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The Music SystemGroup: Computer MusicianSoftware Surplus |
Complete ControlReview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, May 1985JMS SoftwareJMS continue their commitment to pro software with two new packages - a Six-Trak Editor and Sequence Chain programs. |
Siel Expander EditorGroup: Computer MusicianSoftware Surplus |
Software SpecialFeature | Topic: Computing | International Musician & Recording World, Feb 1985ComputercheckA roundup of all the available music software including Island Logic, Greengate and MusiCal. |
C-Lab SupertrackReview | Sound On Sound, May 1986Software for Commodore 64Mark Jenkins supercharges the studio with this latest hi-tech recording software for the inexpensive Commodore 64 micro. |
15 Fab Software TipsFeature | Topic: Recording, Sequencing, Syncronisation | Sound On Sound, Jul 1993 |
Sound And VisionReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1986CZ Editing SoftwareIt'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/ArrangerGroup: Computer MusicianSoftware Surplus |
Powertran BBC Software - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Computing, Sampling | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1985A 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 1986Software for the Atari STIf 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. |
Quinsoft VZ-EDReview | Music Technology, Jun 1991Atari ST SoftwareIf 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. |
SongrepReview | Music Technology, Jul 1992Atari ST SoftwareOrganising 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. |
Sonus MasterPieceReview | Music Technology, Nov 1987Software for the Atari STThe 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 SongReview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Jun 1985ISLAND LOGIC CBM64 SOFTWAREThe Music System - now for the Commodore 64. |
MusigraphReview | Music Technology, Jun 1988Software for the Atari STTired 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 StudioGroup: Computer MusicianSoftware Surplus |
Digidesign SoftSynthReview | Music Technology, Nov 1987Software for the Atari STSimultaneously 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 2Feature Series | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Sep 1991SoftwareThe second part of the series in which Martin Russ explains how to get the most out of your Atari ST computer. |
Steinberg Pro24 IIIReview | Music Technology, Jul 1988Software for the Atari STThe 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 TwelveReview | Music Technology, Feb 1989Software for the Atari STIf 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 FractunesFeature | Music Technology, Mar 1992IBM PC SoftwareThe 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. |