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    Hz Octopuss Power Distribution Utility

    If you have even a modest studio, your wall sockets and floor are likely to be festooned with wall‑wart and line‑...

    Reviews Jul 2000
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    Roland VS1880

    24-bit Studio Workstation

    Roland's new flagship VS workstation again raises the stakes in the all-in-one hardware market, but has it raised them enough to rival the success of the 1680? Mike Senior finds out.

    Reviews Jul 2000
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    Roland/Edirol U8

    USB Digital Studio

    MIDI interface, audio interface, effects processor, hardware control surface for software MIDI + audio sequencers... Edirol's USB-based U8 promises to be all of these. John Walden investigates.

    Reviews Jun 2000
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    Tascam DA78HR

    24-bit Digital Multitrack Recorder

    Tascam have updated their ubiquitous DTRS format with an affordable and compatible 24-bit modular digital multitrack. Hugh Robjohns tries out the DA78HR.

    Reviews Jun 2000
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    Yamaha CDR1000

    Professional CD Recorder

    Paul White tests Yamaha's new high-end CD recorder, featuring Apogee's acclaimed UV22 noise-shaped dithering technology.

    Reviews Jun 2000
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    Lexicon Studio Core 2 & MP100

    Soundcard & Reverb & Effects Card

    Lexicon's reverbs are highly regarded by many musicians, and their new Core 2 combines them with multi-channel analogue and digital I/O to create an affordable computer recording system. Martin Walker tries it out.

    Reviews May 2000
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    Yamaha D24 MO

    Disk-based High-resolution Digital Multitracker

    The eight-track digital recorder has become a standard building block at virtually every level of the recording industry, and a wide range of tape and hard disk-based devices is available. Now Yamaha have extended the choice with a machine built around a 640Mb magneto-optical drive. Hugh Robjohns takes it for a spin...

    Reviews May 2000
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    Boss BR8

    8-track Digital Multitracker

    Boss have released a new guitarist-friendly digital eight-track, which includes not only recording, mixing and effects processing, but also guitar tuner, phrase trainer and basic drum machine. Paul White investigates...

    Reviews May 2000
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    Alesis MasterLink with remote control.

    Alesis MasterLink

    CD Mastering Processor

    More than just another stand-alone box that burns CD‑Rs, the Alesis MasterLink also includes a large hard drive to store audio and built-in CD mastering tools — in theory, all you need to create CD‑R masters without ever booting up a computer.

    Reviews Apr 2000
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    Marantz PMD650

    Portable Minidisc Recorder

    Hugh Robjohns investigates a rugged new Minidisc recorder with a host of facilities for professional location recording.

    Reviews Apr 2000
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    Q. Why do I have to keep fast-winding my DATs?

    I have a quick question that I hope you can help with. I have been working with a sound engineer who claims that before...

    Sound Advice Apr 2000
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    Korg OASYS PCI

    Synthesis, Effects & Audio Card

    Korg's longstanding OASYS synthesis project has finally come to commercial fruition. The original plan, to produce a traditional stand-alone synthesizer, has given way to a computer-based synthesis and mixing environment running on a multi-DSP PCI card. Simon Trask takes refuge with the OASYS PCI...

    Reviews Apr 2000
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    Korg D16

    Portable Digital Multitracker

    With new 16-track portable digital multitracker, Korg have packed a lot of features into a surprisingly small case.

    Reviews Feb 2000
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    M Audio Delta1010

    PCI Digital Recording System

    For the launch of their new range of 24-bit/96kHz-capable PCI recording systems, established gadget manufacturers Midiman are going under the name M Audio. Martin Walker takes a look at the flagship product in their new line.

    Reviews Jan 2000
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    MACKIE DESIGNS: On The HDR24/96 & The Future

    Interview | Manufacturer

    Paul White talks to designers Greg Mackie, Peter Watts and Bob Tudor about the new Mackie HDR24/96 hard disk recorder, and the company's plans for the future.

    People Dec 1999
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    Digidesign Digi 001

    Computer Recording System

    Digidesign have forged a formidable reputation in the pro arena for their Pro Tools digital audio workstations. With the new Digi 001 system, they're hoping to capture a substantial slice of the project-studio market too. Debbie Poyser and Derek Johnson provide an exclusive hands on review.

    Reviews Dec 1999
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    Fostex CR300

    CD Recorder

    Paul White discovers a sensibly priced CD recorder capable of handling any type of recording sessions without throwing a tantrum.

    Reviews Nov 1999
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    Fostex VM200 & VR800

    Digital Mixer & 8-track Digital Recorder

    We get our hands on Fostex's latest affordable digital recorder — and the company's first ever stand‑alone digital mixer.

    Reviews Oct 1999
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    Terratec EWS88MT

    PCI Soundcard

    The launch of yet another 8-in/8-out PCI soundcard might seem little cause for raised eyebrows, but Terratec have a few surprises up their sleeves with the EWS88 MT. Martin Walker prepares to be amazed.

    Reviews Oct 1999
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    Sample Buyer's Guide

    Tips & Tricks

    Time moves quickly in the world of digital recording and since SOS's last sampler roundup in September 1997, a host of new models have been introduced, from 'quick-and-dirty' phrase recorders to top-of-the-range sampling workstations. Derek Johnson and Debbie Poyser steer you through the pre-purchase decisions, and provide a guide to all the currently available models.

    Reviews Oct 1999
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    RME Digi 9652 Project Hammerfall

    PCI Soundcard

    Project Hammerfall is an unusual name for a soundcard — but then RME's new card is somewhat out of the ordinary. Martin Walker enters a world of sample-accurate sync and minimal latency.

    Reviews Sep 1999

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