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BuzzNews | International Musician & Recording World, Jun 1985Museums, master tapes, MIDI and more; plus, as usual, Deevoy's Demo Demolition |
Studio ProjectFeature | Topic: Construction / Build | Sound International, May 1978IntroductionLowdown on constructional projects for the smaller studio. |
Software SupportFeature | Topic: Computing, Sequencing | Sound On Sound, Mar 1990Hints, Tips & News From The World Of Music SoftwareMore hints and tips from the wonderful world of music software. |
Laser GraphicsFeature | Topic: Live | Sound International, Jun 1978Jean Marandet illuminates the alchemy of sound and vision. |
Korg 03R/W Synth ModuleReview | Sound On Sound, May 1992The sound of Korg's 01/W keyboard is now available in the compact frame of the 03R/W expander. Nigel Humberstone checks it out. |
Selected ambient wordsGroup: Mixing It! |
Yamaha REV-7Group: Recording WorldStudio TestRevolutionary REV-7 reviewed |
ADA 2FX Digital Multi-EffectsReview | Home & Studio Recording, Feb 1985 |
Calrec SoundfieldReview | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1982A versatile microphone — and its British! |
Heathrow Penta Hi-Fi Exhibition ReportShow Report | Home & Studio Recording, Nov 1983A look at the shape of things to come in the recording world. |
Using Timecodes - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Syncronisation | Sound On Sound, Feb 1986An Introduction To Timecode SynchronisationThe release of the new Fostex synchronisers reinforces the importance of timecode in today's recording process. So, to help you familiarise yourself with their applications, Francis Rumsey begins a new series that should tell you all you need to know about timecodes. |
Yamaha REV7Review | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1985Digital ReverbThis long awaited product is now available and offers first class digital reverb along with a host of stereo DDL effects. |
Studio Of The MonthGroup: Recording WorldThe Beat FactoryCurtis Schwartz checks out production in the Beat Factory |
Tascam DA30Review | Sound On Sound, Sep 1990DAT RecorderTascam's latest machine has all the features we have come to expect of a professional DAT recorder. Dave Lockwood assesses its performance. |
Miditemp PMM88Review | Music Technology, Jun 1990As your MIDI studio expands, MIDI management becomes more and more important. Vic Lennard investigates an 8x8 MIDI patchbay that could make your music more important than your MIDI leads. |
Expand the UniverseReview | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1986Vesta Fire SF100 Space CommanderSpatial expansion can produce very impressive effects without sounding unsubtle. This digital unit gives you a lot of options, but you pay for them! |
Yamaha SPX90 Effects ProcessorGroup: Recording WorldStudio TestA multitude of digital effects in a single box for only £600 |
FadermasterReview | Micro Music, Dec 1989Paul Overaa discovers a handy if costly way of manipulating MIDI data in real time courtesy of J.L.Cooper |
Mixed MediaNews | Topic: Multimedia / Graphics / Visuals, Video / Film / Picture | The Mix, Oct 1994interacting with the futureYour passport to future worlds |
Head To HeadReview | Recording Musician, Aug 1992Fostex R8 & Tascam TSR8 RecordersPaul White checks out Tascam's TSR8 and Fostex's R8 open reel, 8-track machines side by side. |
Lexicon MRCReview | Music Technology, Jun 1993MIDI FX ControllerProgramming Lexicon FX units has never been easier, thanks to this upgraded version of their remote control. And what do you know? Nicholas Rowland, not Top Cat, is the most effectual. Lexicon’s LXP-5 FX module gets the one-over too |