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Frontline Effects BoxesReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1983 |
Sound Absorbers - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Acoustics | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1984AcousticsThis month an explanation of the function of the Helmholtz Resonator. |
The SynclockFeature Audio | Topic: Electronics / Build | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1981Build this exciting sequencer for only £18 |
Boss MG10 Practice AmpGroup: Review |
Keyed Noise GateFeature | Topic: Electronics / Build | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Dec 1983Auto or externally triggered |
360 Systems Pro MIDI BassReview | Music Technology, Feb 1988Looking for a be-bop bass without hassle? Matt Isaacson looks at a box of bass sounds that may help you with the bottom end of your music without tying up your favourite synth or sampler. |
FM Melody MakerReview | Music Technology, Dec 1989Turn your Atari ST into a complete software music system for well under a ton. Ian Waugh fires up a new all-in-one music program from an independent British company. |
Sequencer OneReview | Micro Music, Mar 1990We give Gajit Music Software's Sequencer One the once over |
Sound AdviceFeedback | Sound On Sound, Mar 1987More readers' queries are answered by the expert teaching staff of London's Gateway School Of Recording & Music Technology. |
My Ideal SequencerFeature | Topic: Computing, Design, Development & Manufacture, Sequencing | Sound On Sound, Oct 1988Just for a change, David Mellor does the impossible and reviews a product that does not exist! Perhaps one day it might, but for now this 'ideal' MIDI sequencer program lives only in the imagination of the author. |
Amcron DC-300A Series II Power AmplifierReview | Home & Studio Recording, May 1984 |
Creative Sounds Improviser SoftwareReview | Music Technology, Sep 1992Atari ST SoftwareComputer improvisation - genuine inspiration or deep bleep? |
Mel Bush Promotions - unlimitedFeature | Topic: Marketing / Promotion | International Musician & Recording World, Mar 1975 |
Sound Absorbers - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Acoustics | Home & Studio Recording, Sep 1984AcousticsThe function of 'sound absorbers' and how to build a sound absorbent wall box. |
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. |
WorkbenchFeature | Topic: Electronics / Build, Maintenance / Repair / Modification | International Musician & Recording World, Jan 1985CHECKAPhil Walsh takes time off from watching DIY nasty to design a lead tester, plug prober, mike checker, buttock fondler. Oh all right, we lied about the last one |
Korg DDM110Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1984Programmable Drum MachineThe world's cheapest programmable digital drum machine looks on paper to be a fine companion for Korg's similarly-priced Latin percussion machine. Paul White checks out the reality. |
Yamaha FB01 FM ModuleReview | Making Music, Nov 1986 |
Yamaha EMT-10Review | Home & Studio Recording, Mar 1989A set of tasty samples in a box no bigger than an FB01 comes under scrutiny. And it's not expensive. |
Six Great Moments In Sound HistoryFeature | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture, History / Culture, Humour | One Two Testing, Jul 1985as told by them what were there |