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Alesis MIDIVERB IIReview | Sound On Sound, Jul 1987When it comes to the MIDIVERB II, Phil South discovers that sequels can sometimes be better than the originals! |
I Sync Therefore I AmReview | Sound On Sound, May 1992Micon Audio LMTC SynchroniserMicon Audio's LMTC Processor Controller Synchroniser does for owners of Tascam multitracks what the MTC1 did for Fostex users: integrates multitrack recorder control into the sequencer environment. Dave Lockwood gets that syncing feeling once more. |
Friend Chip TCR1 Timecode RefresherReview | Music Technology, Feb 1992When The Stranglers had timecode trouble and the big studios couldn't help, the Time Code Refresher could - they liked it so much they bought one. Vic Lennard feels refreshed. |
Korg DRV3000Review | Sound On Sound, Sep 1987Digital ReverbFollowing on from the DRV 1000 and DRV2000, this latest digital reverb cum multi-effects processor is Korg's most sophisticated yet - 16-bit, 20kHz bandwidth, full MIDI control and, for all armchair enthusiasts, an infra-red remote control. David Hughes reports. |
Software SupportFeature | Topic: Computing, Sequencing | Sound On Sound, Apr 1990Hints, Tips & News From The World Of Music SoftwareMore hints and tips from the world of music software. |
Notes on the Recording of Synergy's "Cords"Feature | Topic: Composing / Art, Recording | Polyphony, Sep/Oct 1978 |
Kawai K1/K1MReview | Music Technology, Mar 1988Before you try to win one in our competition, this preview of Kawai's latest synth (and rack-mount alternative) should help whet your appetite. |
DR T'S KCSReview | Music Technology, Jun 1990Software for the AmigaOne of the Atari ST's most flexible sequencers recently found itself ported across to the Commodore Amiga. Ian "Dr W" Waugh finds what Amiga owners have been missing. |
Shape of Things to ComeNews | Sound On Sound, Jun 1989News of some products to be released at the coming APRS exhibition, Acorn's new low-cost Archimedes computer, Akai's digital multitrack, and more. |
Working with VideoFeature | Topic: Video / Film / Picture | Electronics & Music Maker, Oct 1981An up-date on the Beta system video recorders. |
When Is A Computer? - Part 5Feature Series | Topic: Computing, MIDI | One Two Testing, Mar 1984Why is a MIDI? |
Alesis ADATReview | Sound On Sound, Sep 19928 -Track Digital RecorderPaul White finds his Holy Grail in a 3U rackmount package — Alesis' revolutionary ADAT, the first digital multitrack tape recorder to compete in the same price bracket as affordable analogue multitracks. |
Hands On OnSTAGEReview | Sound On Sound, Aug 1992Atari ST MIDI File PlayerHands On's OnSTAGE package frees your ST from its monitor, and turns it into a gigging sequencer. Derek Johnson checks it out. |
EMI StudiosFeature | Topic: Recording Studios | International Musician & Recording World, Nov 1975Abbey RoadPerhaps the most famous recording studio in the world explored by IM's Eamonn Percival |
NewsNews | Sound International, Apr 1979Tomorrow's disc today, Rebis noise gate, Sescom goodies and much more |
You pays yer money...Group: Control RoomFostex RD8Assessing the alternative ADAT |
Vestax CD-33Group: Quality Controldouble CD playerDouble turntables are the DJ stock-in-trade. Can the CD format take the dance floor by storm? |
Digidesign Session 8Group: Quality ControlDirect-to-disk PC recording systemIt's getting closer... the home 8-track, gone digital. |
Fair AffairsShow Report | Music Technology, Sep 1987Britain's biggest, busiest and noisiest music fair is over for another year. So what did we get for our money and our aching feet? Report by Simon Trask. |