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The Musical MicroFeature | Topic: Computing | International Musician & Recording World, Aug 1986Rag Bags and Hotch PotchAnother grab-bag of micro-goodies from IM&RW's computer hack (or is that hacker?) Tony Mills |
Steinberg TwelveReview | Music Technology, Feb 1989Software for the Atari STIf your music's been demanding a Steinberg sequencer but your pocket's been denying you Pro24, this new budget package could be your salvation. Baby talk: Vic Leonard. |
Back on trackGroup: Control RoomFalcon hardware modsGive your Atari more studio cred |
The Shape of Things to ComeNews | Sound On Sound, Dec 1987Direct from the Far East, we bring you news of Yamaha's first 'pro' sampler, Roland's 16-bit digital reverb, Akai's low-cost digital multitrack and more... |
Theme and VariationsShow Report | Music Technology, Mar 1988THE NAMM REPORTAnaheim recently played host to 1988's Winter NAMM show. MT's American correspondents were on hand to send back news of the latest developments in hi-tech musical equipment. |
Absolutely fabulousGroup: Control RoomSpirit Absolute 2 MonitorsBudget nearfields |
Dr. T's MRSReview | Music Technology, Jul 1989Software for Atari ST/AmigaMIDI sequencing software doesn't come much cheaper than Dr T's MIDI Recording Studio. Ian Waugh compares the Atari and Amiga versions of the affordable face of sequencing. |
Radio ControlFeature | Topic: Marketing / Promotion | Making Music, Jul 1987How to get you and your band interviewed on local radio — and how to make the most of the opportunity |
Over The Road Show ReportShow Report | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1983 |
Cover Publications PulloutFeature | Topic: Advertisement Feature | International Musician & Recording World, Mar 1985Stability, Care and Attention 1975-1985 |
Casio Guitar SynthGroup: News And ReviewsThe job with rubber strings and built-in rhythm box. Jerry Uwins has his preconceptions brushed aside. But he's all right now. |
PatchworkFeature Downloads | Topic: Synthesizer Patches | Music Technology, Jan 1987The section where MT readers submit their own synth sounds. Featured machines this month include the Korg Poly 800, Roland Alpha Juno 2 and Yamaha DX7. |
RumblingsGroup: Computer MusicianThe short circuit to the latest news on the Computer Musician scene. |
Groove MC-LiteReview | Music Technology, Aug 1991MIDI-controlled Stage LightsExtending MIDI control to cover stage lighting is a logical extension of a system which can already control most aspects of music. Vic Leonard strikes a lite. |
Studio DiaryGroup: Recording WorldAnd now the end is near, Adrian Deevoy pulls the final curtain |
Rotosound StringsReview | Sound International, May 1978 |
The Gentle Art of Transcription - Part 2Group: Computer MusicianPrinting the PartDavid Ellis concludes his survey of music-transcribing devices. Among the products featured this month are units from Fairlight, New England Digital, Con Brio and Xerox. |
Mac NotesFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Jul 1992...while Kendall Wrightson reflects on a Mac world... |
Istanbul CymbalsReview | International Musician & Recording World, Dec 1986CymbalCheckBob Henrit tries out some Turkish delights |
IMS DyaxisReview | Music Technology, Aug 198716-bit Digital RecorderAn American 16-bit digital recording system designed to run with the Apple Mac Plus makes sampling direct-to-hard disk recording a powerful reality. Rick Davies gets his ear to the disk. |
Technically SpeakingFeature | Topic: MIDI | Making Music, Aug 1986What you can get from a MIDI Implementation Sheet, apart from total bafflement. |