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Hondo H1010B, H1030NGroup: Guitar Special |
Once More Unto the RackReview | Home & Studio Recording, Jul 1986Boss RPQ10 Parametric EQAnother versatile addition to the ever growing Boss Micro-Rack series. |
Brooke Siren Systems DI Box.Review | Home & Studio Recording, Aug 1984 |
MIDI Data PortabilityFeature | Topic: MIDI | Sound On Sound, Jun 1990Thinking of changing drum machines, adding a new synth to your MIDI setup, or buying a new sequencer? Paul Andreas Overaa outlines some sensible tips to help you remove the need to edit your sequences every time you change your equipment. |
Time For SMPTE - Part 2Feature Series | Sound On Sound, Dec 1985Kendall Wrightson rounds off his introduction to SMPTE with a look at its application in modern music production as exemplified by a synchronisation unit - the Friend Chip SRC. |
Return to Zero - Part 5Feature Series | Topic: Recording | Home & Studio Recording, Jun 1985Multi-tracking and OverdubbingThis month we examine basic multitrack techniques including overdubbing and drop-ins, and explain about sync. |
J.L Cooper DataSyncGroup: Widgets |
Practically MIDI - Part 8Feature Series | Topic: MIDI | Sound On Sound, Apr 1988Martin Russ pretends he’s Dick Barton, Private Eye, for the very last time and brings his series to a close with a Guide to MIDI Troubleshooting. |
AKG D321 MicrophoneReview | In Tune, Jul/Aug 1985 |
Propping Up A VideoFeature | Topic: Video / Film / Picture | One Two Testing, Aug 1985who finds the bits for the pop films |
Recording The Acoustic GuitarFeature | Topic: Recording | Recording Musician, Oct 1992Everything you need to know to get a thoroughly professional sound onto tape, and how to treat it once it's there. |
The ContenderReview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Nov 1984Kurzweil K250Sampling with the Kurzweil 250. Will it knock out the Fairlight? |
TapeGroup: Bedroom Bouncedown - Home Recordingcassettes, and how to avoid going around in circleshear no evil, speak no evil, C-no60... which cassette? |
Everything but the Kitchen... - Part 3Feature Series | Topic: Sequencing, Syncronisation | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1985Having trouble syncing your sequencer to your drum machine or vice versa? Steve Howell (probably) has the answer. |
A Musician's Guide To MixersFeature | Topic: Mixing | Home & Studio Recording, Mar 1984 |
Depeche ModeInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1982In contrast with the main feature we take a look at one of today’s modern commercial, electro-music bands. |
Behind the ScenesFeature | Topic: Maintenance / Repair / Modification, Recording Studios | Home & Studio Recording, May 1987Although the title 'maintenance engineer' does not have the glamour of 'producer', it is an essential job. Paul Ward tells us why. |
ARX DI-6S DI Box/Splitter/Line MixerReview | Recording Musician, Feb 1993 |
A Question Of TimeEditorial | Sound On Sound, Apr 1989 |
The Performing Art - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: MIDI, Performing | Music Technology, Feb 1990One of the consequences of MIDI recording is the loss of musical performance. In the first of a short series, Ollie Crooke and Simon Thomas look at the performance applications of MIDI controllers. |
Pandora's BoxReview | Home & Studio Recording, Dec 1986The BoxTapetalk's latest species of Box soundstage analyser turns out to be a very useful device to have in the studio. |