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Music PakReview | Micro Music, Apr/May 1989Everything a PC owner needs to set up in sequencing or or just an entry level package that leaves you wanting more? |
Sequencer PlusReview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1987Want to make real music on your Amstrad PC? Ian Gilby takes you through one of the best designed, professional MIDI recording packages there is. Voyetra Technologies' Sequencer Plus runs on any IBM PC compatible computer and offers 64 tracks, sync-to-tape, a programmable tempo track, extensive note and MIDI editing facilities, and... you'll have to read the review to find out more. |
UnpackedReview | Electronic Soundmaker, Sep 1985Microware 64-track MIDI sequencer packageOctave Plateau’s 64 track sequencing software in an easy-to-use package |
Voyetra Sequencer PlusReview | Sound On Sound, Mar 1991Version 4Brian Heywood evaluates the latest update to Voyetra's powerful PC-based sequencing program. |
Voyetra Technologies Sequencer Plus IIIReview | Music Technology, May 1988Software for the IBM PCTurning his back on the Atari ST, Ian Waugh boots up a comprehensive sequencing package for the IBM PC (and compatibles). If you thought the Atari ST and Macintosh had it all their own way, read again. |
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