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The Music System

Group: Computer Musician

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1984
Software Surplus

Complete Control

Review | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, May 1985
JMS Software

JMS continue their commitment to pro software with two new packages - a Six-Trak Editor and Sequence Chain programs.

Siel Expander Editor

Group: Computer Musician

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1984
Software Surplus

Software Special

Feature | Topic: Computing | International Musician & Recording World, Feb 1985
Computercheck

A roundup of all the available music software including Island Logic, Greengate and MusiCal.

C-Lab Supertrack

Review | Sound On Sound, May 1986
Software for Commodore 64

Mark Jenkins supercharges the studio with this latest hi-tech recording software for the inexpensive Commodore 64 micro.

15 Fab Software Tips

Feature | Topic: Recording, Sequencing, Syncronisation | Sound On Sound, Jul 1993

Sound And Vision

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1986
CZ Editing Software

It's taken two British companies - XRI and Joreth - to produce the first computer-based editing packages for the Casio CZ range. Simon Trask finds out if they make programming life easier.

6-Track Composer/Arranger

Group: Computer Musician

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1984
Software Surplus

Hands On OnSTAGE

Review | Music Technology, Dec 1992
Software For Atari ST

Look Ma, no monitor

Powertran BBC Software - Part 2

Feature Series | Topic: Computing, Sampling | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1985

A utility program enabling storage of MCS1 sound samples on a BBC disk drive, among other things. Jim Grant and Tim Orr take us through it step by step.

Thinking Of Going 24-Track?

Review | Sound On Sound, Jul 1986
Software for the Atari ST

If your studio's musical output is largely synthetic in nature and you are considering an increase in tracks, then Steinberg Research's Pro-24 recording software for the Atari 520ST micro could prove a better option than a conventional tape recorder. Tony Hastings tells why.

Island Logic Music Software

Review | One Two Testing, Jun 1985

preview for the Commodore

Quinsoft VZ-ED

Review | Music Technology, Jun 1991
Atari ST Software

If you've been forced to treat your Casio VZ as a "preset" synth because of its programming system, VZ-ED could bring it back to life. Gordon Reid witnesses the VZ resurrection shuffle.

Songrep

Review | Music Technology, Jul 1992
Atari ST Software

Organising song files seems tedious - until you can't find the patterns you need. Vic Lennard boots up a program which makes housekeeping Creator/Notator files easy.

UMI 1B

Review | One Two Testing, Dec 1984
BBC B music software

software for a sequential BBC

Sonus MasterPiece

Review | Music Technology, Nov 1987
Software for the Atari ST

The software catalogue for the Atari ST continues to grow. Ian Waugh checks out a sequencer package that may give Steinberg and Hybrid Arts serious competition.

The Logical Song

Review | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Jun 1985
ISLAND LOGIC CBM64 SOFTWARE

The Music System - now for the Commodore 64.

Musigraph

Review | Music Technology, Jun 1988
Software for the Atari ST

Tired of using pencil and paper to write out your music? Fancy a hi-tech fix for your next composition? Ian Waugh scores a line (or five) with a new graphics-based music notation package from French company SARO.

12-Track Recording Studio

Group: Computer Musician

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1984
Software Surplus

Dr. T's QuickScore Deluxe

Review | Sound On Sound, Dec 1992
Notation Software

Digidesign SoftSynth

Review | Music Technology, Nov 1987
Software for the Atari ST

Simultaneously making the transition from Mac to Atari ST and crossing the Atlantic, this software package gives sampling a new slant. Chris Jenkins boots it up.

How To Become An Atari ST Power User - Part 2

Feature Series | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Sep 1991
Software

The second part of the series in which Martin Russ explains how to get the most out of your Atari ST computer.

Steinberg Pro24 III

Review | Music Technology, Jul 1988
Software for the Atari ST

The latest version of the industry-standard Atari ST sequencing package. Simon Trask finds out if software is fulfilling its promise to keep abreast of the times.

Steinberg Twelve

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

If your music's been demanding a Steinberg sequencer but your pocket's been denying you Pro24, this new budget package could be your salvation. Baby talk: Vic Leonard.

Bourbaki Fractunes

Feature | Music Technology, Mar 1992
IBM PC Software

The gap between audio and video technologies closes - a recent crossover is software that allows you to generate fractal images from your music. Ian Waugh's PC gets psychedelia.

 

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