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CM EditorialGroup: Computer Musician |
EditorialGroup: Computer MusicianMore MIDI meanderings... |
Music Composition Languages - Part 1Group: Computer Musician |
EditorialGroup: Computer MusicianHyped up about hype. David Ellis challenges hi-tech advertising. |
EditorialGroup: Computer MusicianFrankie says Extract Your Digits. But should we? |
EditorialEditorial | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1983 |
CommentEditorial | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1984Bigger Means BetterReasons for our increase in cover price. |
EditorialGroup: Computer MusicianComputer music in modern education. Is it a mixed blessing? |
EditorialGroup: Computer MusicianMore thoughts on the Acorn music system reviewed on pi02. |
The MAX FactorReview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Feb 1985A multitracking keyboard for the computer musician. |
News & LettersGroup: Computer MusicianThe long-awaited ZX Microdrive |
OMDAC Update 2Group: Computer MusicianTwo alternative hardware modifications for adapting our music control micro-peripheral for use with the BBC B. |
EditorialGroup: Computer MusicianThe reasoning behind the new-look CM. Your guide, David Ellis. |
EditorialGroup: Computer MusicianRemember the South Bank Show's electronic music special not so long ago? David Ellis will probably never forget it. |
RumblingsGroup: Computer MusicianFeaturing sequencer software for the IBM PC from Octave Plateau, Sight & Sound’s Music Processor software for the CBM64 and a music-copying program in use at Oxford University’s Music Faculty. |
CAMI - Part 1Group: Computer MusicianPitch Training On The BBC MicroA new pitch trainer for the BBC B |
The Fairlight Explained - Part 2Group: Computer MusicianSecond instalment of Jim Grant's five-year mission into the unknown, or what goes on inside the world's most popular computer music tool. |
User FeedbackGroup: Computer Musician |
RumblingsGroup: Computer MusicianSMPTE codes for the home studio and yet more software for the Synclavier, among other things. |
EmmSoftGroup: Computer MusicianOctober sees the official launch of E&MM's own music software division. We tell you what's available now, and a little of what you can expect from us in the future. |
Questionnaire Results - Part 1Group: Computer MusicianAfter several weeks of collating your replies, an explanation of the results of this revealing survey. |