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What It All Means

Feature | Topic: Sampling | Making Music, Aug 1986
Sampling

Sampling is the subject this time: we turn the technical phrases into real language.

Quinsoft VZ-ED

Review | Music Technology, Jun 1991
Atari ST Software

If you've been forced to treat your Casio VZ as a "preset" synth because of its programming system, VZ-ED could bring it back to life. Gordon Reid witnesses the VZ resurrection shuffle.

The New Wave

Review | Sound On Sound, Feb 1992
Korg Wavestation A/D

Korg add new samples, a vocoder and a pair of audio inputs to their highly acclaimed Advanced Vector synthesizer, and put the result in a rack. Kendall Wrightson says the Wavestation A/D is a TV/film composer's dream machine.

How to Release Your Own Cassettes

Feature | Topic: Marketing / Promotion | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1984
(so that people can actually hear them)

A rundown on what's involved in setting up your own personal cassette label and how to bring your product to the attention of the people who matter.

Two Pay

Feature | Topic: Tuition / Technique, Music Theory | Making Music, Aug 1986
Two-Chord Songs

Just two, yup. Everyone from the Who to Duran Duran has used the trick. Now you can.

The Sound Of Chaos

Feature | Topic: Algorythmic Composition | Music Technology, Jul 1991

When fractal mathematics first emerged, it caused an uproar in the scientific world. Expecting the worst, Steve Wright examines its appearance in music software.

Drum Programming - Part 2

Feature Series | Topic: Drum Programming | Sound On Sound, Jun 1992
A Series By Warren Cann.

Warren Cann continues his series on drum programming.

T1-99/4 Music Maker

Review | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1982

Micro Peripheral

Skill Centre: It Bites

Feature | Topic: Tuition / Technique | Making Music, Oct 1986
It Bites Play "Calling All The Heroes."

Guitarist Frank Dunnery shows you the chords to 'Calling All The Heroes'.

Musigraph

Review | Music Technology, Jun 1988
Software for the Atari ST

Tired of using pencil and paper to write out your music? Fancy a hi-tech fix for your next composition? Ian Waugh scores a line (or five) with a new graphics-based music notation package from French company SARO.

The Start of Something Big

Retrospective (Gear) | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Music Technology, Sep 1992
Moog Series III

Moog's musical mountain - re-appraised

What is Reverb?

Feature | Topic: Effects Processing | Phaze 1, Feb 1989
What in the name of Prince is Reverb and how can it help your music?

and what can it do for you, your sound, and your music?

The Transcontinental Midi Songwriting Shuffle

Feature | Topic: Computing, Sequencing | Sound On Sound, May 1989
MIDI Composition via Computer

The tale of two songwriters on opposite coasts of America, using different computers and musical instruments, writing and producing a single without face-to-face collaboration until the final mixdown. Al Hospers reveals what happened.

Sounding Off

Opinion | Sound On Sound, Oct 1990
A Voice In The Wilderness

Now that we can all make make release-quality albums in our bedrooms and basements, what happens to all this music? Richard Garrett has some suggestions.

The News

News | Making Music, Apr 1987

och aye

Roland SDE3000 & SDE1000

Review | One Two Testing, Nov 1983

Welcome

Editorial | Sound On Sound, Aug 1991
Pretending To See The Future

Photographing Sound - Part 1

Feature Series | Topic: Sampling | Sound On Sound, Dec 1985
The Art of Sampling

Part 1: The Art Of Sampling. Keyboard programmer Paul Wiffen offers valuable advice on squeezing the most out of your sampler.

The News

News | Making Music, Jun 1987

at five

Vibrato

Feature | Topic: Tuition / Technique | Making Music, Apr 1986

All the things you never knew about putting flash wobbly bits into your guitar playing

Microdeal Video Master

Review | Music Technology, Aug 1993
For the Atari ST

Grab yourself an image with this new add-on for the ST

Yamaha CX5M

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Oct 1984
Music Computer and Software

1984's most eagerly-awaited electronic music product is finally making its way into dealers' showrooms. David Ellis has been taking a look at the micro itself, Yamaha's exclusive FM sound chip, the controlling keyboard and the first batch of software.

Taurus Taurus Taurus

Feature | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Making Music, Jun 1987
Bass Pedals

Think of those things on the floor under the organ. Now chop them up a bit and separate them. We dance on the result

Researching High and Low

Feature | Topic: Humour, Retail | Making Music, Jun 1987

silly stuff

Big In Japan

Feature | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture | Making Music, Jul 1986

Is what Yamaha do. Our brave and selfless editor finds out how, first hand.

 

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