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Music Technology - February 1994

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This month's glimpse over the horizon

This Is Marineville
Interview

Ultramarine

Two guys with a home studio and some racks of realty nice gear. Plus two albums of unique electronic music. Simon Trask meets them

Power Dressing
Feature

The PowerPC

The PowerPC should bring whole new meaning to the phrase 'power without the price' But is it still a price worth paying? Ian Waugh has the answer...

The A-Z of Analogue Part 7
Feature

This month: Farfisa to Fuller.

Fantazia
Feature

Legal raves demand state-of-the-art audio-visual technology, and Fantazia are the experts. Dave Arcari reports from the dance floor

Dolby Surround
Interview

Thomas Dolby

After being locked and deserted for years, the light is switched on again in Dolby's laboratory. Phil Ward knocks and enters...

Article Group:
Quality Control

Roland ATW-10 Audio Producer
Review

for the PC

Roland's first foray into the PC direct-to-disk recording field and it looks pretty impressive.

Peavey DPM Si
Review

synthesiser

A new keyboard for those that like their synths off the rack.

Korg Audio Gallery AG-101 & AG-102
Review

Multimedia Music System for PC & Macintosh

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

Digital Music MIDIScan
Review

OCR music software for the PC

Imagine what it would be like to scan a piece of sheet music and have it turned into a MIDI file. Imagine the MIDIScan.

Analogue Systems FB3
Review

filter bank

The filters that launched a thousand analogue synth lines.

Mark Of The Unicorn MIDI Express
Review

interface for the Macintosh

This new interface could be just the ticket for Mac users.

Big Noise MIDI MaxPak
Review

sequencing librarian, MIDI mixing and live control software for the PC

One package, five software programs - for the PC.

Short Cuts
Review

Miroslav Vitous Symphonic Orchestra sample CD-ROMs, Prima Publishing Quick Time: Making Movies With Your Macintosh by Robert Hone

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Music Review

To be or not to be - Phil Ward will tell you...

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Feedback

You have a right to remain silent, but anything you say may be taken down and used in MT

MTease
Feature

Richard Barbieri

People that matter answering questions that don't. This month: Richard Barbieri

Grief
Feedback

If we can't solve your problem then... er, perhaps someone else can - sorry, this isn't a very good sell-line... sorry

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Music Review

Phil 'Spin-A-Disc' Ward's special selection. This month: Emergency Broadcast Network, Babble, D:ream and more

Music Technology - Music Maker Publications (UK), Future Publishing.

 

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