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Deluxe Recorder

Review | Micro Music, Feb 1990

Ann Owen gets to grips with this budget sequencer for the Mac

Atari Notes

Feature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Jan 1993

Roland HP300/400, PB300, PR800

Group: Pianissimo!

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1984

Soundchaser Computer Music System

Review Audio | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1982

Revox B77 Tape Recorder

Review | Home & Studio Recording, Dec 1983

Bel BD80S Stereo Delay/Sampler

Review | Sound On Sound, Apr 1988

As sampling keyboards rapidly reach saturation coverage, is a sampling delay unit which offers 6.5 seconds stereo sampling still a useful tool? David Mellor assesses Bel's new unit in comparison with a more expensive alternative.

X-15 Multitracker in Action

Feature | Home & Studio Recording, Sep 1983

Making demos with the latest multitrack machine!

Marantz CP430 Stereo Cassette Recorder

Review | Home & Studio Recording, Feb 1985

New Products

News | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Jun 1984

The good, the bad and the ugly

MIDI Matters - Part 2

Feature Series | Topic: MIDI | Sound On Sound, Sep 1987
Back To Basics

Jay Chapman continues his 'back to basics' description of the technicalities of the Musical Instrument Digital Interface for the many new readers who have picked up on the series since it first began.

Vestax MR100-FX

Review | Home & Studio Recording, Mar 1989
Personal Multitrack Recorder

Built-in digital reverb and three - yes, three - speeds are just some of the facilities hiding inside this new cassette multitracker.

...but is it professional?

Review | Sound On Sound, Feb 1991
Sony DTC55ES DAT Recorder

Sony's DTC55ES is their contribution to the first wave of domestic DAT recorders. Richard Aaron looks at what it can offer in a recording context.

Uher CR160

Review | Home & Studio Recording, Jul 1984
Portable Stereo Cassette Recorder

Cut and Splice

Feature | Topic: Tape, Vinyl, CD, DAT | Making Music, Jun 1987
Editing

Presenting the cut and splice of real editing — that's the business with razor blades, tape and good idea

AB Software Midistudio

Review | Music Technology, May 1989
Software for the Atari ST

If computer-based sequencing seems too complicated or too expensive for you, AB Software's Midistudio could change your life. Ian Waugh boots up a friendly and inexpensive sequencer for the Atari ST.

Tascam DA-88

Review | Music Technology, Mar 1993
Digital Multitracker

Scoring a Hi-8?

Bookends

Review | Home & Studio Recording, Nov 1983
Modern Recording Techniques

Paint by numbers

Group: Control Room

Review | The Mix, May 1995
Producer Pro

Video software upgrade

Plasmec Systems ADAS

Review | Music Technology, Nov 1991
Hard Disk Recording System

Direct-to-disk digital recording comes of age on the Atari ST computer. Vic Lennard checks out the system which may change your life.

Digital Aids The Video Stars

Feature | Topic: Digital Audio | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1982

Do you know why top recording artists like Toyah and Haircut 100 are going digital? Our article explains why.

Revox C278

Review | Recording Musician, Sep 1992
8-Track Tape Recorder

Since its dramatic drop in price, the C278 is an attractive proposition to the private user who puts quality before frills.

Chroma/Apple Interface

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1983
Playing the Rhodes Chroma with the Apple II Sequencer

Sequencer One

Review | Micro Music, Mar 1990

We give Gajit Music Software's Sequencer One the once over

Sequential Circuits Max

Review | One Two Testing, Feb 1985

preset poly

Coda Music Finale

Review | Music Technology, Dec 1988
Software for the Apple Macintosh

Possibly the most sophisticated and powerful scorewriting program to date comes from American company Coda. Bob O'Donnell keeps the score.

 

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