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Amiga Preview

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1986

Chris Jenkins and Simon Trask examine the musical implications of Commodore’s 16-bit monster computer. Will it be simply a haven for the gamesters and the accountants, or will it find a place on the shelves of music shops?

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Amiga - Theory And Practice

Feature | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1986

David Ellis buys a Commodore Amiga and looks at the latest software written for it. The music is good, the graphics are better - but what does the future hold?

Amiga Music!

Feature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Jan 1989

The Commodore Amiga range of computers have been conspicuous by their absence from this magazine's pages - but not any more! The Amiga has always been a great graphics machine, but it is equally talented when it comes to making music. In fact, its onboard sound chip is one of the best around. Phil South delivers a quick guide to making music on the Amiga.

Amiga Profile

Feature | Topic: Computing | Music Technology, Nov 1989
THE COMMODORE AMIGA

You hear so much about (and from) the Atari ST that it's tempting to believe it's the only computer used for making music. Michael Brooke takes a look at a powerful alternative - Commodore's Amiga.

Canadamiga

Feature | Topic: Computing, Retail | Micro Music, Feb 1990

Julian Woodford takes us across the sea to bring us a report on the state of MIDI in Canada

Commodore 64

Feature | Topic: Computing | Electronic Soundmaker, Nov 1983

Versatile micro reviewed

Commodore 64 - The Soft Way, The Hard Way, The MIDI Way

Feature | Topic: Computing | Electronic Soundmaker, Jul 1984
Floppy disks and tape, Microsound 64, SCI Model 64

This article has no OCR bodytext.Competition

Competition | Electronic Soundmaker, Nov 1983

Win a Commodore 64!

PET/Muse

Feature | Topic: Computing | Polyphony, Sep/Oct 1978
Interfacing Paia Synthesizers to PET Computers

Step-time Sequencing

Feature | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1984
for Wasp Synthesiser and Commodore 64

Jethro Hill and some software that allows EDP's Wasp synthesiser to be sequenced from a Commodore 64: amazingly, no additional hardware is required to interface the two...

The Musical Micro

Feature | Topic: Computing | International Musician, Oct 1985
Software For The 64

Hardware, software and evening wear for the 64

 

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