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Action ReplayReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1984Sound Sampler for Sinclair SpectrumIf you've got access to a Spectrum, sound sampling can be yours for under £200. Mike Drane reports on a revolutionary British development. | |||
Affordable digital recording on the PCReview | Sound On Sound, Jun 1993Microsoft MSS PC Sound Card & Voyetra AudioView Digital Audio Editor | |||
Alpha-Beta!Review | Music UK, Apr 1983Alpha Syntauri ReportDave Crombie tries the alphaSyntauri synthesiser | |||
Alpha-SyntauriReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1981A computer-based digital music synthesiser | |||
Bluepoint Corporation Sound FX Classic 3000Review | Music Technology, Mar 1994sound card for the PCAn MT exclusive on a card set to make waves in PC music. | |||
Cellular reproductionReview | The Mix, Aug 1994Digidesign SampleCell IIMac-driven sampling re-defined | |||
Decillionix DX-1Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1983Digital Sound Effects SystemAn exciting sound-sampling effects generator | |||
Digidesign SamplecellReview | Sound On Sound, Mar 1991Samplecell is a top-quality RAM sample playback card for the Macintosh II, and the latest addition to Digidesign's impressive range of digital audio hardware and software. Paul D. Lehrman enthuses. | |||
Gravis Ultrasound Studio 8Review | Music Technology, Jul 1993Sound Card for the PC16-bit wavetable synthesis? 32-note polyphony? GM file support? Sounds like a job for Ian Waugh, and sounds like the product for any PC owner entering the wonderful world of digital sound. | |||
Roland ATW-10 Audio ProducerReview | Music Technology, Feb 1994for the PCRoland's first foray into the PC direct-to-disk recording field and it looks pretty impressive. | |||
Roland CM ModulesReview | Music Technology, Jan 1990ROLAND CM32L, CM32P, CM64 & LAPC1 Sound ModulesRoland's CM32L, CM32P, CM64 and LAPC1 modules are a selection of their more familiar expanders re-configured and re-packaged with the computer synthesist in mind. Modulating with Ian Waugh. | |||
System Solutions' CartmasterReview | Music Technology, Nov 1992 | |||
The Computer ConnectionReview | Sound On Sound, Mar 1990Roland’s Computer Music rangeMartin Russ looks at the evolution of Roland's approach to computers in music, culminating in their latest CM products. | |||
The Hungarian RevolutionReview | Electronic Soundmaker, Mar 1985Muzik ProcessorThe Muzix 81 Processor is likely to change your mind about the potential of micro's sound sampling abilities. We preview this product from a Hungarian company who intend to breach the walls of the UK music industry. | |||
The New GenerationReview | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1986Commodore Music SystemIf you're a computer manufacturer and you've got excess stocks to sell, you switch the emphasis to music. That's what Commodore have done, as Chris Jenkins reports. | |||
The Shape ShifterReview | Sound On Sound, Jan 1991Digidesign MacProteus And InVision ProtoLogicKendall Wrightson looks at two new Proteus-related products — the ProtoLogic Sound Memory Expansion Unit from InVision, and Digidesign's MacProteus NuBus card for the Apple Macintosh II. | |||
Turtle PowerReview | Sound On Sound, Jul 1992Turtle Beach Multisound PC Sound CardDedicated PC users will welcome the introduction of this new, high-quality sound card to further enhance PC music-making possibilities. Brian Heywood investigates. | |||
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MicromusicFeature | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1983Enter the Compu-Music Age! |
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