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March 1995 Magazine Contents

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    Korg Oasys

    Open Architecture Synthesis (Preview)

    Amidst the parched sands of the NAMM show, Paul White found welcome relief at Korg's Oasys of advanced musical technology, where the latest efforts of the company's US R&D team were unveiled.

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    Langevin CR3A

    Capacitor Microphone

    A new bargain capacitor mic threatens to stop the drain of hard currency into the coffers of ailing ex-Eastern Bloc states. Paul White checks out the American-made CR3A.

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    Lexicon Reflex

    Dynamic MIDI Effects Processor

    The flood of quality effects units from Lexicon continues unabated. The Reflex takes the familiar Alex format, enhances its front panel editing, adds Lexicon's new Lexi II chip for improved sound quality, and tops it all off with comprehensive MIDI control facilities. Nick Magnus gets dynamic...

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    Mackie LM3204

    Stereo Line Mixer

    Paul white gets his hands on Mackie's long-awaited 3204 line mixer and discovers that it has hidden potential.

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    Metrasound SY22 RAM Program Cards

    Paul White looks at a RAM program card from Metrasound for use in a Yamaha SY35.

    Paul White looks at a RAM program card from Metrasound for use in a Yamaha SY35.

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    Peavey Valvex

    Stereo Tube Mixer

    Paul White tries out Peavey's new rackmount mixer to find out if the tubes really make a difference...

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    Philip Rees TS1

    MIDI Tape Sync Unit

    Philip Rees are known for their distinctive red and black MIDI Thru and Merge boxes, which have found homes in many MIDI studios. Now they've turned their attention to tape sync, with the TS1. Derek Johnson checks it out.

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    Roland MS1

    Digital Sampler

    The would-be samplist now has a wide range of samplers to choose from in the medium to high price ranges, but the sub-£800 zone has been looking decidedly bare — until now. Derek Johnson checks out the sampler that plugs the gap...

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    Roland SH09

    Analogue Monosynth (Retro)

    Paul Ward looks back through time to 1980, and considers the hidden strengths of one of Roland's more overlooked monosynths: the SH09.

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    Roland VG8

    V-Guitar System (Preview)

    Paul White brings back from NAMM exclusive news from Roland's new secret weapon in the physical modelling wars.

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    Sound Recording Practice (Fourth Edition)

    Derek Johnson looks at a book from John Borwick exploring Sound Recording Practice.

    Derek Johnson looks at a book from John Borwick exploring Sound Recording Practice.

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    Spirit Absolute 2

    Nearfield Monitors

    Soundcraft have added nearfield monitors to their product range in a continued bid for world domination. Paul White subjects them to the rigours of studio life.

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    Tascam 488 MkII

    8-track Portastudio

    Shirley Gray checks out the upgraded version of Tascam's popular 8-track Portastudio.

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    Turtle Beach Quad

    4-Track Digital Recording Software

    Quad is a 4-track 'Portastudio'-style digital recording system for the PC. Could it replace your cassette-based multitrack? Panicos Georghiades and Gabriel Jacobs find out...

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    Yamaha VL7

    Virtual Acoustic Synthesizer

    Yamaha's Virtual Acoustic technology has begun the march toward affordability with the release of the VL7, at a little more than half the cost of the flagship VL1. Is this a DX7 for the '90s? David Crombie finds out.

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Techniques

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    Buying A New Computer

    Atari Notes

    Looking to buy a replacement Atari computer? Vic Lennard gives some pointers...

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    Buying A PC For Music, Part 2

    Tips & Techniques

    Paul Nagle looks at adding MIDI and sounds to your PC setup.

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    Cubase Logical Edit Explained, Part 1

    Exploration

    Though Logical Edit is potentially one of Cubase's most useful features, it's also one of the most feared and misunderstood. In this three-part series, Simon Millward aims to explain it...

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    EQ: How & When To Use It

    Tips & Techniques

    Equalisation is one of the most powerful tools in your sonic toolkit and can be your greatest enemy or your greatest ally in the battle for the perfect sound. David Mellor gives advice on how and when best to use it.

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    Evolving Role Of The PC; Steinberg Wave Player

    PC Notes

    This month, Brian Heywood takes a look at the evolving role of the PC, and considers the parts CD-ROMs and the Internet have to play in the future of music shopping...

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    How To Patch Effects & Processors

    Tips & Techniques

    The roles of the various signal processors and effects used in audio production are pretty well understood by most musicians, but it's not always obvious where they should be patched into the signal chain to give the best results.

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    Oregon Research's Gamesmith

    Amiga Notes

    Paul Overaa's recent experiments seemed to have dropped a bit of a bombshell on the Amiga's tracker-based musical community. To find out what's happened, and pick up on all the other important Amiga-related news, just keep reading...

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    Planning Your First Home Studio, Part 1

    Primer

    Want to set up a home studio but don't know where to start? In the first part of a new series, Paul White guides you through the creation and setting up of a basic home recording system.

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    Theatre Sequencer

    Apple Notes

    Martin Russ brings you the latest Apple news and tips... Theatre Sequencer.

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People

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    Ambient Techno: Peter Namlook, Mixmaster Morris, Scanner & David Toop

    Interview | Artist

    In the '70s there was Eno's ambient music. in the late '80s, there came the Techno sound of Detroit. Over the past two years, there has been talk of 'Ambient Techno'. But what is it? Mark J. Prendergast explains, and speaks to four influential creators of Ambient Techno about how they produce their music.

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    Chris & Cosey: 2 Unlimited

    Interview | Band

    For over 10 years, Chris and Cosey have been treading their own idiosyncratic musical path, changing with the times but still maintaining their individual and influential style, and continue to find a worldwide audience. Derek Johnson visited them in their personal Studio.

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    Digidesign Past & Present

    Interview With The President: Peter Gotcher Of Digidesign

    Digidesign hardware now forms the backbone of most Macintosh-based hard disk recording systems, but where did the company come from, where is it going, and what changes can we expect to see after their recent merger with Avid? Paul white gets the answers directly from Peter Gotcher, President of Digidesign.

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    Pete Brown: Production Lines

    Interview | Music Production

    Pete Brown describes himself as an old-fashioned producer who prefers to let his engineers handle the technical side while he concentrates on the music and lyrics. Over the last 30 years he has also been a first-rate musician and songwriter — he wrote many of Cream's original lyrics, including 'Sunshine of Your Love', recently credited with one million plays. Here he talks about production from the perspective of a veteran Jack Of All Trades.

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    The Beatles Live At The Beeb: Raiders Of The Lost Archive

    Interview | Producer/Engineer

    Down in the BBC vaults, we were told, they had stumbled upon a golden tape containing long lost recordings of The Beatles' radio performances. Richard Buskin spoke to the BBC Radio producer Kevin Howlett and Abbey Road Studios engineer Peter Mew to discover the truth behind the hype.

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    Tim Simenon: Bomb The Bass

    Interview | Artist

    Since riding to fame on the crest of the late '80s DJ sampling wave, Tim Simenon has re-cast himself in a variety of moulds, not least those of producer and record label boss. Paul Tingen caught up with him to talk about his latest album and his brilliant career...

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Music Business

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    Brian Jackson: EMI Music, Part 2

    People & Politics In The Music Business

    Songwriter David Bibbey continues his talk with Brian Jackson of EMI music US and steels himself for Brian's opinions on his demo...

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