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Jellinghaus Music SystemsGroup: Computer MusicianMIDI Computer Interface and SoftwareGerman company Jellinghaus have been producing some interesting-looking MIDI software for some while. Now Rosetti are bringing it into the UK, and David Ellis has managed to get his hands on a few review samples. |
Age Of ConsentInterview | Music Technology, Oct 1988Through a career that has encompassed the controversy of the Bollock Brothers and the serenity of new age, Phil Thornton has drawn the best from technology. David Bradwell listens in. |
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A History Of Electronic Music - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Composing / Art, History / Culture | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1982 |
Here In Black & WhiteReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1985Korg DW8000 PolysynthKorg's flagship poly gets a touch-sensitive keyboard, a built-in DDL, and a lot more besides. Simon Trask concludes it’s what the DW6000 should have been all along. |
Yamaha Symphonic Ensemble SK20Review Audio | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1981 |
Amiga ProfileFeature | Topic: Computing | Music Technology, Nov 1989THE COMMODORE AMIGAYou hear so much about (and from) the Atari ST that it's tempting to believe it's the only computer used for making music. Michael Brooke takes a look at a powerful alternative - Commodore's Amiga. |
The Media ManInterview | Music Technology, Jul 1989Still crazy after all these years? Devo mainstay Mark Mothersbaugh speaks of TV music, obscure American synths and lunchboxes that go boom, tink, boom,tink... |
Drummers Drumming - Part 1Group: Real Drum Special - Part 1Dave Sinclair sorts out seven significant strikers |
L.A. Synthesis: What Is It? - Part 2Review Series | Sound On Sound, Jun 1987Continuing on from last month's review of the Roland D-50 Linear Arithmetic synthesizer, Martin Russ takes a detailed look at the technical aspects of the D-50, liberally sprinkled with excerpts from a rare interview with Mr Ikutaro Kakehashi, President of the Roland Corporation. |
BuzzNews | International Musician & Recording World, Jun 1986Gossip, chit-chat, bitching and backchat from the 'Biz. It's all here |
Communards ManifestoInterview | International Musician & Recording World, Feb 1986Tony Reed talks to Somerville and Coles, the Morecambe and Wise of agit-Pop |
Buying On A Budget - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Buyer's Guide | Music UK, Aug 1983Guitars For £150Begin with a Bargain — reckon a new guitar for less than £150? We show you how |
INKEY$Feature | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1983Cassette magazineA potted history of this popular electronic music cassette magazine, by its co-founder Dennis Emsley |
On The Way UpInterview | Music Technology, Feb 1988From being early Fairlight programmers, Simon Climie and Rob Fisher have pursued their songwriting career into the pop charts. Nicholas Rowland conducts the occasional interview. |
Remixing With Phil KelseyGroup: On The RecordThe art of remixing laid bare by DMC's top remixer. |
Keep Taking the TabloidsFeature | Topic: Marketing / Promotion | Phaze 1, Jan 1989the music papers and how to get your name into them |
The Human TouchFeature | Topic: Sequencing | Music Technology, Mar 1989The machines that stole the musicians' feel from your music are the same machines that you can now use to restore it - once you know how. Travis Charbeneau investigates the subtleties of the human touch. |
A-Z of British Guitar Craftsmen - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture | Making Music, Dec 1986Part two of our countrywide survey of all the Best in Brit luthiery — Manson to Zemaitis. |