- Search looks for the phrase you typed.
- Advanced Mode looks for individual terms:
eg: +roland +"great synth" -juno
See the Search Help page for more details.
Results: 901 - 925 of 1000 displayed.
mu:zines is the result of thousands of hours of effort, and will require many thousands more going forward to reach our goals of getting all this content online.
If you value this resource, you can support this project - it really helps!
New issues that have been donated or scanned for us this month.
All donations and support are gratefully appreciated - thank you.
Do you have any of these magazine issues?
If so, and you can donate, lend or scan them to help complete our archive, please get in touch via the Contribute page - thanks!
Akai S900 SamplerReview | International Musician & Recording World, Jul 1986SamplerCheckPaul Fishman gets weird — again |
Would Your Mother Recognise You On The Radio?Interview | Music Technology, Jan 1987...Is one of the producers responsible for the new wave of guitar-based pop. Paul Tingen finds he has plenty to say about modern music technology, not all of it favourable. |
The Trackman ComethReview | Micro Music, Aug/Sep 1989Dave Reed finds happiness in the Channel Islands thanks to the Trackman sequencer for the ST |
Fostex 160 MultitrackerReview | Music Technology, Dec 1986Four-track Cassette RecorderA new mid-price four-track machine from the people Tascam love to hate. Paul White finds it to be elegant, well designed, and startlingly good value. |
Anatomy Of A Studio - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Sound Fundamentals | Home & Studio Recording, Jun 1984The MixerA brand new series that delves into the intricacies of studio equipment. Part 1: The Mixer. |
Studio Audio SADiEReview | Music Technology, Jan 1993Hard Disk Recording SystemThe £5000 add-on for your PC |
Spitting ImageInterview | International Musician & Recording World, Aug 1986The Spit's musical director and composer of the cretinous Chicken Song, Phil Pope, coughs it all up for Jim Betteridge |
dbx 150 Noise Reduction UnitReview | Home & Studio Recording, May 1984 |
Alex LifesonInterview | Music UK, Jul 1983RUSH Guitarist locked in room with Max Kay — Shock Horror! |
Stagefright - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Live, Performing | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1984In the first instalment of a two-part article, UK synthesist Ian Boddy gives budding EM performers the confidence and advice you need to take your show on the road. |
Heroes - Part 3Feature Series | Topic: History / Culture | One Two Testing, Mar 1984Leonard ChessStudio sage and onion Leonard Chess on the turntable. |
Lecture ReportFeature | Topic: Education | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1982A Young Person's Guide To Electronic MusicThe father of the voltage controlled synthesiser lectures in London, and E&MM reports. |
Through the Square windowGroup: Control RoomOpcode VisionSequencing software for Mac |
Muzix 81Group: Computer MusicianComposer & DrummerThis Sinclair ZX81 add-on will take control of your synth and drum machine. |
Describing the DelayFeature | Topic: Effects Processing | Home & Studio Recording, May 1987There's a lot more to the humble digital delay than meets the eye. Paul White investigates. |
TechTalk - Living Off VideoInterview | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1986If you're a frustrated synth programmer looking for an outlet to use your talents, you could become a soundtrack writer for computer games. Matthew Vosburgh meets one of Britain's best. |
Sounding OffInterview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Nov 1984Vince Clarke reveals trade secrets. |
Synthworks D-110Review | Micro Music, Dec 1989Rob Beattie harnesses the power of the ever popular LA expander range with this Editor/Librarian package from Steinberg |
Affordable digital recording on the PCReview | Sound On Sound, Jun 1993Microsoft MSS PC Sound Card & Voyetra AudioView Digital Audio Editor |
Live End - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Live | Sound On Sound, May 1993Do It Yourself with National Music Day |
BAD AttitudeInterview | Music Technology, Oct 1988From their initial sampled success with 'E=mc2' Big Audio Dynamite have gone on to further explore the use of dialogue and sound effects in pop music. David Bradwell talks technology and photography with keyboardsman Dan Donovan. |