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A Touch Of Magic

Review | Sound On Sound, May 1993
Emagic Notator Logic 1.2

AB Software Midistudio

Review | Music Technology, May 1989
Software for the Atari ST

If computer-based sequencing seems too complicated or too expensive for you, AB Software's Midistudio could change your life. Ian Waugh boots up a friendly and inexpensive sequencer for the Atari ST.

Aleph Time Talk

Review | Music Technology, Apr 1994
digital time-conversion software for the ST

For easy-to-digest samples and delays that repeat on you at just the right moment.

Alternative Instruments

Review | Sound On Sound, May 1989
MIDIGrid & MIDIDraw

Can't play an instrument but would love to create music? Your wish is granted! With the right software, the humble Atari ST computer can be turned into a very different MIDI instrument indeed. Martin Russ looks at two unusual graphical music programs with contrasting approaches: MIDIDraw and MIDIGrid.

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.

An Old Pro

Review | Sound On Sound, Feb 1991
Steinberg Pro24 Amiga

Steinberg's Pro24 amiga sequencer is the latest arrival in the rather sparse field of Amiga music software. Paul Overaa looks at a new incarnation of an old favourite.

Audio Visual Research Pro-Series 12

Review | Music Technology, Apr 1991
Atari ST Sampler

If you fancy turning the processing power of your Atari ST to the delicate art of sampling, AVR's Pro-Series 12 could be for you. Vic Lennard soft samples.

Back On Top?

Review | Sound On Sound, Mar 1992
C-Lab Notator/Creator V3.1

The latest update to C-Lab's Creator/Notator adds graphic arranging, support for tape recorder transport control, and a host of other assorted new or improved features. If you still haven't upgraded from a pre-3.0 version, now's the time to do it, says Dave Lockwood.

Band Aid

Review | Recording Musician, Feb 1993
Band-In-A-Box Auto-Accompaniment Software

You've never had it so easy — Band-in-a-Box adds intelligence to auto-accompaniment, as Mike Simmons finds out in his look at the latest version of this popular software package.

Band In A Box V5

Review | Sound On Sound, Oct 1992
Accompaniment Software

This popular auto-accompaniment program is gaining in features and sophistication with every upgrade. Martin Russ plays with himself...

Band-In-A-Box V4.1

Review | Sound On Sound, Jul 1991
Auto-Accompaniment — With Style

Martin Russ gets inside version 4.1 of Band-In-A-Box — now with user styles!

Battle of the Algorithms

Review | Micro Music, Apr/May 1989

Ian Waugh takes a side by side look at Fingers and Tunesmith.

Big Band & Studio 24

Review | Sound On Sound, Jan 1989

Martin Russ orchestrates his way through two fascinating ST programs from French software house, Digigram.

Bit by Bit MIDIDrummer

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

If you're looking for a visual aid to drum pattern editing or a means of turning your Akai S900 sampler into a drum machine this Atari software could be the answer. Chris Jenkins investigates.

Bit By Bit MIDIDrummer

Review | Music Technology, Jun 1989
Software for the Atari ST

If you're currently using a software sequencer you'll almost certainly remember the days of drum machine programming as sublimely simple. Ian Waugh investigates a program that returns to basics.

Boxing Clever

Review | Sound On Sound, Dec 1990
Band-In-A-Box Software

Is it really possible to get more music out of a program than you put in? David Hughes looks at software that takes auto-accompaniment and makes it work for the musician.

Break Points

Review | Sound On Sound, Nov 1993
Gajits Breakthru Sequencer For Atari ST

We put this value for money Atari sequencer through its paces.

C-Lab Aura

Review | Music Technology, May 1991

Concluding C-Lab's educational series of programs for the Atari ST is the ear training program, Aura. Ian Waugh teaches the world to sing.

C-Lab Creator

Review | Sound On Sound, Nov 1987

Martin Russ loops the hours away with Version 1.2 of this new MIDI sequencing package for the Atari ST computer from Germany's C-Lab.

C-Lab Creator

Review | Micro Music, Jun/Jul 1989

One of the most popular professional sequencing packages for the ST gets the once over from John Renwick

C-Lab Creator

Review | Music Technology, Dec 1987
Software for the Atari ST

The competition for an industry-standard sequencing program to accompany the industry-standard computer hots up, as Simon Trask finds out when he picks up the mouse on C-Lab's contender.

C-Lab Creator And Notator

Review | Music Technology, Feb 1989
Software for the Atari ST

Following the success of C-Lab's Creator sequencing software for the Atari ST, the company have updated it and added a sophisticated scorewriting program. Simon Trask takes note.

C-Lab Creator/Notator 3.1

Review | Music Technology, Jan 1992
Atari ST Software

Another recently updated package is C-Lab's Atari sequencer/notator. Ian Waugh experiences the delights of an excursion on the version.

C-Lab Creator/Notator V3

Review | Music Technology, Mar 1991
Atari ST Software

One of software's greatest strengths is its ability to evolve. Ian Waugh looks at the refinements now available in one of the most popular sequencing/notation packages.

C-Lab Explorer 1000

Review | Music Technology, Sep 1989
Atari Editing Software

Digital and analogue technology meet face to face in this editing software for the Oberheim Matrix 1000. Vic Lennard explores the possibilities.

 

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