Music Technology - January 1994
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Learn to read the future in these pages... |
Future Sound of LondonSimon Trask discovers the future sound - and vision - of London |
Want to get into computing and multimedia but unsure where to start? Ian Waugh guides you through the maze of computers and jargon |
Swim RecordsSimon Trask dives into the world of a desktop record label |
Keith EmersonKeith Emerson progresses through our questionnaire |
Chris Craig interview | The OrbBruce Hepton trips the light fantastic with The Orb's visuals, man |
Now's your chance to tell us what you think of the magazine: the good, the bad - even the ugly... |
Be kind to your bottom: fill in our readership survey and you could win a Peavey Spectrum Bass module |
This month, Elka Eminent to Everitt Orgatron. |
Peter GabrielPhil Ward Xplores the Real World of CD-ROM and multimedia |
Article Group: Quality ControlGetting to the heart of the product.samplerA mid-priced sampler with a spec that'll worry the high-priced competition | Direct-to-disk recording for the Atari FalconCan this latest software package help the Falcon spread its wings? | Z-plane synthesiserFrom one of the few companies still committed to developing new methods of sound synthesis, the Morpheus promises much. Does it deliver? | subharmonic synthesiserWhen you hear the beat go boom and you feel it in the pit of your stomach, look out for this black magic box | piano moduleA piano for every occasion - and a few more besides | for PC Windows 3.1Looking to take your first steps in multimedia production? Cot a PC and an idea? What are you waiting for? | |
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Music Review Phil Ward gets judgemental with readers' demos |
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More embarrassing photos from the vaults of techno history |
Roll up! Roll up! All your problems solved here... |
This month: Jam & Spoon, Sect, Jansen, Barbieri St Karn -plus MT's albums, videos and events of 1993... |