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Korg Audio Gallery AG-101 & AG-102Review | Music Technology, Feb 1994Multimedia Music System for PC & MacintoshDo Korg's new Mac and PC add-ons represent a sound investment? | |||
Making TracksReview | Sound On Sound, Sep 1988Passport Master Tracks JuniorBudget tight? Don't despair. This entry-level 64-track sequencing program from Passport has all the features you will need to start making your own music. Chris Kempster takes it for a spin. | |||
Master or ServantReview | Micro Music, Apr/May 1989Phil Brammer & Co test drive Master Tracks Pro for the ST | |||
Master Tracks JuniorReview | Music Technology, Jun 1988Software for the Atari STA powerful sequencer for a less than overpowering price? Simon "loadsamidi" Trask discovers the slimmed-down version of Master Tracks Pro might just be Passport's passport to mass popularity. | |||
Master Tracks ProReview | Micro Music, Feb 1990Paul Overaa gives the once over to this new Amiga sequencer. | |||
Master Tracks Pro 5Review | Sound On Sound, Jul 1992Mac Sequencing SoftwareOne of the Mac sequencing front-runners, Master Tracks Pro, has benefited from ongoing upgrades and is now into its fifth life. Mike Collins gets to know a Pro. | |||
Passport Audio TraxReview | Music Technology, May 1992Apple Macintosh SoftwareAs the Apple Mac computer falls in price, attention is being focussed on less expensive software - like Audio Trax. Ian Waugh checks out a sequencer / audio recorder which won't break the bank. | |||
Passport Master Tracks ProReview | Sound On Sound, Oct 1987A MIDI Control Program for the MacintoshPassport were one of the first US companies to offer music software for any computer. Richard Elen wades through the extensive features offered by their first music software release for the Apple Macintosh - a MIDI control program called Master Tracks Pro. | |||
Passport Master Tracks Pro 4Review | Sound On Sound, Oct 1992Sequencer For WindowsPassport's proven Master Tracks Pro sequencer now runs under Windows on the PC. Brian Heywood puts the latest version through its paces. | |||
Passport Master Tracks Pro 4.5.3Review | Sound On Sound, Oct 1991Passports Master Tracks Pro has a longer track record than most sequencers. Mike Collins looks at the latest version for the Mac. | |||
Passport Mastertracks ProReview | Music Technology, Sep 1990Already a well-established Macintosh sequencer, Mastertracks Pro has now been ported across to the IBM PC and clones. Ian Waugh gets acquainted with a Pro. | |||
Passport Mastertracks Pro 4Review | Music Technology, Jul 1990Software for Apple MacintoshPassport's Mastertracks has been one of the leading Macintosh sequencing programs for several years. Mike Collins boots up the latest version to check on its progress. | |||
Passport MIDI/4 Plus and MIDI/8 PlusReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1985Software for Apple II and Commodore 64Sequencing software aimed at the Apple II and CBM64. Four- and eight-track versions receive expert scrutiny from David Ellis. | |||
Passport MIDI/4 SoftwareReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1984Software and InterfaceDavid Ellis casts a critical eye over Passport Designs' first foray into the wonderful world of MIDI. | |||
Passport Required?Review | Electronic Soundmaker, Aug 1985Passport MIDI/4, PolywriterTwo new software packages | |||
Passport TraxReview | Music Technology, Dec 1990This cost-effective sequencing package from Passport comes ready to run on all the popular music computers. Ian Waugh checks out the newest relative in the MasterTracks family. | |||
Too Good To Be True?Review | Sound On Sound, Mar 1992Passport AudioTraxMIDI and hard disk recording on the Mac for only £260? It sounds too good to be true, but Paul Wiffen pinches himself and finds he is awake! | |||
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Passport Master Tracks ProFeature | Music Technology, Jul 1987Software for the Apple MacintoshFew software houses have been in the music business as long as Passport, yet only now have they designed a package for the sophisticated Apple Macintosh. Jim Burgess checks it out. |
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