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Loop The Loop

Review | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Jun 1985
Loop Create software for the Greengate DS:3.

New looping software for the Greengate DS:3.

The Digital Muse Prodigy

Review | Music Technology, Apr 1990
Software for the Atari ST

Son of TDM's Virtuoso ST sequencing software, the budget Prodigy retains many of its parent's best features. Ian Waugh checks out the fastest little sequencer in the west.

RAM Music Machine

Review | Music Technology, Jan 1987
For Spectrum and Amstrad Computers

The would-be Fairlight killer comes under scrutiny at last. Ian Waugh reports on an ambitious add-on for Spectrum and Amstrad micros.

Hybrid Arts Ludwig

Review | Music Technology, Apr 1989
Software for the Atari ST

Continuing the theme of computers and composition, Ludwig is Hybrid Arts' contribution to the growing selection of algorithmic composers currently available. Ian Waugh walks the dog.

Intelligent Music Realtime 1.1

Review | Music Technology, Apr 1989
Software for the Atari ST

If the usual approach to computer sequencing is unappealing or uninspiring to you, you may find the approach offered by this Atari ST program more to your liking. Chris Meyer finds time for Real Time.

Quinsoft 4-OP Librarian

Review | Music Technology, Mar 1990
Atari ST Software

Following in the footsteps of their impressive FB01 editor, Ian Waugh reports that Quinsoft's latest editor is a cost-effective method of getting the most from 4-op FM.

Steinberg Musical

Review | Music Technology, Sep 1989
Atari ST Software

In a completely different vein to Cubase, MusiCal is a music learning program aimed primarily at the educational market. Ian Waugh goes back to school.

CDP MIDIGrid

Review | Music Technology, Jul 1989
Atari ST Software

Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Or is it possibly the most impressive piece of software around? Ian Waugh plugs into the Grid and emerges a wiser man.

Dr T'S D110 Editor

Review | Music Technology, Jan 1989
Software for the Atari ST

The latest in Dr T's Caged Artist series of editors is an Atari ST program for Roland's popular D110 synthesis mdule. Vic Lennard takes his L/A the easy way.

C-Lab Explorer 32

Review | Music Technology, Oct 1989
Atari ST Software

Not only will Explorer 32 edit sounds on Roland's MT32, MT100, E10, E20, D5, D10, D20, D110, D50 and D550, it will also store edits in C-Lab's Creator and Notator sequencers. Ian Waugh is Our Man in LA.

Steinberg Cubase v1.5

Review | Music Technology, Apr 1990
Software for the Atari ST

Meanwhile, at the other extreme of ST sequencing, Steinberg's Cubase program gains a real-time MIDI Manager and a large-format monitor. Nigel Lord touches a new base.

Gajits Sequencer One

Review | Music Technology, Mar 1990
Atari ST Software

It's powerful, it's intuitive and it's cheap - just about everything an ideal Atari sequencing package should be. Ian Waugh reviews.

Steinberg Cubase - Part 2

Review Series | Music Technology, Sep 1989
Atari ST Software

In the second half of this definitive review. Nigel Lord looks into the editing and scorewriting facilities of Steinberg's latest sequencing software.

Steinberg Cubase - Part 1

Review Series | Music Technology, Aug 1989
Atari ST Software

They gave us the first industry-standard sequencing software for the Atari ST in Pro24, now Steinberg are making a second bid for Atari domination with Cubase. Nigel Lord says "part two next month...

The Sequencer Bible

Feature | Topic: Buyer's Guide, Sequencing | Music Technology, Oct 1992
The MT Software Sequencer Buyer's Bible

The only guide you'll ever need

Dr T'S T-Basic

Review | Music Technology, May 1990
Software for the Atari ST

Until now writing MIDI software has been the preserve of a few dedicated individuals, but T-Basic offers to make MIDI programming accessible to the masses. Ian Waugh gets online.

Dr T'S Tunesmith

Review | Music Technology, Jan 1989
Software for the Atari ST

When the conventional approaches to composing music wn't deliver the goods, this Atari ST program may help provide the inspiration. Ian Waugh investigates computer-generated music.

Bit By Bit MIDIDrummer

Review | Music Technology, Jun 1989
Software for the Atari ST

If you're currently using a software sequencer you'll almost certainly remember the days of drum machine programming as sublimely simple. Ian Waugh investigates a program that returns to basics.

Intelligent Music

Review | Sound On Sound, Aug 1988
Intelligent Music's M Software

Here's a program that will banish your lack of inspiration forever! Version 2.0 of Intelligent Music's 'M' (for Macintosh and Atari computers) is considerably more than an isochronic pulse sequencer. Ed Jones puts on his thinking cap and delves deeper...

Welcome

Editorial | Sound On Sound, Apr 1988

Editorial

Group: Computer Musician

Editorial | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1984

The saga of MIDI software over-pricing, and what should be done about it.

Welcome

Editorial | Sound On Sound, Oct 1991
A Necessary Evil?

This article has no OCR bodytext.Sounds Like Video

Feature | Topic: Video / Film / Picture | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Mar 1984

Software & hardware

This article has no OCR bodytext.Competition

Competition | Sound On Sound, Sep 1991

Win Opcode software worth over £700!

This article has no OCR bodytext.Competition

Competition | Sound On Sound, Nov 1991

Win a Frochlich Freestyle and Band-In-A-Box Pro software.

 

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