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Band AidReview | Recording Musician, Feb 1993Band-In-A-Box Auto-Accompaniment SoftwareYou've never had it so easy — Band-in-a-Box adds intelligence to auto-accompaniment, as Mike Simmons finds out in his look at the latest version of this popular software package. | |||
Band In A Box V5Review | Sound On Sound, Oct 1992Accompaniment SoftwareThis popular auto-accompaniment program is gaining in features and sophistication with every upgrade. Martin Russ plays with himself... | |||
Band-In-A-Box V4.1Review | Sound On Sound, Jul 1991Auto-Accompaniment — With StyleMartin Russ gets inside version 4.1 of Band-In-A-Box — now with user styles! | |||
Big Band & Studio 24Review | Sound On Sound, Jan 1989Martin Russ orchestrates his way through two fascinating ST programs from French software house, Digigram. | |||
Blue Ribbon SuperJamReview | Sound On Sound, May 1992Amiga Composition SoftwarePaul Overaa takes a look at SuperJam, the new Amiga music composition package from Blue Ribbon Soundworks. | |||
Boxing CleverReview | Sound On Sound, Dec 1990Band-In-A-Box SoftwareIs it really possible to get more music out of a program than you put in? David Hughes looks at software that takes auto-accompaniment and makes it work for the musician. | |||
Dance With A StrangerReview | Sound On Sound, Sep 1992Steinberg Tango Improvisation SoftwareForget mere auto-accompaniment; Steinberg's Tango is intelligent software that actually jams along with you. Derek Johnson trades licks with a software session partner. | |||
Digigram Studio 24 & Big BandReview | Music Technology, Nov 1988Software for the Atari STAnother sequencing package for the Atari ST, but this one has a companion that will help compose and arrange your music. Ian Waugh strikes up the band. | |||
Feeling FreeReview | Sound On Sound, Dec 1991Frohlich Freestyle Accompanist SoftwareMartin Russ gets to grips with Freestyle, an auto-accompaniment program with a winning combination of flexibility and customisation options. | |||
JCD Feeling PartnerReview | Music Technology, Apr 1992Atari ST SoftwareOne emerging trend in software sequencing is that of endowing your computer with musical "intelligence". Ian Waugh contends that machines can have feelings too. | |||
MPI Feeling PartnerReview | Sound On Sound, Apr 1992Arranging/Sequencing SoftwareMartin Russ tries adding a French accent to his music, with Feeling Partner's blend of arranging, harmonising and sequencing for the ST. | |||
PG Music Band-In-A-BoxReview | Music Technology, Jul 1991Apple Mac/IBM PC/Atari ST SoftwareAs technology tears down barriers, people rebuild them. Ian Waugh investigates a composition program that delivers all the traditional elements of music at the touch of a button. | |||
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