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The Affordable World of Computer MusicFeature | Topic: Computing | International Musician & Recording World, Feb 1986The Musical MicroMore packages picked apart by Tony Mills |
The Musical MicroFeature | Topic: Computing | International Musician & Recording World, May 1986Sweet Sixteen BitsTony Mills on the latest software for two 'pro' micros — the IBM PC, and the increasingly wonderful Atari ST |
Which Micro?Group: Computer MusicianThe first published survey of micros for music making. |
Questionnaire Results - Part 1Group: Computer MusicianAfter several weeks of collating your replies, an explanation of the results of this revealing survey. |
Computer Musician - RumblingsGroup: Computer MusicianThe latest on Atari's astonishing new musical micro, plus news from software people Mimetics and Passport Designs. |
Frankfurt: Computers And Drum MachinesShow Report | International Musician & Recording World, Apr 1986Tony Reed plans out his shopping list for the coming year |
Steinberg Pro 24Review | International Musician & Recording World, Oct 1986SoftwareCheckSometimes Musical Micro just ain't big enough to hold down a piece of really macho software... Tony Mills grabs a suddenly floppy disk, and enters the cage. |
NewsNews | International Musician & Recording World, Sep 1985If no news is good news, how come this is so wonderful? |
Commodore 64 - The Soft Way, The Hard Way, The MIDI WayFeature | Topic: Computing | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Jul 1984Floppy disks and tape, Microsound 64, SCI Model 64 |
EditorialEditorial | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Mar 1984 |
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. |
Talking MIDI - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: MIDI | Sound On Sound, Dec 1985Jay Chapman sets the scene for a regular series written to help you better understand the practicalities of life with the Musical Instrument Digital Interface. |
Home TapingGroup: Recording WorldThe column that makes recording rewarding. Chris Maillard's got it taped |
Interior DesignsReview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1987Yamaha REV5 ReverbIs there room at the top for yet another digital reverb unit? Mark Badger thinks so — provided it's 16-bit, has a 20kHz effect bandwidth, analogue and digital parametric EQ, can stack two reverb effects and goes by the name of REV5! |
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