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Intelligent MusicReview | Sound On Sound, Aug 1988Intelligent Music's M SoftwareHere's a program that will banish your lack of inspiration forever! Version 2.0 of Intelligent Music's 'M' (for Macintosh and Atari computers) is considerably more than an isochronic pulse sequencer. Ed Jones puts on his thinking cap and delves deeper... | |||
Intelligent MusicReview | Music Technology, Mar 1987Software for Apple MacintoshAfter the Jam Factory comes "M", an advanced music composition and manipulation system for the Mac. Jim Burgess investigates a variation on the theme of MIDI recording. | |||
Intelligent Music Jam FactoryReview | Music Technology, Feb 1987Software for Apple MacintoshIf you're lucky enough to have an Apple Macintosh computer, you can now take advantage of a revolutionary new program that improvises its own music based on the data you feed it. Review by Jim Burgess. | |||
Intelligent Music MReview | Music Technology, Mar 1988Software for the Atari STPreviously exclusive to Mac owners, Intelligent Music's M compositional software is now available for the Atari ST. Intelligent Ian Waugh investigates its application to a variety of musical styles. | |||
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Making the Most of 'M'Feature | Topic: Algorythmic Composition | Sound On Sound, Nov 1988Martin Russ describes some ways to use Intelligent Music's 'M' program as an effective aid to structured composition. |
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