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Amiga ProfileFeature | Topic: Computing | Music Technology, Nov 1989THE COMMODORE AMIGAYou hear so much about (and from) the Atari ST that it's tempting to believe it's the only computer used for making music. Michael Brooke takes a look at a powerful alternative - Commodore's Amiga. |
WelcomeEditorial | Sound On Sound, Aug 1987 |
Atari NotesFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Oct 1993 |
Machines £500 to £1500Group: Drum Machine Supplement |
C-1 and you've seen 'em allReview | Micro Music, Aug/Sep 1989John Renwick puts Yamaha's super-computer through it's paces |
Hands On OnSTAGEReview | Sound On Sound, Aug 1992Atari ST MIDI File PlayerHands On's OnSTAGE package frees your ST from its monitor, and turns it into a gigging sequencer. Derek Johnson checks it out. |
The Art Of RepetitionEditorial | Music Technology, Jul 1990They say everyone's got one good song in them, it's writing a second that determines whether the first was luck or not... But just how good a guide to the quality of music is the ability to repeat it? |
PC NotesFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Oct 1993 |
Kurzweil SMP-RReview | Music Technology, Jul 1993Sampling upgrade for the K2000Now you can upgrade Kurzweil’s market-leading synthesiser, the K2000, with a sampling interface. According to Simon Trask - and who are we to argue? - you can mingle your own samples with the synth’s onboard sounds, and edit the whole lot to your heart’s content in up to 64Mb of RAM. Whistle Kurzweil while you work, indeed. |
Computer Musician - RumblingsGroup: Computer Musician |
The CubistInterview | Music Technology, Dec 1989Steinberg Research are responsible for some of the most significant developments in computer music systems in recent years. Nigel Lord talks tech with Charlie Steinberg on a rare visit to Britain. |
In the first placeEditorial | Music Technology, Dec 1993 |
Atari NotesFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Jun 1993 |
Kenton Electronics Pro 2Review | Sound On Sound, Aug 1992MIDI-To-CV ConvertorKenton Electronics are well-known for their quality internal MIDI retrofits for analogue synths. Paul Ireson gets converted to their new stand-alone MIDI-to-CV interface. |
PAN: The Performing Artists NetworkFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Nov 1987Mark Badger sets his baud rate for the heart of the sun and goes 'on-line' to America to interview Perry Leopold, founder of PAN - a unique communications network for hi-tech musicians. |
Hard WearingReview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1991Brother PDC100 SequencerMartin Russ tries out Brother's latest hardware sequencer. |
Graphic equalsGroup: Mixing It! |
Tron Digidrum 3Review | In Tune, Jul 1986 |
Master Tracks ProReview | Micro Music, Feb 1990Paul Overaa gives the once over to this new Amiga sequencer. |
ST NotesFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Oct 1992More Atari news and tips from Martin Russ. |
Sqyrrel And ST-Effi for the Atari STReview | Music Technology, Apr 1992When you've paid out hard cash for the hardware, it's good to find out that the software comes free. Ian Waugh examines some PD software which supports Yamaha's FX500 and QY10. |