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Dream sequences - Part 2Group: Sound AdviceMore sequencing tips |
On The Beat - Part 1Group: Sound Advicethe next generationHow to funk up your drum patterns |
On The Beat - Part 2Group: Sound Advicethe next generationThe second instalment of our guide to programming drums |
Heavy fretting - Part 1Group: Sound AdviceRecording GuitarsTricks and tips for getting your twanging on tape |
Dream sequences - Part 4Group: Sound AdviceBoger Brown gets interactive with his phrases |
Enterprise zoneGroup: Sound AdviceNewham CollegeAn East End education boots up the digital revolution |
Heavy fretting - Part 3Group: Sound AdviceRecording guitarFade away and radiate with Primal Scream's engineer Brian O'Shaughnessy |
Bass á la modeGroup: Sound AdviceBass modesPerfecting the acoustics of your studio |
Dream Sequences - Part 1Group: Sound AdviceCreating music on a computer |
Time to ExpandFeature | Micro Music, Apr/May 1989Once you've got your sequencer up and running you're gonna need some extra sound sources. Paul Wiffen guides us through the MIDI Expander jungle |
Urban decayGroup: Sound AdvicePart wallMore DIY acoustics |
Street legalGroup: Sound AdviceNegotiating a record contractDon’t sign a thing until you’ve read this |
Yamaha TG33Review | Music Technology, Mar 1991Tone GeneratorLatest in the SY/TG line of descent, the TG33 module offers post-FM synthesis combined with the vector control pioneered on the Prophet VS synth. Ian Waugh expands on the '33. |
It takes two to tangoGroup: Sound AdviceLighting upIlluminate yourself with our guide to brighter bulbs |
Heavy fretting - Part 4Group: Sound AdviceBrian O' Shaughnessy advises on recording acoustic guitar |
Reflected gloriesGroup: Sound AdviceStudio designBuilding the perfect inner wall |
A Gallery of Misfits - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Electronics & Music Maker, Oct 1985Following last month's list of synthesis casualties, David Ellis delves deeper into the archives and finds yet more mysterious products of human ingenuity. Some of them are quite spectacular. |
Frontier X-TRA Ram DeluxeReview | Music Technology, Jun 1992Atari ST Memory ExpansionIf the limitations of your Atari are restricting your music, you may have been thinking about trading it in against something more powerful - but there are alternatives. Tim Goodyer rejuvenates the ST with a memory expansion. |
Doing it for effectGroup: Sound AdviceFX tutorialMore top effects tips from Mr D |
Protect & surviveGroup: Sound AdviceHard disk careHealthy disk, clean botty - but how to keep it that way |
The art of noiseGroup: Sound AdviceThe secret life of the noise gateOpen your gate and find the key to a better sound |
Fade away and radiateGroup: Sound AdviceBob Dormon's effects tutorials conclude with a look at multi-effects units |
A Shiftin' air affairGroup: Sound AdviceBass TrapsPhone booths into concert halls - if you can ace your bass, that is |
"We'll fix it in the bits..."Group: Sound AdviceDigital voice editingHow to swing the on-screen scalpel |