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Anatek Pocket SyncReview | Music Technology, Mar 1991As integration of musical and studio technology grows, the need for units like Anatek's new sync box grows. Synchronisation made easy with Vic Lennard. |
Studio Of The MonthGroup: Recording WorldSoho StudiosCurtis 'Sleazy' Schwartz hits the mean streets of Soho |
Tape Machines - Part 4Feature Series | Topic: Buyer's Guide | Sound International, Aug 1978Conclusion of the survey. |
MIDI ManReview | Micro Music, Jan 1990John Renwick gets synchronised with this nifty little device from Radius |
Fostex X-15 MultitrackerReview | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1983 |
Computer MusicGroup: Roland Newslink - Spring 86The Next GenerationA new generation from Roland |
The Fairlight Explained - Part 9Group: Computer MusicianDelving ever further into the Computer Musical Instrument from down-under, Jim Grant samples the delights of Page 9's real-time sequencer. |
Sequential Circuits MAXReview | In Tune, Apr 1985 |
PortapeopleGroup: RecordingHome recording heroes. |
Yamaha MT-44DGroup: Recording WorldStudio TestYamaha four-track cassette system — the sequel. The new, improved, updated, portastudio package, now with added Curtis Schwartz |
EditorialEditorial | Sound International, May 1978 |
Audio Technica AT-RMX64 'Portastudio'Group: Recording WorldStudio TestThe portastudio that would be Nassau |
MTR series IIIReview | Micro Music, Oct/Nov 1989John Renwick gives in to the temptation of the MTR Series III mixer |
Gateway's Sound AdviceFeedback | Sound On Sound, Dec 1986The first of a regular column where the expert teaching staff of the Gateway School Of Recording & Music Technology answer readers' problems. |
Before You Start Making That Demo TapeFeature | Topic: Recording | Phaze 1, Nov 1988Demo Tape Disciplinethe power behind the button |
The Sync-ing FeelingGroup: Roland Newslink |
Musical MicroFeature | Topic: Computing | International Musician & Recording World, Jun 1985The Power of the FloppyFeeling floppy? Tony Mills slips a disk into his drive |
Home TapingGroup: Recording WorldA church, a portastudio, and a blue hippopotamus? Well, what do you expect from a band called Sam-I-Am? |
One Over The Eight?Review | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Sep 1985Tascam 388A ‘portable’ 8 track recorder/mixer |
Mixer MinimalismFeature | Topic: Recording | Recording Musician, Aug 1992A little lateral thinking from Paul White reveals new and better ways of getting signals to and from tape. |
Making Tracks with the Vesta Fire MR1Review | Home & Studio Recording, Nov 1985A rack-mounted cassette multitracker for the home recordist. |
Perfect TimingGroup: Roland Newslink — Frankfurt Report |