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Born In The USAFeature | Topic: Computing | International Musician & Recording World, Nov 1985The Musical MicroTony Mills gets up to Yankee panky with some Stateside software |
TechTalk - Living Off VideoInterview | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1986If you're a frustrated synth programmer looking for an outlet to use your talents, you could become a soundtrack writer for computer games. Matthew Vosburgh meets one of Britain's best. |
RAP AttackReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1985RAP SoftwareAn ingenious Spectrum/Commodore program that lets you combine whole hordes of MIDI drum machines into compatible systems. Simon Trask gives it the thumbs-up. |
Tron Digidrum 3Review | In Tune, Jul 1986 |
On TapeIndex Audio | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Nov 1984 |
Passport MIDI/4 SoftwareGroup: Computer MusicianSoftware and InterfaceDavid Ellis casts a critical eye over Passport Designs' first foray into the wonderful world of MIDI. |
Graphically YoursReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1985It's now some 18 months since the company first produced MIDI software for home micros, and now SIEL have come up with two of their most attractive packages yet. Trish McGrath has the details. |
Ensoniq MirageReview | International Musician & Recording World, Apr 1985KeyboardCheckThe big sampling surprise from Frankfurt gets the Curtis Schwartz seal of approval |
6-Track Composer/ArrangerGroup: Computer MusicianSoftware Surplus |
Final ScoreReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1986Steinberg ScorewriterSimon Trask looks at how the Germans get computers to print out staves, notes and time signatures, and is suitably impressed. |
RumblingsGroup: Computer MusicianMoog's Song Producer, Channel 8 Software, and a chance for budding computer musicians to get their music onto vinyl. |
Greetings, Computer Musicians!Group: Computer Musician |
Great ExpectationsNews | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1985FRANKFURT PREVIEW '85A special preview of some of the new goodies that'll be on show at the Frankfurt Musik Messe - Europe's premier music fair - when it gets under way in the second week of February. |
The Professional's ChoiceFeature | Topic: Sequencing | Sound On Sound, Apr 1986Steinberg Pro16 MIDI SequencerTony Hastings takes you through the recording of a song using the facilities of the Pro 16 MIDI Sequencer software from Steinberg Research. |
Musical Micro SurveyFeature | Topic: Buyer's Guide, Computing | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Mar 1984Concise guide |
System PowerFeature | Sound On Sound, Dec 1985In conjunction with the Chase Bit 01 Expander, Casio CZ-101 synthesizer and Akai Sampler, the Jellinghaus 12-Track MIDI Studio software for the Commodore 64 micro represents the most powerful compositional and recording set-up available under £2500. Mark Jenkins catches his breath and tells you why. |
Oh My Darling 49Review | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Mar 1985Will there be a rush to purchase Siel's new CMK 49 computer gizmo? We pass judgement. |
AHB CMC 24Review | Home & Studio Recording, May 1985 |
Window ShoppingReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1985Passport Music ShopIan Waugh examines Passport's new scorewriting program for the Commodore 64, and likes what he sees. If only he could write music... |
The ExpanderFeature | Topic: Home Studio | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Mar 1985Mark Jenkins' system |
Questionnaire Results - Part 2Group: Computer MusicianReaders' replies to the second half of our survey, analysed by David Ellis. |
JMS ScorewriterReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1986A new software package for the Commodore 64 that puts step-time sequencing, recording and scorewriting in an elegant perspex box. Ian Waugh finds it transparently appealing. |
CommentEditorial | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1984Bigger Means BetterReasons for our increase in cover price. |