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2B Or Not 2BReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1985UMI 2B SoftwareThe 1B version was good, but Simon Trask has spent a month with its successor, and reckons it deserves its reputation as the most professional sequencing package designed round a home computer. |
AB Software MidistudioReview | Music Technology, May 1989Software for the Atari STIf computer-based sequencing seems too complicated or too expensive for you, AB Software's Midistudio could change your life. Ian Waugh boots up a friendly and inexpensive sequencer for the Atari ST. |
All Systems Go!Review | Electronic Soundmaker, Apr 1985Joreth.With Joreth's Hardware/Software MIDI control package for the CBM 64. |
Amiga Sequencer OneReview | Sound On Sound, Jun 1991Gajits' popular Atari ST sequencer one has now arrived on the Commodore Amiga Paul Overaa takes a look. |
Amusement ArcadeReview | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1986Roland MPS & MUSERoland's first serious venture into software takes the form of composing packages for Commodore, Apple and IBM computers. Annabel Scott checks them out. |
An Old ProReview | Sound On Sound, Feb 1991Steinberg Pro24 AmigaSteinberg's Pro24 amiga sequencer is the latest arrival in the rather sparse field of Amiga music software. Paul Overaa looks at a new incarnation of an old favourite. |
Apple Music System ReviewReview Audio | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1981 |
Audio additionsReview | The Mix, Sep 1994Steinberg Cubase Audio v2.0D-to-D meets MIDI - properly this time |
Back On Top?Review | Sound On Sound, Mar 1992C-Lab Notator/Creator V3.1The latest update to C-Lab's Creator/Notator adds graphic arranging, support for tape recorder transport control, and a host of other assorted new or improved features. If you still haven't upgraded from a pre-3.0 version, now's the time to do it, says Dave Lockwood. |
Bars & Pipes ProfessionalReview | Music Technology, Mar 1994v.2 sequencing software for the AmigaAmiga owners in new software sequencer shock! |
BBC NewsReview | Electronic Soundmaker, Jan 1985Organ Master/Island LogicAn add-on sound board, and a comprehensive disc-based music system for the Beeb micro. |
Big Band & Studio 24Review | Sound On Sound, Jan 1989Martin Russ orchestrates his way through two fascinating ST programs from French software house, Digigram. |
Big Noise MIDI MaxPakReview | Music Technology, Feb 1994sequencing librarian, MIDI mixing and live control software for the PCOne package, five software programs - for the PC. |
Bit by Bit MIDIDrummerReview | Music Technology, Feb 1988Software for the Atari STIf you're looking for a visual aid to drum pattern editing or a means of turning your Akai S900 sampler into a drum machine this Atari software could be the answer. Chris Jenkins investigates. |
Bit By Bit MIDIDrummerReview | Music Technology, Jun 1989Software for the Atari STIf you're currently using a software sequencer you'll almost certainly remember the days of drum machine programming as sublimely simple. Ian Waugh investigates a program that returns to basics. |
Break PointsReview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1993Gajits Breakthru Sequencer For Atari STWe put this value for money Atari sequencer through its paces. |
C-Lab CreatorReview | Music Technology, Dec 1987Software for the Atari STThe competition for an industry-standard sequencing program to accompany the industry-standard computer hots up, as Simon Trask finds out when he picks up the mouse on C-Lab's contender. |
C-Lab CreatorReview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1987Martin Russ loops the hours away with Version 1.2 of this new MIDI sequencing package for the Atari ST computer from Germany's C-Lab. |
C-Lab CreatorReview | Micro Music, Jun/Jul 1989One of the most popular professional sequencing packages for the ST gets the once over from John Renwick |
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