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Technical IntroductionGroup: MIDI Supplement - Part TwoPaul White outlines the theory behind the new interconnection standard. |
The Affordable World of Computer MusicFeature | Topic: Computing | International Musician & Recording World, Feb 1986The Musical MicroMore packages picked apart by Tony Mills |
The Musical MicroFeature | Topic: Computing | International Musician & Recording World, Feb 1986Happy Christmas?!Tony Mills looks back at Xmas 85, to see whether what you got for it was worth getting |
Sequential MAXReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1985Preset PolysynthThey call it a computer peripheral and MIDI expander, you'll probably think of it as a preset version of the SixTrak. Exclusive review of SCI's new baby by Dan Goldstein. |
Beat DisInterview | Sound On Sound, Jun 1991Into the future with RSS, and looking back to programming 'Say A Little Prayer', Bomb The Bass talk technical to Mike Collins. |
CommentEditorial | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1985Production SamplesTo sample or not to sample, that is the question. |
LEMI Future Shock and AMP 83Group: Computer MusicianMIDI Hardware and Software for Apple II MicroLast month we looked at six software packages, but not one of them was written for the Apple and its lookalikes. LEMI's MIDI system is one that is, as David Ellis discovers. |
A Fresh MixReview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Apr 1985CMC 24 MixerOn the cheapest computer-assisted mixer yet, the AHB CMC 24. We take a look. |
Software SpecialFeature | Topic: Computing | International Musician & Recording World, Feb 1985ComputercheckA roundup of all the available music software including Island Logic, Greengate and MusiCal. |
Amiga NotesFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Dec 1993 |
System ExclusiveReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Oct 1985Music System SoftwareA software package for the CBM64 sets out to utilise the SID chip but involves MIDI along the way. Simon Trask investigates the consequences, now that Island Logic have given way to Firebird. |
Excerpts from City Slab HorrorInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1985Severed Heads mainman Tom Ellard in conversation with Dan Goldstein - no one in the modern music industry is safe. |
News - Drums/PercussionNews | In Tune, Jan 1985 |
The Musical MicroFeature | Topic: Computing | International Musician & Recording World, Jun 1986Editing PackagesTony Mills on sequencing and editing software for the C64 and Atari 520 ST micros |
Breaking The IceFeature | Music Technology, Apr 1992Who'd have guessed that Akai Iceland were about to release a MIDI bass controller and major software updates for the DD1000? Mørv Smørdilørv proves that you never can predict innovation. |
Sound And VisionReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1986CZ Editing SoftwareIt's taken two British companies - XRI and Joreth - to produce the first computer-based editing packages for the Casio CZ range. Simon Trask finds out if they make programming life easier. |
12-Track Recording StudioGroup: Computer MusicianSoftware Surplus |
BBC MicroFeature | Topic: Computing | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Feb 1984An in-depth assessment |
Rice Drum SoftwareReview | Music Technology, May 1987Nothing to do with paddy-fields or Uncle Ben, but Ian Waugh reviewing two versions of a new drum program for the under-used BBC computer. Is it cost-effective? |
Dr T Keyboard Controlled SequencerReview | Music Technology, Mar 1987for Atari ST ComputerOne of America's most innovative software houses comes up with its first program for a 16-bit computer, the Atari ST. Rick Davies takes it for a spin. |