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Advanced Music SynthesisFeature | Topic: Synthesis & Sound Design | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1981 |
The Spectrum Synthesiser - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Electronics / Build | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1981 |
The Spectrum Synthesiser - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Electronics / Build | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1981 |
Book ReviewsReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1981 |
Advanced Music SynthesisFeature | Topic: Synthesis & Sound Design | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1981 |
The Spectrum Synthesiser - Part 3Feature Series | Topic: Electronics / Build | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1981 |
Stop, Look and ListenReview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Jul 1985MUSIC 500 ProgramsTwo new programs for the MUSIC 500 |
MIDI - What's Wrong With It ?Feature | Topic: MIDI | Sound On Sound, Apr 1986Hybrid Technology's Chris Jordan, designer of the Music 500 Synthesizer for the BBC Micro, speculates on the future of MIDI and what developments it requires to satisfy the needs of more adventurous users and the promise of more advanced technology. |
General MIDIFeature | Topic: MIDI | Sound On Sound, Apr 1991A True MIDI Standard?The non-standard nature of MIDI instruments has become an impediment to MIDI's Use in the home and educational markets, so the instrument manufacturers have come together to create a new standard: General MIDI. Chris Jordan explains what it is and why it is needed. |
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