Micro Music - December 1989
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A facelift for Argents plus some interesting new software launches at the budget end of the market |
Bill Collins looks at a new drum module from Phillip Rees plus this months selection of patterns for you to enter |
John Renwick plays around with a revolutionary new cartridge synth expander system for the Atari ST from Hybrid Arts |
Jim Spriggs gives us a more comprehensive look at the first package to come from the Digital Muse |
Rob Beattie harnesses the power of the ever popular LA expander range with this Editor/Librarian package from Steinberg |
Paul Wiffen tinkers with the synth/workstation that has made the competition sit up and listen |
Paul Overaa and Jez Ford browse through some of the latest literature of interest to Hi-tech musos |
Art of NoiseSteve Cogan talks to J.J. Jezalik about life, the universe and sampling car doors |
Phil Brammer converses with one of the most controversial music dealers in the country - Dave Simpson of TCA |
Is it a bird? is it a plane? No it's a rather nifty little patch package as John Renwick finds out |
John Renwick strums away on a unique MIDI controller which may well interest any keyboard players with guitarist tendencies |
Paul Overaa discovers a handy if costly way of manipulating MIDI data in real time courtesy of J.L.Cooper |
Ronald Alpier takes us through a music package for the Archimedes with a difference |
Cassandra ComplexSteve Cogan finds out just what Satan and Bugs Bunny have to do with this Cyberpunk band who swear by their ST |
Paul Overaa continues his series on the MIDI standard with a look at channel messages |