Music Technology Magazine - June 1988

Discover the Latest in Music Technology

The June 1988 issue of Music Technology magazine delves into the cutting-edge of music production and performance. Featured prominently is an interview with Thomas Dolby, exploring his creative process and new sonic explorations.

This edition offers in-depth coverage of essential music production techniques, including detailed discussions on Automated Mixing and the intricacies of MIDI in the Mix, explaining how to integrate MIDI control for a more dynamic studio environment.

Product Reviews and Appraisals

Get the lowdown on the latest gear with comprehensive reviews and appraisals of key instruments and software:

  • Synthesizers & Samplers: Explore the capabilities of the E-mu Emax SE HD, the innovative Kawai K1 Synth, the versatile Roland S550 Sampler, and the Yamaha MIDI Grand.
  • Controllers & Sequencers: Learn about the Yamaha Wind Controller (WX7) and its expressive potential, the Twister MIDI Mixer for studio automation, and sequencing software like Musigraph and Passport Sequencing Software.
  • On Test: Reviews of the Emax SE HD, Kawai K1 Synth, and more, providing insights into their performance and features.

Industry Insights and News

Stay informed with news from the music technology world, including discussions on sampling, copyright issues surrounding Digital Audio Tape (DAT), and features on emerging artists like Three Wize Men, showcasing the new British hip hop scene.

This issue is a valuable resource for musicians, producers, and enthusiasts looking to understand and utilize the latest advancements in music creation technology.

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