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The Synclavier Story - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Digital Audio Workstations | Music Technology, Jun 1989PART 1As Fairlight fight for survival the mighty Synclavier undergoes a dramatic upgrade. Chris Meyer takes us on the first of three tours of the new state-of-the-art Synclavier. |
The Synclavier Story - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Digital Audio Workstations | Music Technology, Jul 1989PART 2: SEQUENCING AND NOTATIONIn the second part of MT's look at the powerful Synclavier system, Dan Rue and Scott Wilkinson embark on their very own fantastic journey into the heart of the beast to consider its sequencing and notation abilities. |
The Synclavier Story - Part 3Feature Series | Topic: Digital Audio Workstations | Music Technology, Aug 1989PART 3: DIRECT-TO-DISK AND SYNTHESISIn the final part of our look at the latest models of the state-of-the-art Synclavier, Scott Wilkinson homes in on the Direct-to-Disk recording system. |
Inside The Synclavier - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Digital Audio Workstations, Vintage Instruments | Sound On Sound, Jun 1989PART 1: New England Digital's Synclavier is the world's most expensive musical instrument, bar the odd 300 year old Stradivarius. But more than that, it can be a recording studio, a post-production system, a music engraver, a scientific research tool... and more. The Synclavier is at the leading edge of musical technology. David Mellor sets out on a voyage of discovery. |
Reference PointsEditorial | Sound On Sound, Jun 1989 |
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