Music Technology - April 1994
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Lookout... it's coming this way! |
Banco de GaiaCurrently opening the show for the Megadog Midi Circus, Toby Marks (aka Banco de Gaia) is living proof that one man and a rack full of gear can get an audience to its feet and keep it there. And as Phil Ward discovers, Toby enjoys meeting people, likes to travel and drives a small red van. |
Sound card featureThere's a revolution going on in the high street. People with no musical experience can now write and record songs. All you require is a PC, a sound card... and MT's definitive guide. Ian Waugh is your dealer. |
Part 9 - Hammond to Hanert. |
Shareware & Public Domain softwareContinuing our investigation into what's happening in the public domain, Ian Waugh proves that good software is even better when it's shared. |
New OrderMore than a decade and a half after they first fell out of Manchester, New Order's most married couple are still at the nerve-centre of the band's activities. Helping them come to terms with it all - Phil Ward |
Article Group: Quality ControlKeeping an eye on technology.synthesiserThere's a new synth in town, it's gunning for the competition and it aims to please. | sequencer for the PCFor many people, the definitive sequencing software for the PC has yet to be written. Could this be it? | strobe effect lighting systemIf you thought you knew what kind of effect strobe lights produced, it's time to think again. | music workstation moduleFor every keyboard synth there must a rackmount version. The X3 is no exception. | psychoacoustic equaliserSound enhancement at both ends of the spectrum - and something in the middle. | digital time-conversion software for the STFor easy-to-digest samples and delays that repeat on you at just the right moment. | Computer Manuals: The Incredible Sound Machine by Mark Andrews, Cool Mac Sounds by Craig O'Donnell, Ontrack Computer Systems Rocket Drive software for the PC, Paramount Rock, Rap & Roll CD-ROM |
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Music Review Is there anything you wouldn't do for a dare? |
That's your opinion and we respect it. Yes we do. |
In The NurseryTen questions that shook the world. Ten answers from In The Nursery. |
We know something that you don't... |
It's business as usual at Phil's plastic emporium. This month, new product from Peter Gabriel, Nine Inch Nails, Pete Namlook and loads more... |