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A Hell of AMAS

Review | Micro Music, Jun/Jul 1989

Darrin Williamson looks at an Amiga sampling package and MIDI interface all in one

AMAS

Review | Sound On Sound, Feb 1990
Advanced MIDI Amiga Sampler

Got an Amiga? Want a sampler? Then cast your beady eye over this one. Greg Truckell is your guide.

Amiga Sequencer One

Review | Sound On Sound, Jun 1991

Gajits' popular Atari ST sequencer one has now arrived on the Commodore Amiga Paul Overaa takes a look.

Blue Ribbon SuperJam

Review | Sound On Sound, May 1992
Amiga Composition Software

Paul Overaa takes a look at SuperJam, the new Amiga music composition package from Blue Ribbon Soundworks.

Doctor in the Mac

Review | Micro Music, Jun/Jul 1989

Following on from our look at KCS last month - Clive updates us on the new version for the Mac

Doctors Orders

Review | Micro Music, Apr/May 1989

Clive Grace reviews KCS - One of the most transported sequencer packages around.

Dr T Keyboard Controlled Sequencer

Review | Music Technology, Mar 1987
for Atari ST Computer

One of America's most innovative software houses comes up with its first program for a 16-bit computer, the Atari ST. Rick Davies takes it for a spin.

Dr T's Copyist Apprentice

Review | Music Technology, Aug 1990
Software for the Amiga

Dr T's programmers probably sieep as often as rust. Ian Waugh boots up the latest version of the successful Copyist scorewriting program - and finds that it's running on his Amiga.

DR T'S KCS

Review | Music Technology, Jun 1990
Software for the Amiga

One of the Atari ST's most flexible sequencers recently found itself ported across to the Commodore Amiga. Ian "Dr W" Waugh finds what Amiga owners have been missing.

Dr T's KCS With MPE, PVG, & Copyist

Review | Music Technology, Aug 1988
Atari ST Software

Dr T's Multi Program Environment allows their KCS sequencer, Programmable Variations Generator and Copyist scorewriter to be used as part of an integrated system. Lorenz Rychner goes soft.

Dr T's Keyboard Controlled Sequencer

Review | Sound On Sound, Jul 1987

Mark Badger explores the programming environment of Dr T's 48-track keyboard controlled MIDI sequencing software for the Atari ST range of computers and draws some interesting conclusions...

Dr T's Midi Recording Studio

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

Budget software that sets out to prove that budget doesn't necessarily mean limited. Simon Trask puts the MIDI Recording Studio through its paces with his eye on the "features for ackers" gauge.

Dr T's Tiger Cub

Review | Music Technology, Nov 1990
Software for the Atari ST

Notorious for the numerical approach of their programs, Dr T's have incorporated GEM friendliness in their latest Atari ST sequencer and scorewriter. Ian Waugh reckons it's purrfect for those on a tight budget.

Dr T's Tiger Cub

Review | Music Technology, Jan 1991
Commodore Amiga Software

Following its success as an Atari ST sequencing/notation program, Tiger Cub finds itself available to Commodore Amiga owners. Ian Waugh gets a new pet.

Dr. T's MRS

Review | Music Technology, Jul 1989
Software for Atari ST/Amiga

MIDI sequencing software doesn't come much cheaper than Dr T's MIDI Recording Studio. Ian Waugh compares the Atari and Amiga versions of the affordable face of sequencing.

Dr.T'S KCS Amiga

Review | Sound On Sound, Oct 1991
Level II V3.5

Quality music software for the Commodore Amiga has been thin on the ground, but now there's at least one sequencer that can stand comparison to leading ST software. Paul Overaa checks out version 3.5 of Dr.T's KCS Level II.

Dr.T's Tiger Cub

Review | Sound On Sound, Jun 1990

Combining some of the best features of Dr.T's KCS sequencer and Tiger editor, along with a handy auto-scoring utility, this 12-track 'entry level' program packs an awful lot of power for its low price. Game warden David Hughes tracks it down.

Gajits Sequencer One

Review | Music Technology, Mar 1990
Atari ST Software

It's powerful, it's intuitive and it's cheap - just about everything an ideal Atari sequencing package should be. Ian Waugh reviews.

Gajits Sequencer One

Review | Sound On Sound, Jan 1990

Another ST sequencer? David Hughes looks at the Gajits Sequencer One, and finds out how it measures up to the competition.

Gajits Sequencer One & Hitkit

Review | Music Technology, Aug 1991

Gajits' budget sequencer moves over to the Amiga and is joined by the company's new Hit Kit software. Ian Waugh plays along.

Instant Music

Review | Micro Music, Aug/Sep 1989

Ann Owen just adds water and stirs with this jamming package for the Commodore 64 and Amiga

Korg Audio Gallery AG-101 & AG-102

Review | Music Technology, Feb 1994
Multimedia Music System for PC & Macintosh

Do Korg's new Mac and PC add-ons represent a sound investment?

Leader Of The Pack?

Review | Sound On Sound, Jul 1990
Dr.T's Keyboard Controlled Sequencer - Level II V3.0 for the Amiga

One music software house that showed greater awareness and belief in the Commodore Amiga from the outset was Dr.T. David Ellis checks out version 3.0 of their top-of-the-range sequencer to see how it rates against the growing competition.

Microdeal Clarity 16 Sampler

Review | Music Technology, Jun 1993
for the Commodore Amiga

If you’ve got a Commodore Amiga computer, this could be the sampling system for you. Ian Waugh examines the add-on that might just take off

Mixdown Amiga Software

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1986
Software for the Amiga

A British company have a comprehensive sampling package for Commodore's Amiga. Does it set a standard against which subsequent Amiga software will be judged? Chris Jenkins finds out.

 

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