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Atari NotesFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Mar 1993 |
Clef Computer Band-BoxReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1983 |
4 On 6'sGroup: 4 on 6'sRead the innermost thoughts of four of the land's most closely followed guitarists — Stephen Fellows (Comsat Angels), Dave Gregory (XTC), Kelly Johnson (Girlschool) and Andy Taylor (Duran Duran). |
Synth You've Been GoneReview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Feb 1985SynthAxeWe return to bring you the latest news and developments on the astounding SynthAxe. |
Intelligent Music MReview | Music Technology, Mar 1988Software for the Atari STPreviously exclusive to Mac owners, Intelligent Music's M compositional software is now available for the Atari ST. Intelligent Ian Waugh investigates its application to a variety of musical styles. |
UK Electronica - Electronic Music FestivalShow Report | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1983UK Electronica |
Reggae Roots - Part 6Feature Series | Topic: Arranging / Songwriting, Drum Programming | Recording Musician, Dec 1992Groovin' on the Front LineA practical guide to programming reggae tracks with a few examples for you to try out. |
RMI Keyboard Computer KCIIReview | Sound International, Jun 1978Dave Crombie tinkles the RMI Keyboard Computer — not so much a synth, more a souped-up organ. |
Creative Sounds Improviser SoftwareReview | Music Technology, Sep 1992Atari ST SoftwareComputer improvisation - genuine inspiration or deep bleep? |
Fender Bullet, Bullet Deluxe BassGroup: Guitar Special |
Yamaha DD11Review | Music Technology, Nov 1990Digital DrumsIntriguing cries of "hit me" from the recording studio have been traced to Yamaha's new DD11 percussion controller. Simon Trask asks, can it be beaten? |
Musicsoft MIDImanReview | Music Technology, Jul 1989MIDI Tape Recorder InterfaceIf the prospect of throwing your computer into the back of a Ford Transit and hauling it on stage every night fills you with dread, the new MIDIMan from Musicsoft might well be the solution. |
Rickenbacker & E MajorInterview | International Musician & Recording World, Sep 1985The chiming of distant Rickenbackers, the drawl of Peter Buck, the whirr of Chris Maillard's tape recorder, and other sweet Georgia sounds |
Kinkade Kingsdown AcousticReview | In Tune, Jan 1985 |
Demon DemonstrationReview | Topic: Advertisement Feature | Music UK, Sep 1983 |
Advanced Music SynthesisFeature | Topic: Synthesis & Sound Design | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1981So it's a good programme? |
Korg Digital Voice Processor DVP-1Review | International Musician & Recording World, May 1986EffectsCheckIs it a vocoder? Is it a harmoniser? It's both — and a bit more, besides, as Jim Betteridge finds out. |
Lexicon PCM70Review | Home & Studio Recording, Feb 1986Digital Effects ProcessorThis sophisticated processor is more than just a new digital reverb. |
Further Secrets Of Computer Composition - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Algorythmic Composition, Composing / Art | Music Technology, Apr 1989The second and final part of this series on computer composition examines the differences between human composers and their electronic counterparts. Ian Waugh keeps the score. |
JX-8P: A Player's GuideGroup: Roland Newslink |
Hybrid Arts LudwigReview | Music Technology, Apr 1989Software for the Atari STContinuing the theme of computers and composition, Ludwig is Hybrid Arts' contribution to the growing selection of algorithmic composers currently available. Ian Waugh walks the dog. |