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Vestax MR100-FXReview | Home & Studio Recording, Mar 1989Personal Multitrack RecorderBuilt-in digital reverb and three - yes, three - speeds are just some of the facilities hiding inside this new cassette multitracker. |
Vesta Fire MR-10 MultitrackerGroup: Recording WorldStudio TestRichard Walmsley on another contender for the 'small is beautiful' stakes |
Aphex Type C: Instant Excitement!Review | Sound On Sound, Dec 1985EXCLUSIVE: Paul Gilby examines the very latest American audio invention for removing cotton wool from your ears! |
Aiwa AD-F770 Stereo Cassette RecorderReview | Home & Studio Recording, Nov 1984 |
Virtual RealityReview | Recording Musician, Nov 1992RSP Intelliverb VIrtual Room ProcessorBy putting quality before quantity, Rocktron have come up with a professional-quality digital reverb at a mid-market price. |
Sony Portable DAT RecorderReview | Sound On Sound, Jul 1988DAT is beginning to take a firm hold in the studio market despite all the controversy. Ed Jones reflects on Digital Audio Tape and roadtests Sony's new TCD-D10 portable recorder. |
Fast ForwardNews | The Mix, Jul 1994No hype, no waffle - just tomorrow's products todayTomorrow's technology today |
Fostex 250 MultitrackerUser Report | Home & Studio Recording, May 1984 |
Format of the Future?Review | Recording Musician, Oct 1992Philips DCC 900 Digital Cassette RecorderPhilips' new consumer tape format tested under studio conditions. |
Teczon four-trackGroup: Recording WorldStudio TestThe Teczon four-track cassette system fleczes its muscle and veczes Jim Betteridge |
Doing it for effectGroup: Sound AdviceFX tutorialMore top effects tips from Mr D |
Studio Construction SetFeature | Topic: Buyer's Guide, Home Studio | Sound On Sound, Dec 1992Which Gear is Right for You? |
Shut Up! - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Acoustics, Construction / Build | In Tune, Dec 1985How to soundproof a rehearsal roomHow to soundproof your demo room |
Chip Parade - Part 8Feature Series | Topic: Electronics / Build | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Apr 1984The ubiquitous delay line |
MIDI By Example - Part 6Feature Series | Topic: MIDI, Syncronisation | Music Technology, Feb 1993Syncing Again |
Fostex G16Review | Sound On Sound, Sep 1990David Mellor looks at a 16-track machine which brings a new level of sophistication to the world of 'personal' multitrack. |
Behringer Rack EffectsReview | Sound On Sound, Dec 1992 |
Tascam 464 PortastudioReview | Sound On Sound, Jun 1992Dave Lockwood takes a shine to Tascam's new top-of-the-range Portastudio, the 464. |
Madrack D7Review | Home & Studio Recording, Dec 1985Multitapped Analogue DelayMore in the budget effects saga-an analogue delay line with a difference. |
MIDI ManReview | Micro Music, Jan 1990John Renwick gets synchronised with this nifty little device from Radius |
Comp-LimFeature | Topic: Electronics / Build | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1982A studio quality stereo Compressor/Limiter with external control option. |
Fostex X18Review | Music Technology, May 1992Cassette MultitrackerIf you're looking for a cost-effective way to add multitrack tape recording to your sequencing setup, it couldn't come much more cheaply than with Fostex' X18. Simon Trask goes back to basics with this new cassette multitrack. |
Digital Aids The Video StarsFeature | Topic: Digital Audio | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1982Do you know why top recording artists like Toyah and Haircut 100 are going digital? Our article explains why. |