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Shadow MIDI Guitar SystemReview | International Musician & Recording World, Sep 1986GuitarCheckWho knows how good a MIDI add-on for your guitar can be? The Shadow knows, as Paul Trynka finds out.... |
Music NewsNews | International Musician & Recording World, Jul 1975 |
Hubert BognermayrInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1983Founder of Ars Electronica, this Austrian composer talks about his work on 'Erdenklang' and his own approach to the Fairlight CMI |
Dave Stewart's Music Seminar - Part 3Feature Series | Topic: Music Theory | Sound On Sound, Sep 1990Simple But Not ObviousPart 3: Famed keyboardist Dave Stewart continues his monthly column designed to get you thinking more about your music. |
Lesser Known Facts About The Common C-ducerFeature | Topic: Microphones, Recording | Home & Studio Recording, Sep 1984Miking applications for this novel transducer that will turn your electric bass 'acoustic'! |
Roland JX1Review | Sound On Sound, Aug 1991Performance SynthesizerWhilst their flagship JD800 synth has inevitably attracted a good deal of attention, Roland have not neglected the entry level user in their new range of products. Julian Colbeck sounds out the small but almost perfectly-formed JX1. |
The Technology AngelEditorial | Music Technology, Jul 1989In this age of conspicuous consumption, the objects of desire can often become more important than the ends for which they are intended. Are you more proud of your gear or your music? |
TinTin AdulationInterview | One Two Testing, Oct 1985Stephen Duffy & Stephen Streetcocksure ex-tintin ex-duran talks tech |
Rickenbacker 620 Guitar & 4003 BassReview | Music UK, Aug 1983Future sounds or past glories? Gary Cooper gets tricky with a Ricky |
Economy ClassReview | In Tune, Jan 1985 |
Total TotoInterview | Music UK, Dec 1983Steve Lukather talks to Steven RosenLUKATHER IN TOTO. Words by Steven Rosen.... Pics. (inc. front cover) by Glen La Ferman |
Synth SenseFeature | Making Music, Apr 1986Our beginners' synth column isn't just for tech types, but guitarists, drummers, even roadies too |
Book ReviewReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Jun 1983 |
It Seemed Like A Good Idea At The TimeFeature | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture | One Two Testing, May 1985certain weird inventions in the name of music |
E-Mu Systems ProteusReview | Music Technology, Nov 1989E-mu's Proteus sample player has been one of the stars of recent trade shows, yet it's been in desperately short supply in the UK. Vic Lennard finds it's been worth the wait. |
Hofner 457 E2Review | International Musician & Recording World, Jul 1986GuitarCheckDave Burrluck welcomes back an old name that never disappeared |
Touching Bass - Part 10Feature Series | Topic: Tuition / Technique, Music Theory | Music Technology, Nov 1993An odd Simon Trask tackles odd time signatures |
EMU Proteus 2Review | Sound On Sound, Nov 1990Emu's Proteus 16-bit ROM sample player was one of last year's hi-tech highlights — the new Proteus 2 offers the same concept and quality, but with a whole new set of orchestral sounds. Nigel Humberstone conducts the review. |
Zeta Mirror 6Review | Sound On Sound, Jun 1991MIDI Guitar ControllerDave Lockwood gets down to some serious MIDI guitar histrionics... |
Ashley Pangborn Warlord 'Mark King'Review | International Musician & Recording World, Feb 1985BasscheckIt's Mark King time again. A handmade beauty with a gorgeous body. The bass, not Mark King |