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The Musical MicroFeature | Topic: Computing | International Musician & Recording World, Dec 1985What, a revolution in the US? Tony Mills plays foreign correspondent |
An Old ProReview | Sound On Sound, Feb 1991Steinberg Pro24 AmigaSteinberg's Pro24 amiga sequencer is the latest arrival in the rather sparse field of Amiga music software. Paul Overaa looks at a new incarnation of an old favourite. |
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. |
Big KReview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Oct 1984The Siel SystemA detailed look at Siel's new DK600 keyboard Interface, and Expander. |
Book ReviewReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Jun 1983 |
Yamaha Hello! Music!Group: Quality Controlcomputer music systemIt's a complete computer system with speakers, it gives you GM tones, Cubase Lite sequencing and much more besides, and it's very friendly. |
Amiga NotesFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Nov 1993 |
Yamaha C1 Music ComputerReview | Music Technology, Dec 1988Yamaha's new computer is a PC compatible equipped with eight MIDI Outs, two MIDI Ins and SMPTE time-sync ports. Harvey Newquist powers up the successor to the ill-fated CX5M. |
Screen With A ViewFeature | Topic: Computing | Music Technology, Oct 1991With the arrival of Microsoft's Multimedia Windows, the much-derided PC could become a musician-friendly computer. Adrian Sutton gets a clearer view. |
RumblingsGroup: Computer MusicianDigital synthesis for the IBM PC, sound-sampling for the Apple II, and drum composing for the Commodore 64. David Ellis has the details. |
Doctors OrdersReview | Micro Music, Apr/May 1989Clive Grace reviews KCS - One of the most transported sequencer packages around. |
Apple NotesFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Aug 1993 |
Power DressingFeature | Topic: Computing | Music Technology, Feb 1994The PowerPCThe PowerPC should bring whole new meaning to the phrase 'power without the price' But is it still a price worth paying? Ian Waugh has the answer... |
StacyReview | Micro Music, Mar 1990Paul Overaa sees what the new Atari laptop, The Stacy, has to offer |
Re:MixIndex Audio | The Mix, Aug 1994On this month’s RE:MIX mixed-mode CD...The words behind the sounds on this month’s CD |
Ensoniq EPS-M Sampler ModuleReview | Music Technology, May 1989Rather than keep the module-addicts happy with a rack version of their EPS sampler, Ensoniq have incorporated some attractive improvements into their EPS-M - like quadrupling its memory. David Bradwell liked it so much he bought it... |
Reprieved by ROMGroup: Control RoomSystem Solutions CD-ROM DriveCD-ROM drive for Atari |
Rumblings...Group: Computer MusicianThe Synergy gets an overhaul and becomes the Synergy Plus, Passport and Syntauri fight it out, and more. |
Making the most of your Mirage - Part 4Feature Series | Topic: Sampling | Sound On Sound, Jan 1987Tony Hastings brings his enjoyable series of hints and tips to a close with a look at the Mirage's final four MASOS functions. |
Macworld '89Show Report | Music Technology, Feb 1990The Atari ST may currently be the most popular music computer, but a lot of music software is still being pioneered on the Apple Mac. Mike Collins visited MacWorld '89 for the latest musical developments. |
Steinberg CosmoReview | Music Technology, May 1987CZ Voice Editor for Commodore 64/128With Casio's CZ synths showing no sign of losing popularity, Ian Waugh looks at an editing package that uses a Commodore 64 to help make Phase Distortion accessible. |
On TapeFeature Audio | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Sep 1985 |
The Shape Of Things To ComeNews | Sound On Sound, Jun 1986Details of new MIDI software and something for all Fostex Model 80 owners are amongst the new products we have for you this month. |