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Massive MemoryFeature | Topic: Computing | Music Technology, Feb 1988What's hard disk data storage, and what can it do for you? Stefan Lipson looks at the advantages of hard disks and how they can make your computer music system more efficient. |
Apple NotesFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Nov 1992 |
NewsdeskNews | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1984 |
ST NotesFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, May 1992Martin Russ is your guide to the world of music on the Atari ST, in this new monthly column... |
The Guitar LinkGroup: Roland Newslink |
Atari 520STGroup: Computer Musician16-bit Home ComputerNot just another home computer; more like the future of the entire domestic micro industry, not to mention the MIDI software one. Simon Trask has the details. |
SmokeGroup: The Front End |
Sabian/Pearl CymbalsGroup: News and Reviews |
New Products - Frankfurt Musik MesseNews | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1982 |
RumblingsGroup: Computer MusicianFeaturing sequencer software for the IBM PC from Octave Plateau, Sight & Sound’s Music Processor software for the CBM64 and a music-copying program in use at Oxford University’s Music Faculty. |
Rumblings...Group: Computer MusicianThe Synergy gets an overhaul and becomes the Synergy Plus, Passport and Syntauri fight it out, and more. |
MIDI FXReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Jun 1985For what was supposed to be a universal interface, MIDI has trouble enough staying in touch with itself, let alone the outside world. Tim Goodyer looks at four auxiliary units that set out to improve matters. |
Kawai R100Review | Music Technology, May 1987Programmable Digital Drum MachineFew companies make synthesiser debuts as good as the Kawai K3. Now the same company has introduced its first digital beatbox; Simon Trask finds out if they've maintained the standard. |
DOD R-910 Digital DelayReview | Home & Studio Recording, Aug 1984 |
FrontLinesNews | Phaze 1, May 1989People, Gear, Events, Gossiphappening people, gear, events, gossip |
Casio DA-R100Review | Sound On Sound, Jul 1992Portable DAT RecorderDerek Johnson gets acquainted with a DAT machine that's small but perfectly formed. |
How to Release Your Own CassettesFeature | Topic: Marketing / Promotion | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1984(so that people can actually hear them)A rundown on what's involved in setting up your own personal cassette label and how to bring your product to the attention of the people who matter. |
Blue Ribbon SuperJamReview | Sound On Sound, May 1992Amiga Composition SoftwarePaul Overaa takes a look at SuperJam, the new Amiga music composition package from Blue Ribbon Soundworks. |
Greengate DS3Group: Computer MusicianSound Sampling System for Apple II/IIeMainframe's sound-sampling add-on for the Apple is now available to the general public. David Ellis puts the system through its paces. |
Aphex Type C: Instant Excitement!Review | Sound On Sound, Dec 1985EXCLUSIVE: Paul Gilby examines the very latest American audio invention for removing cotton wool from your ears! |
The Right ConnectionsFeature | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Oct 1984The first of our Systems features focusses on making music with the DX7, Jupiter 6, Drumtraks and MSQ700. |
Pedals In The StudioFeature | Topic: Effects Processing | Home & Studio Recording, Feb 1985'Guitar-style' effects pedals are frowned upon by conscientious recordists but, surprisingly, some can yield very good results as we discovered. |
InfectedFeature | Topic: Computing | Micro Music, Feb 1990Paul Overaa catches something nasty and takes a look at computer viruses on the Amiga |