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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. | |||
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 | |||
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 Creator And NotatorReview | Music Technology, Feb 1989Software for the Atari STFollowing the success of C-Lab's Creator sequencing software for the Atari ST, the company have updated it and added a sophisticated scorewriting program. Simon Trask takes note. | |||
C-Lab Creator/Notator 3.1Review | Music Technology, Jan 1992Atari ST SoftwareAnother recently updated package is C-Lab's Atari sequencer/notator. Ian Waugh experiences the delights of an excursion on the version. | |||
C-Lab Creator/Notator V3Review | Music Technology, Mar 1991Atari ST SoftwareOne of software's greatest strengths is its ability to evolve. Ian Waugh looks at the refinements now available in one of the most popular sequencing/notation packages. | |||
C-Lab NotatorReview | Sound On Sound, Sep 1988By combining their 64-track 'Creator' MIDI sequencer with a set of powerful new features and a scorewriter, C-Lab have produced arguably the most sophisticated music notation package to date for the Atari ST. Ian Waugh supplies the notes... | |||
C-Lab Notator 3.0 - Part 2Review Series | Sound On Sound, May 1991Part 2. Dave Lockwood completes his assessment of the new features to be found in the latest version of this popular sequencing and scorewriting program for the Atari ST. | |||
C-Lab Notator Alpha ScorewriterReview | Music Technology, May 1991Slimmed down for the educational market, Notator Alpha offers comprehensive music scoring on the ST for just under a ton. Vic Lennard gets educated. | |||
C-Lab Notator V3.0 - Part 1Review Series | Sound On Sound, Apr 1991C-Lab's outstanding Notator and Creator sequencers have now been updated to version 3.0. Dave Lockwood checks out the new features. | |||
C-Lab SupertrackReview | Sound On Sound, May 1986Software for Commodore 64Mark Jenkins supercharges the studio with this latest hi-tech recording software for the inexpensive Commodore 64 micro. | |||
Multitracking On A BudgetReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Jun 1986Software for Commodore 64Do we need another German software package for the Commodore 64. The C-Lab company think we do, and after playing with their first system, Simon Trask finds himself agreeing. | |||
Soft OptionsReview | Recording Musician, Nov 1992Steinberg Cubase Lite and C-Lab Notator Alpha SequencersCubase Light and Notator Alpha are both streamlined versions of their more costly counterparts, designed to make MIDI sequencing on the Atari ST more approachable. | |||
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Orchestral ManoeuvresFeature | Topic: Arranging / Songwriting, Sequencing | Sound On Sound, Aug 1989Mozart Meets C-Lab NotatorProving that hi-tech tools are not the sole preserve of pop musicians, Richard Gonski, Music Director of the Electric Symphony Orchestra, tells how he and Francis Monkman took Mozart's Piano Concerto In C Minor, K.491, and sequenced the whole work using C-Lab's Notator. | |||
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