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TapeGroup: Bedroom Bouncedown - Home Recordingcassettes, and how to avoid going around in circleshear no evil, speak no evil, C-no60... which cassette? |
Speaker's CornerFeature | Topic: Acoustics, Mixing, Recording Studios | Phaze 1, Jun 1989CHOOSING & USING: studio monitoringexplaining the art of studio monitoring |
Hill MultimixReview | Home & Studio Recording, Jul 1984 |
Dynaware BalladeReview | Music Technology, Mar 1990IBM PC SoftwareThis combined sequencer and tone editor for the IBM PC will work happily with Roland's MT32 and LAPC1. Ian Waugh looks into a serious PC music system. |
Personal Composer System/2Review | Sound On Sound, Dec 1988Jay Chapman sinks his teeth into one of the most complex and sophisticated scorewriting and sequencing programs on the market - Jim Miller's Personal Composer for PC compatible computers. |
E-mu MorpheusGroup: Quality ControlZ-plane synthesiserFrom one of the few companies still committed to developing new methods of sound synthesis, the Morpheus promises much. Does it deliver? |
Korg KMS30Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1985MIDI SynchroniserAnd on a less spectacular scale, Korg introduce a synchroniser that won't break the bank, though it'll still crack a lot of problems, as Trish McGrath finds out. |
Apple NotesFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, May 1993 |
Stripes & StarsGroup: In SessionTodd AO StudiosSimon Braund visits New York's busiest movie post-production facility |
The Sequencer BibleFeature | Topic: Buyer's Guide, Sequencing | Music Technology, Oct 1992The MT Software Sequencer Buyer's BibleThe only guide you'll ever need |
Hot StuffReview | Sound On Sound, Jun 1988Toa MR-8T 8-track Cassette RecorderIf you thought eight tracks on standard cassette was an impossibility, think again. David Mellor assesses the world's first 8-track cassette recorder. Will it do to 8-track tape machines what the portastudio did to 4-tracks? Read on and find out... |
Vox PopuliReview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Sep 1985Microvox Mimic Digital Sound EditorHigh-spec sampler for the CBM 64 |
Software SupportFeature | Topic: Computing, Sequencing | Sound On Sound, Jan 1993Hints, Tips & News From The World Of Music Software |
Turtle Beach Softworks Sample VisionReview | Music Technology, Mar 1989Software for the IBM PCGeneric sample editors have been giving Atari ST users a lead in sample editing for a while; now IBM PC users have the chance to get ahead. Dennis Miller has a vision. |
Sounding OffOpinion | Sound On Sound, Mar 1990Transparent Technology and the ComposicianTransparent technology and the Composician: SOS reader Rowland Jones gets his chance to sound off. |
SoundchaserGroup: Computer MusicianDigital Computer Music SystemA state of the art computer music system for Apple users. |
The ManorFeature | Topic: Recording Studios | International Musician & Recording World, Oct 1975A close look at the Manor's astonishing new studios |
UMI-4M MIDI Composition SystemReview | Sound On Sound, Sep 1988Are 8 bits still viable? Martin Russ temporarily abandons his Atari ST for a look at the latest version of this music sequencer package for the BBC micro. |
Photographing Sound - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Sampling | Sound On Sound, Dec 1985The Art of SamplingPart 1: The Art Of Sampling. Keyboard programmer Paul Wiffen offers valuable advice on squeezing the most out of your sampler. |
Iconix SoftwareReview | Music Technology, Aug 1987Software for the Atari STThe first release from a British company called System Exclusive is a 128-track sequencer for the Atari ST. Simon 'ST Trask (and his assistant, 'Mouse') find it both powerful and flexible. |