-tech music and recording. |
Kawai K5 SynthesiserReview | Music Technology, Apr 1987Real-time additive synthesis at an affordable price will become a reality when the KS hits the shops later this year. Rick Davies previews Kawai's best yet. |
Climb Aboard The MIDI Bus - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: MIDI | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Nov 1983The amazing musical instrument interface |
Fair FactsShow Report | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1985A sneak preview of what you can expect to see at this year’s British Music Fair - the first to open its doors to the public for years. |
Fair AffairsShow Report | Music Technology, Sep 1987Britain's biggest, busiest and noisiest music fair is over for another year. So what did we get for our money and our aching feet? Report by Simon Trask. |
Akai EWI & EVIReview | Music Technology, Sep 1987Wind ControllersUnveiled at NAMM and stars of the BMF, these two new instruments receive their exclusive preview in MT. Tim Goodyer takes a deep breath before taking a closer look. |
Fender Standard StratReview | One Two Testing, Nov 1983 |
Total recall - Part 20Feature Series Audio | Topic: Vintage Instruments | The Mix, May 1995Vintage technology strikes back...Including The A-Z of Analogue |
Kawai K1/K1MReview | Music Technology, Mar 1988Before you try to win one in our competition, this preview of Kawai's latest synth (and rack-mount alternative) should help whet your appetite. |