Monday, February 18, 2008
Polyphony Magazine
Loscha sent in the following scans:
Polyphony-1978-10.pdf
Polyphony-1979-09.pdf
Polyphony-1984-10.pdf
Polyphony-1984-12.pdf
You'll find them on the list here.
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Website is down. Anyone have these - or other issues?
ReplyDeleteThanks.
Post updated with a new link. They were moved.
ReplyDeleteThanks for that -- I actually wrote a review in the Dec. 84 issue for the Sequential Circuits PRO 24 sequencer; so has been looking for that ! (Christopher Simmons)
ReplyDeleteHi Christopher - I have the dec 84 issue and can send it to you. jiverson@cybrid.com
DeleteWe have collected, scanned and created PDF's of the complete run of Polyphony at www.muzines.co.uk/mags/pl/all, and we've added all issues to the publishing rotation (so we will OCR all issues over time). It's the only complete Polyphony archive online, with permissions granted from PAiA.
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