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Sound AdviceFeedback | Sound On Sound, Apr 1988Our regular column devoted to readers’ hints and tips about their recording equipment, instruments, software and playing techniques. |
News - KeyboardsNews | In Tune, Dec 1984 |
Professional ConductReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1986Steinberg Pro 16 SequencerIt’s been a while coming, but now the Commodore 64 has a software package to rival the BBC’s UMI. Simon Trask checks out an incredible MIDI sequencer, and lists what it can do. |
Sequential Circuits MAXReview | In Tune, Apr 1985 |
The CX5M RevisitedGroup: Computer MusicianDavid Ellis digs deep inside Yamaha's MSX music computer, and finds it's capable of interfacing with more external hardware than its manufacturers seem willing to disclose... |
Turtle PowerReview | Sound On Sound, Jul 1992Turtle Beach Multisound PC Sound CardDedicated PC users will welcome the introduction of this new, high-quality sound card to further enhance PC music-making possibilities. Brian Heywood investigates. |
Roland CM ModulesReview | Music Technology, Jan 1990ROLAND CM32L, CM32P, CM64 & LAPC1 Sound ModulesRoland's CM32L, CM32P, CM64 and LAPC1 modules are a selection of their more familiar expanders re-configured and re-packaged with the computer synthesist in mind. Modulating with Ian Waugh. |
Gajits Sequencer OneReview | Sound On Sound, Jan 1990Another ST sequencer? David Hughes looks at the Gajits Sequencer One, and finds out how it measures up to the competition. |
Computers And MusicReview | Music Technology, Feb 1993 |
MIDI Matters - Part 3Feature Series | Topic: MIDI | Sound On Sound, Oct 1987Jay Chapman continues his 'back to basics' description of MIDI with a light-hearted pot-pourri of handy hints and tips. |
Amiga NotesFeature | Topic: Computing, Video / Film / Picture | Sound On Sound, Nov 1992 |
Sound AdviceFeedback | Sound On Sound, Feb 1988Our regular column devoted to readers' hints and tips about their recording equipment, instruments, software and playing techniques. |
Mixing by numbersGroup: Control RoomSteinberg MusicStationEntry-level music software |
Amiga NotesFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Dec 1993 |
MIDI Sequencer ProjectFeature | Topic: Computing, Electronics / Build | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Jun 1985Detailed Instructions on how to build your own ES&CM MIDI sequencer. (Software on tape). |
Music Technology IntroductionFeature | Topic: Advertisement Feature | Electronics & Music Maker, Oct 1986A full run-down on what's happening to E&MM next month, how it'll look, and why we're doing it. |
The New MacintoshFeature | Topic: Computing | Music Technology, May 1987Jim Burgess sends us an exclusive preview of Apple's powerful pair of new computers - and assesses their implications for tomorrow's MIDI-using musicians. |
Macro Music - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1983Music with Mainframe computers |
Hands On MIDI Song FilesReview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1990How do you learn your favourite songs? Sheet music? Records? Tapes? No way, Jose. Today's musician uses MIDI song files. David Hughes reviews songs-on-disk from hands on MIDI software. |
Atari ST Front EndGroup: Hard Facts, Soft OptionsSimon Trask takes a look into the land of windows, icons, pull-down menus and trash cans, and reports that behind the jargon lies the computer world’s most accessible graphics system. |
Midi By Example - Part 8Feature Series | Topic: MIDI | Music Technology, Apr 1993Still trapped in the MIDI maze? Never fear - Vic Lennard has found another way Out |