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Music Technology - November 1993

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News

Today's news, tomorrow's news - the future lurks in these pages

Electricity
Interview

Karl Bartos

Former Kraftwerk member Karl Bartos is back and fully charged. Phil Ward plugs in

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Competition

Your chance to win a Roland SRV-330 Dimensional Space Reverb worth £749!

New ROMantics
Feature

The MT guide to CD-ROM

Entertainment format of the future, or simply a handy digital storage medium? Ian Waugh writes the (Yellow) book on CD-ROM.

State of Independents Part 2
Feature

Time to Play

Nottingham's Time Recording give an independent label's-eye view from the front line of dance music. Simon Trask checks his Swatch...

Warp Factor 8
Interview

Speedy J

Rotterdam's master of electronic listening music talks to Simon Trask about presets, sampling, hardcore rave, Warp Records, and the value of spontaneity...

Touching Bass Part 10
Feature

An odd Simon Trask tackles odd time signatures

The A-Z of Analogue Part 4
Feature

This month: the Crumar Roadracer to the Dubreq Stylophone! Peter Forrest is your guide

Dream Sequence
Interview

The Orb

The 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...

Power, Corruption & Spikes
Feature

Data Protection

If 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 Control

The reviews that count.

Digidesign Session 8
Review

Direct-to-disk PC recording system

It's getting closer... the home 8-track, gone digital.

Optikinetics Solar 250
Review

sound-animated projector

A 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.

E-mu Morpheus
Review

Z-plane synthesiser

An exclusive preview of a genuinely new type of synthesis? Eh, just like the old days...

Yamaha Hello! Music!
Review

computer music system

It's a complete computer system with speakers, it gives you GM tones, Cubase Lite sequencing and much more besides, and it's very friendly.

Korg i3
Review

Interactive music workstation

The 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.

Labyrinth Video Manuals
Review

for Cubase, Notator and Breakthru

Grab a pizza, shove in a video and learn about Cubase, Rotator or Breakthm with these new manuals for the TV age.

NJD MP820
Review

MIDI-to-mains

Key velocity equals brightness - but were talking light, not sound, with this 8-channels-per-note interface from NJD.

Rant
Opinion

Pascal Gabriel

Producer Pascal Gabriel slams the music format wars: never mind the width, hear the quality...

Article Group:
Quality Control

The reviews that count.

Shortcuts
Review

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Music Review

You dare to send Phil Ward your demos - he dares to review them

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Feedback

You unite, the Editor listens (honestly)...

That Was Then
Retrospective

Ye olde worlde future shock

The way it was (sort of)

MTease
Feature

Incognito

Bluey Mannick of Incognito in the hot seat...

Grief
Feature

Don 't be sad - let MT solve your technical problems for you

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Music Review

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

Music Technology - Music Maker Publications (UK), Future Publishing.

 

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