B4000 ASB review in Sound on Sound

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US/International issue (August 2006) page 38-42

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thanks...

Btw: what is the difference of the UK english and international english magazine? Just the spelling?
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It is a great review. This is the mag that got me going. Maybe Jim Aikin, and others might start paying attention. I have sent several emails, and made many phone calls. You guys know how much ball busting I do on this forum right? Imagine someone not returning my emails, or sending me to an answering machine. That is unacceptable, and causes me to lose my diplomatic chivalry. This will change, now that a grteat review has been circulating for 2 months now. That is how long the mag to us subscription owners is recieved here in USA.

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Post by ali »

ASB reviews in English speaking magazines:

Sound on Sound:
* B4000 ASB: Aug 2006 Issue: page 38-52
* Pro12 ASB: May 2006 Issue: page 64-71
* Minimax ASB: Jan 2006 Issue: Page 74-77

Keyboard USA
* Minimax ASB : October 2005 Issue
http://www.keyboardmag.com/story.asp?se ... code=11146
* Pro 12 ASB: August 2006 Issue

Grooves Magazine digital edition
* Minimax ASB review Issue 20
http://www.grooves-digital.com/grooves/ ... oc8FLEfbD4

MusicTech UK
* Minimax ASB: Nov 2005 Issue
http://www.musictechmag.co.uk/mtm/download/minimax-asb

Electronic Musicians: have a Pro12 ASB and a Minimax ASB for review since March 2006.
Yet there is no word as to when they are releasing reviews. I will keep you posted of further reviews taking place.



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The difference between the English UK edition and the English American Edition,is that everything's bigger.The words and pictures are bigger,The magazine is at least three times bigger with more pages.... and the prices are ten times bigger.What's more there are more than twenty times more adverts in the American Edition,and they're all for guns and automatic weapons.
The English edition is unreadably small,with no adverts,except one for fox hunting.All the words in it are annoyingly complex,full of continental expressions and on page three there's a topless model holding the latest electronic equipment.

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Haha, H-Rave :grin: That makes sense, indeed!
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That is a good start, but I want to see the whole line up, as each one of these ASB's is a totally different instrument, and having only 1 review might mislead people into thinking that's all you make. Sorry if I seem unsatisfied, but I want CW in the USA on the frontlines this time around, that's all. I have and will continue to bang their ears until they hate my name.
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Maybe it would also be a good idea to provide (links to) reviews on the ASB site.
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Our combined minds are quite powerful aren't they. I still do not know how to do these basic computer tricks, but will remember anything which I am taught.
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"The difference between the English UK edition and the English American Edition,is that everything's bigger.The words and pictures are bigger,The magazine is at least three times bigger with more pages.... and the prices are ten times bigger.What's more there are more than twenty times more adverts in the American Edition,and they're all for guns and automatic weapons.
The English edition is unreadably small,with no adverts,except one for fox hunting.All the words in it are annoyingly complex,full of continental expressions and on page three there's a topless model holding the latest electronic equipment."

Thankfully I get the UK edition. It would be totally useless if full of adverts of "guns". What are they to do with music (unless you are a rapper of course!).

Nothing wrong with topless models either, however I seemed to have missed that edition! damm.....

Annoyingly complex - I certainly would not say that about SOS, you ought to try some of my Computer Press I have to read as part of my job. SOS (UK) I find is straight on target. If you want simple get "The Beano".
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Yeah!! Squad Automatic Weapon!! And don't forget the sample CD's we get every frickin' month mate.
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Sample CD's! Blinking Heck - sounds like another different publication all together. Must be down to the European Licensing laws and all that tosh!

Still the way things are going on in the UK maybe I ought to Purchase the US SOS and get myself a bombproof/bulletproof Flak Jacket via mail order.

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