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RumblingsNews | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1985Featuring sequencer software for the IBM PC from Octave Plateau, Sight & Sound’s Music Processor software for the CBM64 and a music-copying program in use at Oxford University’s Music Faculty. |
Rumblings...News | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1984Sequential's 910 expansion software and some new product from Syntauri Corporation, amongst other things. |
RusslingsOpinion | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Jul 1992It has come to our attention that some of you have bad back-up habits. You know who you are... |
Sounding OffOpinion | Topic: Computing, MIDI | Sound On Sound, Jan 1989Karl Steinberg & Mark BadgerCharlie Steinberg and Mark Badger define their concept of what should and what shouldn't be called a 'MIDI workstation'. |
Technically Speaking - Part 1Feedback Series | Topic: Computing, Electronics / Build, MIDI | Making Music, May 1987 |
Technically SpeakingFeedback | Topic: Computing, Electronics / Build | Making Music, Dec 1987 |
Technically SpeakingFeedback | Topic: Computing, Synthesis & Sound Design | Making Music, Jul 1987 |
Technically SpeakingFeedback | Topic: Computing | Making Music, Jan 1987A perceptive reader enquires of the Beeb Micro if it can A to D. Andy Honeybone Pens to Paper. |
Technically SpeakingFeedback | Topic: Computing, Synthesis & Sound Design | Making Music, Aug 1987 |
Technically SpeakingFeedback | Topic: Computing, MIDI | Making Music, Dec 1986This is brilliant — a program that'll generate random patches for the DX21. Well weird! |
TechTalk - Living Off VideoInterview | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1986If you're a frustrated synth programmer looking for an outlet to use your talents, you could become a soundtrack writer for computer games. Matthew Vosburgh meets one of Britain's best. |
The User InterfaceFeedback | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Aug 1988Martin Russ explores how the user interface influences the 'feel' of a program. |
User FeedbackFeedback | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1984 |
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