Music Technology - February 1994
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This month's glimpse over the horizon |
UltramarineTwo guys with a home studio and some racks of realty nice gear. Plus two albums of unique electronic music. Simon Trask meets them |
The PowerPCThe 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... |
This month: Farfisa to Fuller. |
Legal raves demand state-of-the-art audio-visual technology, and Fantazia are the experts. Dave Arcari reports from the dance floor |
Thomas DolbyAfter being locked and deserted for years, the light is switched on again in Dolby's laboratory. Phil Ward knocks and enters... |
Article Group: Quality Controlfor the PCRoland's first foray into the PC direct-to-disk recording field and it looks pretty impressive. | synthesiserA new keyboard for those that like their synths off the rack. | Multimedia Music System for PC & MacintoshDo Korg's new Mac and PC add-ons represent a sound investment? | OCR music software for the PCImagine what it would be like to scan a piece of sheet music and have it turned into a MIDI file. Imagine the MIDIScan. | filter bankThe filters that launched a thousand analogue synth lines. | interface for the MacintoshThis new interface could be just the ticket for Mac users. | sequencing librarian, MIDI mixing and live control software for the PCOne package, five software programs - for the PC. | Miroslav Vitous Symphonic Orchestra sample CD-ROMs, Prima Publishing Quick Time: Making Movies With Your Macintosh by Robert Hone |
| Dare!Music Review To be or not to be - Phil Ward will tell you... |
You have a right to remain silent, but anything you say may be taken down and used in MT |
Richard BarbieriPeople that matter answering questions that don't. This month: Richard Barbieri |
If we can't solve your problem then... er, perhaps someone else can - sorry, this isn't a very good sell-line... sorry |
Phil 'Spin-A-Disc' Ward's special selection. This month: Emergency Broadcast Network, Babble, D:ream and more |