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Roland R70 Drum MachineReview | Music Technology, Jul 1992Human Rhythm ComposerAnd the beat goes on - not least with Roland's latest drum machine, the R70. Simon Trask checks the pulse of the company that gave us the TR808, and are now giving it to us again. |
Beats WorkingInterview | Music Technology, Jul 1991Pioneer of the sampling revolution, Tim Simenon, is back with a new album, a new studio and a refreshing update on what technology has to offer music. Tim Goodyer charts Unknown Territory. |
Tom Scholz SoloistReview | In Tune, Nov 1986 |
Oberheim DrummerReview | Music Technology, Sep 1991Interactive Drum Pattern SequencerIf your drum patterns sound uninspired it could be because you lack the subtle touch of the human drummer. Simon Trask looks at an electronic aid to drum programming. |
Pearl PM-66 Programmable MixerReview | Home & Studio Recording, Dec 1983 |
Ensoniq ESQ1Review | International Musician & Recording World, Oct 1986SynthCheckEnsoniq's new baby gets a warm welcome from Tony Mills. |
The Hard EdgeFeature | Topic: Digital Audio, Digital Audio Workstations, Recording | Music Technology, Aug 1993Direct-to-disk recording explainedMT's guide to the theory and practice of the tapeless studio |
Home TapingGroup: Recording WorldA church, a portastudio, and a blue hippopotamus? Well, what do you expect from a band called Sam-I-Am? |
Psychic TVInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1983One of the strangest new groups of the 1980s, PTV have pioneered the use of the holophonic system of recording sound for their new album, 'Dreams Less Sweet'. Tim Oakes talks here to Genesis P Orridge, founder member of the band, about the new system and the mystique of PTV |
Steinberg CubeatReview | Music Technology, May 1991Atari Sequencing SoftwareSon of Cubase: this stripped-down version of Steinberg's powerful sequencer retains many of its best functions. Nigel Lord and ST, and Cubase makes three. |
Amdek Rhythm Machine KitReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1983Programmable Rhythm unit with 16 Rhythms and 4 Voices |
MultireverbFeature | Topic: Electronics / Build | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1982Add a new dimension to your music with this superb multiway springline system. |
At Home In The StudioFeature | Topic: Education, Recording Studios | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1985Paul Nash relates the saga of Holly Community Centre Studio. |
BuzzNews | International Musician & Recording World, Dec 1986The gossip that's hot from the team that's not |
Roland Alpha Juno OneReview | International Musician & Recording World, Feb 1986SynthcheckIs small beautiful? Jim Betteridge knows |
Home Studio Active SpeakerFeature | Topic: Construction / Build, Electronics / Build | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1983High quality monitors for the home recordist |
CanjakFeature | Topic: Electronics / Build | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1982One of the smallest and cheapest practice amps ever - plus its own distortion effect for guitarists. |
Short TakesReview | Home & Studio Recording, Mar 1989Five From AmericaA clutch of books for the beginning or serious recordist. |
Convention InventionShow Report | Music Technology, Feb 1989AES Convention 1988Los Angeles' recent AES convention pointed the way ahead for recording technology. Bob O'Donnell takes a trip to the fair and finds the rides to his liking. |
Clocking InFeature | Topic: MIDI, Syncronisation | Music Technology, May 1990The pro-standard SMPTE sync code is now working itself down to many semi-pro and amateur studios - but even the best systems bring their problems. Vic Lennard presents a SMPTE troubleshooters' guide. |
Home TapingGroup: Recording WorldWhat do you get if you cross a Fostex A-8 with two women and Chris Maillard? |