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Tape Editing TechniquesFeature | Topic: Recording, Tape, Vinyl, CD, DAT | Home & Studio Recording, Apr 1984An extensive step-by-step guide to correct editing. |
Byte the waxGroup: Control RoomD-to-D software triple-testSoftware for Mac, PC and Falcon |
Quickscore DeluxeReview | Music Technology, Jan 1993Score writer for the PCSettling scores on the PC |
Software TrackingReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1986Steinberg Pro24 SoftwareSimon Trask looks at one of the first multitrack MIDI recording packages to be made available for the Atari ST series of computers. How does it compare to dedicated sequencers? |
Shape Of Things To ComeNews | Sound On Sound, Nov 1990All the latest hi-tech goodies, brought to you in glorious technicolour. |
From Studio To Street - The Story Of DATFeature | Topic: Digital Audio, Tape, Vinyl, CD, DAT | Sound On Sound, Nov 1990With DAT poised to make the leap from the professional recording studio to the high street, David Mellor looks at the benefits of the format to home recording. |
Gajits Sequencer One PlusReview | Music Technology, Jul 1992Atari ST SoftwareGajits popular entry-level Sequencer One gets a face lift. Ian Waugh looks into cost effective music making the Manchester way. |
Behind The Aphex Aural ExciterInterview | Topic: Effects Processing | Sound On Sound, Aug 1993Marvin Caesar: The Aphex Story |
Amiga NotesFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Jul 1992...and Phil South has a hard time with his Amiga. |
Soundcraft Series 200 8-4-2 MixerReview | Home & Studio Recording, Feb 1984 |
The Beat Goes On...Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Oct 1985Syntron SoftwareTrish McGrath investigates a software package for the Commodore 64 dedicated to the delicate art of rhythm programming. It sounds better than you'd think. |
Cubase In-depthReview | Micro Music, Jan 1990Paul Glaister takes us deeper into Steinberg's premiere sequencing package |
Roland TB-303 Bass LineReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1982 |
Buying Secondhand & Surplus Recording EquipmentFeature | Home & Studio Recording, Mar 1984Tips on what to look out for |
The MAX FactorReview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Feb 1985A multitracking keyboard for the computer musician. |
All Systems StopFeature | Topic: MIDI, Sequencing | Music Technology, Jun 1992What happens when you press your sequencer's "stop" button and why does such a simple operation sometimes cause so much trouble? Vic Lennard offers a few troubleshooting tips and reveals that there's probably more to it than you think. |
Macro Music - Part 3Feature Series | Topic: Computing, Synthesis & Sound Design | Electronics & Music Maker, Jun 1983More music with mainframe computers |
Roland Super-MRC Sequencing SoftwareReview | Music Technology, Mar 1989Competing with the flexibility of computer-based recording systems is a problem for a dedicated sequencer, but Roland's latest MC500 software update makes it as competitive as ever. J Eshleman begs for MRC. |
Ensoniq EPSPreview | Music Technology, Aug 1988SamplerIt's nearly three years since Ensoniq struck it rich with the Mirage sampler. Simon Trask previews Ensoniq's new sampler and asks "can they repeat their success with the EPS?" |
Sequencer PlusReview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1987Want to make real music on your Amstrad PC? Ian Gilby takes you through one of the best designed, professional MIDI recording packages there is. Voyetra Technologies' Sequencer Plus runs on any IBM PC compatible computer and offers 64 tracks, sync-to-tape, a programmable tempo track, extensive note and MIDI editing facilities, and... you'll have to read the review to find out more. |
The Great Home Entertainment SpectacularShow Report | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1983 |
Turbo ChargedReview | Micro Music, Oct/Nov 1989John Renwick takes an internal sound chip synth program for the Atari ST for a test drive |