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    JoeMeek

    Stereo Compressor

    Paul White studio tests the JoeMeek Stereo Compressor to find out whether nostalgia really is what it used to be...

    Reviews Aug 1996
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    Korg IH

    Intelligent Harmoniser

    Korg have added a vocal harmony generator to their i-series of intelligent arranger workstations, taking advantage of the same harmonising technology that's behind Digitech's market-leading Vocalist series. Gordon Reid finds out whether the new unit has anything surprising up its sleeve...

    Reviews Aug 1996
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    Mutronics Mutator

    Stereo Analogue Filter

    The predictability of modern digital sound sources, while convenient, may have you longing for some of the chaotic complexity of analogue. Paul Nagle looks at an analogue filter which could put the surprise back into your music.

    Reviews Jul 1996
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    Digitech MV5

    Vocal Harmony Processor

    Offering 5-part harmony at a budget price, the MV5 is Digitech's easiest to use pitch-shifter yet. The David Mellor Singers provide the tune...

    Reviews Jul 1996
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    LA Audio 4x4

    4-channel Dual Filter Noise Gate Compressor

    Always ready for some off-road action, Paul White scrambles for his XLR adaptors and test drives LA Audio's latest incarnation of the 4x4.

    Reviews Jul 1996
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    Korg Pandora

    Guitar Multi-Effects Processor

    Paul White nervously opens Pandora's box — and realises that instead of being the mythical source of demons and sorrows, it's just Korg's new compact guitar multi-effects processor...

    Reviews Jun 1996
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    Waldorf Miniworks

    4-pole Filter

    Now that Waldorf have released their 4-pole filter as a stand-alone unit, giving your digital synth an analogue spin is as easy as popping it in the microwave. The result, as Paul Ward discovers, isn't always fast food.

    Reviews Jun 1996
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    Buying An Effects Processor

    Feature | Tips & Tricks

    What would modern popular music be like without effects? Can you imagine rock without distortion? Ambient techno without delays? New age without reverb? Effects are second only in importance to the instrument needed to produce the music in the first place. Over the next nine pages, Derek Johnson and Debbie Poyser present their guide to what's on the effects market today...

    Techniques Jun 1996
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    Reverb & Psychoacoustics

    Exploration

    Paul White explores a few ways of taking nature's most common audio phenomenon and manipulating it to create special effects.

    Techniques Jun 1996
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    ART Pro Noise Gate

    8-channel Noise Gate

    Paul White gets the first ART eight-channel Pro Gate to land in the UK &mdash and discovers that behind the hi-tech facade, it's a bit of a Harley-Davidson.

    Reviews Jun 1996
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    Boss GX700

    Guitar Effects Processor/Preamp

    Inside the GX700 lies a heart of gold: Roland's innovative physical modelling technology. Paul White straps on his guitar and puts this advanced multi-effects unit to work.

    Reviews Jun 1996
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    Behringer Dualflex EX2100

    Enhancer/Harmonizer

    Paul White finds Behringer's new 'more of everything' box a plentiful source of cheap thrills.

    Reviews May 1996
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    Lexicon PCM90

    Digital Reverberator

    Descending Mosses-like from the mount, Lexicon's new dedicated reverb processor brings intelligence from the company's top-end reverbs. Paul White gets a debriefing...

    Reviews May 1996
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    Yamaha Pro R3

    Digital Reverberator

    It looks like a flagship reverb, yet it checks in at the price of a jet ski. Paul White cuts a dash with Yamaha's versatile new digital reverb.

    Reviews Apr 1996
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    Compression & Limiting

    Exploration

    Paul White looks at the many parameters which govern compression, how to improve your recording technique, and how not to throw the baby out with the bathwater.

    Techniques Apr 1996
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    Roland RSS10

    Sound Space Processor

    Paul White goes beyond the final frontier with Roland's latest 3D sound processor.

    Reviews Mar 1996
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    TL Audio VI-1

    Valve Interface

    Paul White checks out a signal processor with no knobs, no buttons and no display, designed to add valve warmth to 8-track recording.

    Reviews Mar 1996
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    Alesis Microverb IV

    Reverb

    Alesis reverbs seem to get ever-more cheap and cheerful. But can low price and simplicity go hand in hand with studio-quality performance? Paul White finds out.

    Reviews Mar 1996
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    Behringer Ultra-curve

    Signal Processor

    Paul White plugs into the all-singing, all dancing digital box that can perform graphic, parametric and shelving EQ functions all at once — and even handle real-time room analysis and auto EQ'ing during its quieter moments...

    Reviews Mar 1996
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    Digitech RPM1

    Valve Rotary Speaker Simulator

    There have been Leslie simulators before, but none to exploit the sympathetic warmth of valves.

    Reviews Feb 1996
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    Digitech Studio Quad

    Digital Effects Processor

    Paul White tries to pigeonhole Digitech's new effects unit — but quickly discovers that it can mean different things to different users.

    Reviews Feb 1996

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