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    Kurzweil PC88

    Performance Controller Keyboard

    Kurzweil's new master keyboard combines the features of a MIDI controller with the sounds and feel of an 88-note digital piano. Tim James tickles the ivories...

    Reviews Jan 1995
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    Yamaha W7

    Synthesizer Workstation

    Yamaha's new Virtual Acoustics instruments provide the cutting edge of sophisticated synthesis technology — at a price. But what is the company doing for the mere mortal musician amongst us? Martin Russ assesses their answer, the new W-series workstations.

    Reviews Jan 1995
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    Korg X5

    AI 2 Synthesizer

    The X5 is Korg's cheapest fully-featured keyboard synth, with a spec that belies its modest price tag. Derek Johnson finds out whether it's really the bargain it seems.

    Reviews Jan 1995
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    Fatar Studio 1100 & 900

    MIDI Master Keyboards

    Derek Johnson takes a look at two 88-note master keyboards that provide piano-like feel without breaking the bank.

    Reviews Dec 1994
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    Samick KK1L

    MIDI Master Keyboard

    76-note master keyboards at under £500 are relatively thin on the ground. Derek Johnson takes a look at the Korean-made contender for your cash.

    Reviews Sep 1994
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    Waldorf Wave

    Analogue/Digital Dynamic Spectrum Wavetable Synthesizer

    Waldorf's dream machine is finally off the drawing board and in the real world, and looks sure to set synth players' hearts beating a little faster.

    Reviews Jul 1994
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    Yamaha VL1

    Virtual Acoustic Synthesizer

    Is 'physical modelling' set to become the buzz-phrase of '90s synthesis? Martin Russ exclusively tests out Yamaha's innovative new synth and reveals all...

    Reviews Jul 1994
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    Kurzweil ROM1

    Orchestral Expansion Board for K2000 & 2000R

    Kurzweil's flagship synth was introduced to wide acclaim in 1992. Last year, sampling was added to its list of capabilities, and now the first of the long-awaited ROM expansion boards is available. Tim James listens in and wonders if it might be time to give up his violin lessons...

    Reviews Jun 1994
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    Roland JX10

    Super JX Analogue Polysynth (Retro)

    The JX10 was Roland's 'final analogue statement' before the advent of their ground-breaking D50. Derek Johnson reveals the good, the bad and the ugly aspects of this supersynth, now available on the secondhand market for less than a third of its original asking price.

    Reviews May 1994
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    Alesis QuadraSynth

    64-note Polyphonic 76-key Synthesizer

    Martin Russ looks at the long-awaited new keyboard from Alesis and finds that it takes an alternative approach to just about everything...

    Reviews May 1994
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    Casio CTK-650

    GM-Compatible Keyboard

    Sixteen-part multitimbrality, 32-note polyphony and a respectable set of GM-mapped Tones join some usable and fun auto-accompaniment, and an absurdly low price tag, in a 'home' keyboard that deserves some attention from the studio musician. Julian Colbeck just wants to have fun...

    Reviews Apr 1994
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    Roland JV90 & JV50

    Expandable Synthesizers

    Roland were one of the stars of the recent NAMM show, launching a jaw-dropping array of new products, including three new 'Expandable' keyboards in the JV line. David Crombie looks at two of them.

    Reviews Mar 1994
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    SCI Pro1

    Analogue Monosynth (Retro)

    SCI's Pro 1 is one of the classiest little monosynths on the second-hand market, as Paul Ward explains.

    Reviews Mar 1994
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    Peavey DPM C8

    Master Keyboard

    With its highly-polished finish and beautifully weighted piano-style keyboard, Peavey's master controller certainly looks the business. But does it do the business? Derek Johnson finds out.

    Reviews Mar 1994
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    Ensoniq TS12

    Keyboard

    Following hot on the heels of the TS10, the weighted 76-note keyboard and improved features of the TS12 make it a hot contender for 'top workstation'. David Crombie passes judgement.

    Reviews Feb 1994
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    Roland SH101 [Retrozone]

    Vintage Synth

    Derek Johnson waxes lyrical about a synth he wouldn't part with but is the cheapest he owns — Roland's last monosynth, the 1982-vintage SH101.

    Reviews Feb 1994
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    The Shape Of Things To Come

    Issue 1 New Product News

    A chance to do some crystal gazing at product developments in the music / recording / visual fields.

    Reviews Nov 1985

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