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Commodore FM Editor/ComposerReview | Music Technology, Jan 1987Chris Jenkins again, with a new program that lets Commodore owners look inside the Yamaha-licensed FM sound chip. A DX7 for sixpence? | |||
Joreth System 7 & CZ EditorReview | Sound On Sound, May 1987Software for Commodore 64Ian Waugh takes a look at this combined MIDI sequencer/librarian package, and voice editors for the CZ and DX synth ranges. | |||
Commodore 64Feature | Topic: Computing | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Nov 1983Versatile micro reviewed | |||
TrackstarReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Oct 1986Software for Commodore 64Ian Waugh examines a new starter sequencer package designed to lure Commodore 64 users into the MIDI software habit. Is it friendly enough? | |||
C-Lab SupertrackReview | Sound On Sound, May 1986Software for Commodore 64Mark Jenkins supercharges the studio with this latest hi-tech recording software for the inexpensive Commodore 64 micro. | |||
Multitracking On A BudgetReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Jun 1986Software for Commodore 64Do we need another German software package for the Commodore 64. The C-Lab company think we do, and after playing with their first system, Simon Trask finds himself agreeing. | |||
The Advanced Music SystemReview | Sound On Sound, Jan 1986Software for Commodore 64The addition of a MIDI module allows this software package for the Commodore computer to control external synthesizers amongst other things. Ian Waugh reports. | |||
SONUS Sequencer & Data EditorsReview | Music Technology, Jul 1987Software for the Commodore 64In an exclusive review, Rick Davies tests three Commodore-based packages from an American company whose programs are new to the UK. Do they stand up against stiff competition? | |||
Steinberg CosmoReview | Music Technology, May 1987CZ Voice Editor for Commodore 64/128With Casio's CZ synths showing no sign of losing popularity, Ian Waugh looks at an editing package that uses a Commodore 64 to help make Phase Distortion accessible. | |||
Step-time SequencingGroup: Computer Musicianfor Wasp Synthesiser and Commodore 64Jethro Hill and some software that allows EDP's Wasp synthesiser to be sequenced from a Commodore 64: amazingly, no additional hardware is required to interface the two... | |||
Joreth Music Composer SystemReview | Sound On Sound, Apr 1987Software for the Commodore 64Ian Waugh explores Joreth Music's integrated Music Composer System and Real-Time Linker - two powerful MIDI sequencing packages for the Commodore 64 micro. | |||
Microsound Digital Music SystemGroup: Computer MusicianMIDI Sampling Hardware and Software for Commodore 64In which a long-awaited, British-built sampling hardware/software package for the CBM64 catches MIDI and makes it to the review stage. Simon Trask reports. | |||
Joreth Music Composer SystemGroup: Computer MusicianMIDI Software and Hardware for Commodore 64An extensive new MIDI software package from Worcestershire could well be the answer to many a Commodore owner's dream. Simon Trask has the details. | |||
Siel 16-track Live SequencerGroup: Computer MusicianSoftware for Commodore 64 and SpectrumHe was unimpressed by the same company's step-time MIDI package, but how does Steve Howell rate its real time equivalent? | |||
Commodore 64 - The Soft Way, The Hard Way, The MIDI WayFeature | Topic: Computing | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Jul 1984Floppy disks and tape, Microsound 64, SCI Model 64 | |||
Passport MIDI/4 Plus and MIDI/8 PlusGroup: Computer MusicianSoftware for Apple II and Commodore 64Sequencing software aimed at the Apple II and CBM64. Four- and eight-track versions receive expert scrutiny from David Ellis. | |||
Amiga - Theory And PracticeFeature | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1986David Ellis buys a Commodore Amiga and looks at the latest software written for it. The music is good, the graphics are better - but what does the future hold? | |||
Doctor! Doctor!Feature | Sound On Sound, Mar 1986Software for Commodore 64Dr.T's MIDI Sequencer software for the Commodore 64 has been much applauded in the USA for its versatile real-time and steptime operation. Now that it's available on prescription in the UK, we asked software surgeon Ian Waugh for his diagnosis... | |||
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EditorialGroup: Computer MusicianFrankie says Extract Your Digits. But should we? | |||
EditorialGroup: Computer MusicianComputer music in modern education. Is it a mixed blessing? | |||
EditorialEditorial | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Jul 1984 | |||
Pro-1 Micro SequencingFeature | Topic: Computing, Sequencing | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Apr 1984...and not a component in sight | |||
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