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Yamaha RX Digital Rhythm MachinesReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1984 |
C-Lab MidiaReview | Music Technology, May 1991Intended to help you find your way around MIDI, Midia forms part of C-Lab's educational ST software programme. Ian Waugh finds it indispensable as a MIDI monitor. |
The Pursuit Of An ObsessionFeature | Sound On Sound, Apr 1990Ever wanted to release your own album? Here's the story of one determined SOS reader, Bob Geal, who did just that. |
Tascam MTS30Review | Music Technology, May 1988MIDI SynchroniserAs tape synchronisation becomes an indispensable part of modern music making, the demand for cost-effective sync boxes grows... Simon Trask discovers that it takes more than Tipp-Ex on the tape to throw the MTS30 off the track. |
CommentEditorial | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1986All Talk, Some ActionProblems of talking to the famous — and your chance to change the magazine. |
On The SpotGroup: Roland Newslink - Autumn 85Roland Dealer News |
PatchworkFeature Downloads | Topic: Synthesizer Patches | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1986By popular demand, the readers’ synth patch page returns with a new look and a new approach. This month, sounds for the Casio CZs, Roland Juno 106 and Yamaha DX7, plus news of a Korg cassette that offers 165 sampled sounds for under a tenner. |
How to Release Your Own CassettesFeature | Topic: Marketing / Promotion | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1984(so that people can actually hear them)A rundown on what's involved in setting up your own personal cassette label and how to bring your product to the attention of the people who matter. |
On The ThroneGroup: News and ReviewsDrum Stool SurveyAndy Duncan's bum qualifying survey of eight vital items in the drummer's front room |
LettersFeedback | Polyphony, Jul/Aug 1978 |
Studio FocusFeature | Topic: Recording Studios | Home & Studio Recording, Jul 1984Metronome StudioMetronome Studio. |
Seven from '87Retrospective | Music Technology, Jan 1988A look behind the scenes at some of MT's own out-takes: quotes from the famous, letters from the punters and photographs from the "rejected" file. So we all make mistakes... |
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. |
Korg 05R/WGroup: Quality ControlGeneral MIDI moduleLess knobs, more sound |
Dave Stewart's Music Seminar - Part 9Feature Series | Topic: Music Theory | Sound On Sound, Mar 1991ShadowlandPart 9: Shadowland. More inside info on the compositional structures Dave adopted on this track. |
Gajits Sequencer One PlusReview | Music Technology, Jul 1992Atari ST SoftwareGajits popular entry-level Sequencer One gets a face lift. Ian Waugh looks into cost effective music making the Manchester way. |
Synth You've Been GoneReview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Feb 1985SynthAxeWe return to bring you the latest news and developments on the astounding SynthAxe. |