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Michael Brook

Interview | Sound On Sound, Jun 1992
Canada Dry

Michael Brook, inventor of the Infinite Guitar, is a guitarist, composer and producer with a good deal of talent and a taste for the unusual. Paul Tingen met him to talk about his forthcoming Cobalt Blue album.

The Music Network

Feature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Mar 1989
SOS Online

Paul Gilby reports on SOS activities on the run-up to the launch of The Music Network.

KMD's 100 Watt Combo

Review | In Tune, May 1986

The Hungarian Revolution

Review | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Mar 1985
Muzik Processor

The Muzix 81 Processor is likely to change your mind about the potential of micro's sound sampling abilities. We preview this product from a Hungarian company who intend to breach the walls of the UK music industry.

Down home mixdown

Group: In Session

Interview | Topic: Recording Studios, Video / Film / Picture | The Mix, Feb 1995
Power Station, NYC

We visit the world-renowned studio, and talk to owner and producer Tony Bongiovi.

Games Without Frontiers

Interview | Music Technology, Jan 1994

Phil Ward Xplores the Real World of CD-ROM and multimedia

The Bassment Tapes

Interview | Music Technology, Sep 1989

From the chart success of 'Bass (How Low Can You Go)' to an album and a 24-track studio in his lounge - Simon Harris talks sounds and samples with Tim Goodyer.

Vox Climax Valve Combo

Review | Music UK, Sep 1982

Blast from the past or power for the future? asks Gary Cooper

News

News | Sound International, Apr 1979
Tomorrow's disc today, Rebis noise gate, Sescom goodies and much more

Spectro Sound Studio

Feature | Topic: Education, Recording Studios | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1982

A look at Newcastle’s ‘open access' electro-music studio.

CEDAR/Harmonia Mundi Real-Time De-Clicker

Review | Music Technology, Aug 1991
Signal Processor

It sounds like a cheap TV ad, but this device puts an end to all known clicks and pops. Vic Lennard gives the latest development in noise elimination the Rice Krispies test.

Music News

News | International Musician & Recording World, Oct 1975

The New Age Music Conundrum

Feature | Sound On Sound, Jan 1987

What is 'New Age' music? Who plays it, and why is it apparently so popular? Our resident musicologist Mark Prendergast traces its development back to the work of 'new music' composers Arnold Schoenberg and Erik Satie.

Commercial break

Group: In Session

Feature | Topic: Education | The Mix, Apr 1995

Bob Dormon finds the Royal Academy moving with the times

America

News | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1982

Rock Around The Clocks

Feature | Topic: Syncronisation | Sound On Sound, Jul 1992
Synchronisation Explained

Many hi-tech musicians see tape synchronisation as a necessary evil. Dave Lockwood ponders the pitfalls and muses on the mysteries of timecode.

Scanners

News | Music Technology, Sep 1993

Dispatches from the frontline of the future

Mixing metaphors

Group: In Session

Interview Audio | The Mix, Jun 1995

Tim Barr catches up with the Detroit techno pioneer

Acid test

Group: Control Room

Review Audio | The Mix, Jun 1995
Marion Systems Prosynth

Multi-timbral analogue monster

Yamaha R1000 Digital Reverb

Review | Home & Studio Recording, Jan 1984

The Vital Link

Review | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Oct 1984

Syco's Analogue to Digital Interface is less than half the price of its nearest competitor. But does it match the quality? We investigate.

Understanding the DX7 - Part 1

Feature Series | Topic: Synthesis & Sound Design | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1984

DX7-owner Jason Chapman and the first of a new series on how to find your way round these revolutionary Yamaha synthesisers. Part 2 next month.

Industry Profile: Wersi Electronics

Feature | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1981

Doing That Digital Thing

Feature | Topic: Digital Audio, Recording, Tape, Vinyl, CD, DAT | Making Music, Sep 1986

Producer John Walters discusses how those noughts and ones will affect us musiciany beings.

News

News | Sound International, Dec 1978
Studios & Recording

Man bites guitar; parents set to choose the sax of their children; speaker found in House of Commons, etc.

 

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