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Dealer NewsNews | Topic: Retail | International Musician & Recording World, Oct 1975Good deals and dealers |
Roland JV80Review | Music Technology, May 1992Digital SynthesiserRoland's latest professional digital synthesiser crosses the frontier between their successful D-series technology and a new generation of Roland synths - without costing a fortune. Simon Trask welcomes the JV80. |
Music Maker Equipment SceneNews | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1983MusicMusic, new products from Yamaha and Roland |
Sounding OffOpinion | Sound On Sound, Jan 1990Musical theory vs. Musical realityThis month, Andy Robinson judges the case of Musical Theory versus Musical Reality. |
The Sound Of SilenceInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1985A Thursday Afternoon with Brian EnoThe master of ambience tells Alan Jensen all about art, culture, experimentation and the Smiths. |
Dealer NewsNews | Topic: Retail | International Musician & Recording World, Jun 1975 |
Vintage ClassicsFeature | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Sound On Sound, Feb 1986Virtually every synth and keyboard made has passed through the hands of Keyboard Hire's Alexander Skeaping at some point in time, so we sent David Etheridge along to tap his thoughts on the subject of buying secondhand keyboards. |
Roland D50Group: News and ReviewsRockschool's Alastair Gavin ganders at the vastly praised digital synth, and decides they're right. |
Basic Microphone TechniqueFeature | Topic: Microphones, Recording | Sound International, Sep 1978Freelance engineer Steve Hall offers some guidance. |
Technics SX-KN2000 keyboardGroup: Quality ControlKeyboards — the next generation. |
PatchworkFeature | Music Technology, Jun 1992The final disc in the Zero-G Datafile series joins Coldcut's Kleptomania in the growing library of sample CDs - Tim Goodyer checks them out, while Andy Neve loads The Sound Foundation's programming efforts into his Roland MKS70 in this month's Patchwork. |
A Double Dose of RolandReview | Sound On Sound, Apr 1992Roland JV80 & JY30 SynthsIs Roland's new JV80 their best keyboard since the D50? Julian Colbeck thinks it is, as he puts the company's two newest synths to the test. |
Dumping Grounds - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: MIDI, Sampling | Music Technology, Jun 1987The industrious Chris Meyer again, with the latest news on MIDI Sample Dump Standard. What exactly is the value of transferring a sample from one machine to another? |
The Sensual World of Kate BushInterview | Sound On Sound, Apr 1990Recording engineer Del Palmer has worked with Kate Bush for almost 13 years. Here he provides an insight into how this innovative lady works in the studio and the background to the recording of her hugely successful album, 'The Sensual World'. |
Remote KeyboardsGroup: The MIDI Connection Supplement |
Sound Advice - Part 3Feature Series | Topic: Microphones | In Tune, Jul 1986Taking The MikeWhere to stick that mike! |
Sound AdviceFeedback | Sound On Sound, May 1987More hints and tips revealed as the expert teaching staff of London's Gateway School of Recording & Music Technology answer your queries. |
Yamaha NewsGroup: News and Reviews |
The Hot 100Review | Sound On Sound, Jul 1992Yamaha TG100 General MIDI Tone ModuleA lightweight multi-timbral module, with 28-voice polyphony and 192 sounds, which also acts as a MIDI Interface for your computer — where's the catch? Paul Wiffen looks hard but just can't seem to find it. |
Designs On The FutureGroup: Roland Newslink — Frankfurt Report |