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Sequential Prophet 3000Review | Music Technology, Sep 198716-Bit SamplerThis 16-bit stereo sampler promises more than just an improvement in sound quality over the earlier Prophets. Rick Davies reckons it could set a new standard in user interfaces. |
The Fairlight Explained - Part 7Group: Computer MusicianMore scintillating graphics displays as our CMI series comes to Page 6. Jim Grant puts the text in between the pictures. |
Chip Parade - Part 6Feature Series | Topic: Electronics / Build | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Feb 1984Micro sound generators |
Atari 600XLFeature | Topic: Computing | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Jan 1984A review for the musician |
Voyetra Sequencer PlusReview | Sound On Sound, Mar 1991Version 4Brian Heywood evaluates the latest update to Voyetra's powerful PC-based sequencing program. |
PatchesFeature | Topic: Synthesizer Patches | Polyphony, Sep/Oct 1978 |
Making The Most Of Your Mirage - Part 3Feature Series | Sound On Sound, Dec 1986Tony Hastings brings you his third instalment of Mirage hints and tips which begins to unravel the confusion that surrounds the use of the MASOS functions - including 'ramp scaling'. |
The Music NetworkFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, May 1989SOS OnlinePaul Gilby reports on activities on Europe's new electronic communications system for musicians. |
Microware Launch 24-Track MIDI ComposerGroup: Roland Newslink - Summer 1985 |
Looking BackEditorial | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1984 |
The Barry BoxReview | Music Technology, Mar 1987Not quite a name, not quite a musical instrument, but a useful tool for sampling and investigating sound with the help of a BBC B computer, a couple of controls, and some friendly advice from Uncle Ian Waugh. |
Casio FZ20M SamplerReview | Sound On Sound, Aug 1989Casio have added a SCSI interface to their FZ10M, made the hard disk optional, and called it the FZ20M. Paul Ireson investigates this born-again sampler. |
Compu-Mates R100 DrumDroidReview | Music Technology, Feb 1988A new programming aid for the Kawai R100 takes the form of DrumDroid software for the Atari ST. Scott Gershin becomes a "mouse drummer". |
Master ClassGroup: Roland Newslink - Summer 86An education in computer music |
Steinberg Cubase 3.0 - Part 1Review Series | Sound On Sound, Apr 1992In Part 1 of a 2-part review, Cubase enthusiast David Mellor looks at the fully matured version of one of the world's favourite sequencers. |
The Musical MicroFeature | Topic: Computing | International Musician & Recording World, Jul 1986Take It From The TopTony Mills with more up and downmarket software |
Mac NotesFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Jul 1992...while Kendall Wrightson reflects on a Mac world... |
The Musical MicroFeature | Topic: Computing | International Musician & Recording World, Apr 1986The Plot ThickensMore Pics on the beat monitored by Tony Mills |
Oberheim DPX1Review | Music Technology, Feb 1987Sample Replay UnitIn a musical climate dominated by preset sounds, why not produce a rack-mounting unit that simply replays other people's samples? Paul Wiffen analyses Oberheim's attempt at doing just that. |
Production LinesOpinion | Sound On Sound, Aug 1993Suede's producer Ed Buller gives vent to some controversial opinions. |
The Shape Of Things To ComeNews | Sound On Sound, May 1986Time again to peer into the crystal ball to find out what new products will be appearing over the next few months. |