Description
Step back in time with the October 1991 issue of Keyboard Magazine. This collectible edition features an in-depth article by Michael Buckholtz, where he explores the groundbreaking techniques of lifting samples, specifically focusing on the rhythm and energy that defined the Hammer Time era. Whether you're a music producer, a keyboard enthusiast, or a nostalgic reader, this magazine is packed with insights that continue to inspire creativity in the ever-evolving world of music.
The magazine captures the essence of early '90s music production, featuring tips and tricks that are just as relevant today. Michael Buckholtz delves into the intricacies of sampling and sound design, allowing readers to gain a better understanding of how to elevate their own music projects. This issue also highlights various keyboard innovations and provides reviews on notable gear of the time, making it a must-read for fans of vintage synth culture.
Condition-wise, this issue is good and used. It has character, with edges that may exhibit very minor wear. Though there are minor marks and possibly some rips, the overall condition remains good, offering readers a tangible piece of music history. An address label on the front doesn’t distract from the content, and the magazine comes protected in a plastic covering, preserving its quality for years to come.
- Discover exclusive insights into music sampling methods by Michael Buckholtz.
- Enjoy the nostalgic vibe of early '90s keyboard culture with technical tips and reviews.
Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of musical heritage. Grab your copy today and explore the thrilling world of music production from a time when creativity knew no boundaries. With its protective covering and intriguing content, this October 1991 issue of Keyboard Magazine is ready to inspire a new generation of music makers.
- Good and used condition
- Edges may have very minor wear
- Minor marks and/or rips may be present
- Address label on front
- Comes with plastic, protective covering