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RumblingsGroup: Computer MusicianWhat happened when the International MIDI Association talked software, plus more. Newscaster - David Ellis. |
Dr.T’s Software PageFeature | Topic: Computing, Sequencing | Sound On Sound, Oct 1988More useful hints and tips for Dr.T’s music programs, written and compiled exclusively for SOS by Dr.T themselves. |
ScannersNews | Music Technology, Dec 1993Picking up the signals from the world of music and technology... |
Steinberg Pro24 IIIReview | Music Technology, Jul 1988Software for the Atari STThe latest version of the industry-standard Atari ST sequencing package. Simon Trask finds out if software is fulfilling its promise to keep abreast of the times. |
Atari STaceyPreview | Music Technology, Dec 1989While computer sequencing has the power, hardware sequencing had the reliability... Jeff Rona gets a sneak preview of a laptop computer that has the best of both worlds. |
Break PointsReview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1993Gajits Breakthru Sequencer For Atari STWe put this value for money Atari sequencer through its paces. |
The Musical MicroFeature | Topic: Computing | International Musician & Recording World, Jan 1986Usable PackagesThe sun rises on computer music, or so says Tony Mills |
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... |
StacyReview | Micro Music, Mar 1990Paul Overaa sees what the new Atari laptop, The Stacy, has to offer |
Alesis MMT8 SequencerReview | Music Technology, Feb 1988The hardware sequencer to beat them all? After an overlong wait, Simon Trask gets to grips with the latest development in the Alesis World Domination plan. |
Tantek Master MatrixReview | Home & Studio Recording, May 1987ELECTRONIC PATCHBAYTantek enters the professional market with a patchbay par excellence. |
Master Tracks JuniorReview | Music Technology, Jun 1988Software for the Atari STA powerful sequencer for a less than overpowering price? Simon "loadsamidi" Trask discovers the slimmed-down version of Master Tracks Pro might just be Passport's passport to mass popularity. |
The CubistInterview | Music Technology, Dec 1989Steinberg Research are responsible for some of the most significant developments in computer music systems in recent years. Nigel Lord talks tech with Charlie Steinberg on a rare visit to Britain. |
Screen With A ViewFeature | Topic: Computing | Music Technology, Oct 1991With the arrival of Microsoft's Multimedia Windows, the much-derided PC could become a musician-friendly computer. Adrian Sutton gets a clearer view. |
When Is A Computer? - Part 5Feature Series | Topic: Computing, MIDI | One Two Testing, Mar 1984Why is a MIDI? |
Professional ConductReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1986Steinberg Pro 16 SequencerIt’s been a while coming, but now the Commodore 64 has a software package to rival the BBC’s UMI. Simon Trask checks out an incredible MIDI sequencer, and lists what it can do. |
C-Lab CreatorReview | Music Technology, Dec 1987Software for the Atari STThe competition for an industry-standard sequencing program to accompany the industry-standard computer hots up, as Simon Trask finds out when he picks up the mouse on C-Lab's contender. |
Opcode VisionReview | Music Technology, Jun 1989Software for the Apple MacintoshOpcode's latest sequencing software for the Apple Macintosh aims to include all the facilities of other sequencers and add some more of its own. Carter Scholz believes he's seen the light. |
Hinton Instruments' MIDICReview | Sound On Sound, Sep 1986An interesting name for a very interesting MIDI computer product from Flinton Instruments of Oxford. Jay Chapman tells you what it does and how it can be used. |
Making HistoryRetrospective | Music Technology, Aug 1991Looking back over ten years' worth of magazines, it seemed that there were certain moments worth reliving - here are the edited highlights. |
BeeBMIDI - Part 5Group: Computer MusicianJay Chapman's crusade to get E&MM readers writing their own BBC software continues, with a look at how interrupt-handling works out in practice. |
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. |
Le Sequenceur PolyphoniqueReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1985The French answer to the MSQ100? A polyphonic sequencer with comprehensive interfacing facilities, and a few tricks up its sleeve gets the treatment from 'le docteur' Simon Trask. |