Music Technology - November 1993
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Today's news, tomorrow's news - the future lurks in these pages |
Karl BartosFormer Kraftwerk member Karl Bartos is back and fully charged. Phil Ward plugs in |
Your chance to win a Roland SRV-330 Dimensional Space Reverb worth £749! |
The MT guide to CD-ROMEntertainment format of the future, or simply a handy digital storage medium? Ian Waugh writes the (Yellow) book on CD-ROM. |
Time to PlayNottingham's Time Recording give an independent label's-eye view from the front line of dance music. Simon Trask checks his Swatch... |
Speedy JRotterdam's master of electronic listening music talks to Simon Trask about presets, sampling, hardcore rave, Warp Records, and the value of spontaneity... |
An odd Simon Trask tackles odd time signatures |
This month: the Crumar Roadracer to the Dubreq Stylophone! Peter Forrest is your guide |
The OrbThe original ambient funsters have a new studio album all but ready, a live album on the way and a major recording deal in the offing. Jonathan Miller encounters Dr Alex Paterson and Thrash on the verge of a higher plane... |
Data ProtectionIf you work with computers, consider getting yourself some protection - before it's too late. Ben Duncan discusses damage limitation and risk management in the world of hi-tech recording... |
Article Group: Quality ControlDirect-to-disk PC recording systemIt's getting closer... the home 8-track, gone digital. | sound-animated projectorA bass down-beat triggers wheel-rotated effects, but this sound-to-light projector system is a lot more flexible than in the old green-for bass, red-for-treble disco days. | Z-plane synthesiserAn exclusive preview of a genuinely new type of synthesis? Eh, just like the old days... | computer music systemIt's a complete computer system with speakers, it gives you GM tones, Cubase Lite sequencing and much more besides, and it's very friendly. | Interactive music workstationThe workstation bites the bullet and goes all the way, with sophisticated auto-accompaniment to add to the i3's already copious features based on the X3. | for Cubase, Notator and BreakthruGrab a pizza, shove in a video and learn about Cubase, Rotator or Breakthm with these new manuals for the TV age. | MIDI-to-mainsKey velocity equals brightness - but were talking light, not sound, with this 8-channels-per-note interface from NJD. |
| Pascal GabrielProducer Pascal Gabriel slams the music format wars: never mind the width, hear the quality... |
Article Group: Quality Control | Dare!
Music Review You dare to send Phil Ward your demos - he dares to review them |
You unite, the Editor listens (honestly)... |
Ye olde worlde future shock |
IncognitoBluey Mannick of Incognito in the hot seat... |
Don 't be sad - let MT solve your technical problems for you |
This month: albums from the Pet Shop Boys, Mixmaster Morris and Sabres of Paradise join Dr Devious's Future Shock video on MT's hit list |