Music Technology - May 1994
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festival previewTechnology is the touchstone at this key event. Phil Ward talks to Mike Godfrey, designer of the Audio Visual Live System. |
Taking the hard option... everything you need to know about hard disks - and then some. Ian Waugh is your guide. |
The future of MT unveiled... |
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Shareware & Public Domain softwareThere ain't no such thing as a free lunch, but there are a few free software sequencers around. Ian Waugh digs 'em out. |
Tony Thorpe...aka The Moody Boys, Voyager and Urban Jungle, and remixer by appointment to KLF, System 7 and many others. Phil Ward uncovers the real Tony Thorpe. |
Article Group: Quality ControlDirect-to-disk recording systemPC-based direct-to-disk recording is getting better... and cheaper. Ian Waugh looks at one of the latest systems to emerge. | for the JV seriesAncient and modern: classic analogue synths for your JV-series synth. | for the MacDouble your Mac's RAM without doubling your overdraft. | Proving that rigs don't need to be big, these lights follow you around the room. Ian Masterson | Que Computer Hardware Buyers Guide, AMG Global Trance Mission sample CDs, Microsoft Music Multimedia CD-ROMs |
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Dare!
Music Review You play 'em... we flay 'em |
A problem shared is a problem solved |
Get 'em while they're hot. This month: Erasure, The Future Sound Of London, Renegade Soundwave and so much more... |