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Dave Oppenheim - Man of VisionInterview | Sound On Sound, Oct 1989Dave Oppenheim of OpcodeMike Collins chats to Dave Oppenheim, founder of and main programmer for Opcode Systems, the creators of Vision sequencer, the original MIDI File Format, and a range of primarily Macintosh music software and hardware. | |||
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Macworld '89Show Report | Music Technology, Feb 1990The Atari ST may currently be the most popular music computer, but a lot of music software is still being pioneered on the Apple Mac. Mike Collins visited MacWorld '89 for the latest musical developments. | |||
Opcode VisionReview | Sound On Sound, Oct 1989Does Opcode's new Macintosh sequencer have what it takes to oust 'Performer' from the sequencer king's throne? Mike Collins enjoys finding out... | |||
MIDI FilesFeature | Topic: Computing, MIDI | Music Technology, Jan 1989The recent development of the MIDI standard is designed to enable you to transfer your sequences from one sequencer to another. Anthony Widoff files a report. | |||
Intelligent Music UpBeatReview | Music Technology, Sep 1987Software for Apple MacintoshThis Mac program from New York sets out to bring the flexibility of computer programming techniques to drum programming. Jim Burgess drums up his enthusiasm. | |||
Opcode VisionReview | Micro Music, Mar 1990 | |||
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