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Music In EducationFeature | Topic: Education, Sequencing | Recording Musician, Feb 1993A Step-By-Step Sequencing ProjectStephanie Sobey-Jones takes you through a step-by-step sequencing project and explains some sequencer jargon along the way. |
Home Recording - Part 8Feature Series | Topic: Recording | Music UK, Jan 1983Studio Equipment — Part Three8-track saga continues. This month we check out Accessit effects |
Simmons MTX9Review | Music Technology, Jul 1987Percussion Voice ExpanderNo space left in the rack for another Simmons module? After testing their latest percussion voice unit, Nick Rowland suggests you buy another rack to make room for it. |
Modern classicGroup: Control RoomE-MU Classic KeysAnalog Keyboard expander |
Software SupportFeature | Topic: Computing, Sequencing | Sound On Sound, Feb 1990Hints, Tips & News From The World Of Music SoftwareTwo jam-packed pages of hints and tips from the world of music software. |
Creating ChaosInterview | Music Technology, Oct 1987Currently enjoying the success of U2's 'The Joshua Tree' album, this French-Canadian producer talks to Paul Tingen about his hand in this, Peter Gabriel's 'So' and other projects. |
Mac Attack!Review | Sound On Sound, Oct 1990Steinberg Cubase Macintosh SequencerSteinberg's Cubase, the company's flagship ST sequencer, has now been ported over to the Macintosh to compete against the likes of Performer and Vision. How does it stack up against the big guns of the Mac sequencer world? Mike Collins sits in judgement. |
HB EngraverReview | Music Technology, Jul 1989Macintosh Notation SoftwareDesktop music publishing becomes a serious proposition with this sophisticated notation software for the Apple Mac. Dan Goldstein notates his way around the dots. |
Steal The Feel - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Drum Programming, Mixing | Recording Musician, Jul 1992A straightforward guide to producing Dance Mixes using budget equipment. |
C-Lab Notator LogicReview | Music Technology, Apr 1993Software for the Apple MacintoshA logical development for Notator users? Maybe, but as Ian Waugh discovers, someone still has to cross the T's and dot the I's on this latest software sequencer from C-Lab. |
Studer DyaxisReview | Sound On Sound, May 1990Digital Audio Production SystemToday's high-end tools for the professional are tomorrows affordable tools for the musician in the street. David Mellor explores a Macintosh-based digital recording and editing system from a company best known for their analogue tape recorders. |
Cagey, Canny, KraftyInterview | Music Technology, Jul 1993Never mind avoiding presets and programming your own patches... how about rebuilding the whole damn synth? Richard James - aka Polygon Window, Caustic Window, Diceman, Soit PP, Blue Calx, AFX and The Aphex Twin - isn’t happy with his hardware till he’s had the toolbox to it. Phil Ward enters the twilight zone of the lad from Cornwall who’s spearheading the ambient onslaught. |
Tool BoxNews Audio | The Mix, Aug 1994Sounds, samples, & software upgrades for the modern studioNew software, systems, sounds, updates |
Time to Score!Review | Sound On Sound, Oct 1993Steinberg Cubase Score Sequencing & Score Printing Software For Macintosh |
Steinberg Cubase AudioReview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1992 |
Soft OptionsReview | Recording Musician, Nov 1992Steinberg Cubase Lite and C-Lab Notator Alpha SequencersCubase Light and Notator Alpha are both streamlined versions of their more costly counterparts, designed to make MIDI sequencing on the Atari ST more approachable. |
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