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Those of a certain age may remember this publication …. With the free cassette.
Came across this site which enables downloads of the cassettes. Real blast from the past … good sound quality too…. Considering they’re 30 years old ....
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Nice find. Thanks for sharing!
@enc
Thank You
It's quite enlightening listening back to what was the birth of "affordable" sampling ... And the era when the DX range was the must have !! Hahaa!! It all sounds so dated now !
... Also, most of the readers demos sound like ... demos ... Compared with today's standards where most are indistinguishable from pro studio recordings.
2nd nice freebie i have been introduced to this week. awesome.
thank you.
Thanks for sharing that wonderful archive.
I was just thinking about that magazine the other day - couldnt remember the title (but, strangely could remember one of the more annoying adverts :-) ) There were some of the readers tracks that I really liked and have long since lost - I shall have to download....
Thanks for sharing that.
There is a web page dedicated to this magazine here:
http://www.kv5.uk/vintage-music-magazines.html
Before there was impc there was zx81 mpc. Wow. (From the link in the previous post)
Here’s an issue of ETI September 1980 which I scanned a month or so ago (not the whole thing, just some of it):
https://1drv.ms/b/s!AuRckgTV_mJoiN1SG7Ah8Ez9Izeoxw
Fantastic. Tape 1 Oberheim Expander with OB8 and sequencer (plus a few other bits) £11000. Are you sure that apps and iPads are expensive? Lol
I miss 4 track tape demos
Portastudio rules
that ZX81 in the middle of the MPC page was my very first computer... LOL
The resurgence in cassette popularity leads me to wonder when the portastudio comes back in vogue.
Rich kids!
Not on my iPad, so I can't link to the app store, but here ya go, I'm sure it's just like the real thing!
http://tascam.com/product/portastudio/
But I do miss my 4 tracking days.
Weird, but very real, our desire for the discipline of less sometimes...
I think Tascam missed the point:
Now, if they allowed for the accumulation of tape hiss as you bounced three tracks down to one, just to make room to record new tracks--that would be getting the point. And if they allowed bleed through of old recorded stuff on new recorded stuff, that would be getting the point. Ah, nostalgia.
Apple and the iCar, Sinclair and the C5
'Twas the future...