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Microdeal Super ConductorReview | Music Technology, Jan 1988Software for the Atari STA budget MIDI sequencing package for the Atari ST (what isn't?). Our own St discovers that a fraction of the price doesn't necessarily mean a fraction of the facilities - especially when you're talking computer software. |
Gajits Sequencer One PlusReview | Music Technology, Jul 1992Atari ST SoftwareGajits popular entry-level Sequencer One gets a face lift. Ian Waugh looks into cost effective music making the Manchester way. |
Dr T's Tiger CubReview | Music Technology, Jan 1991Commodore Amiga SoftwareFollowing its success as an Atari ST sequencing/notation program, Tiger Cub finds itself available to Commodore Amiga owners. Ian Waugh gets a new pet. |
Yamaha C1 - Part 2Review Series | Sound On Sound, Jul 1989Music SoftwareIn the second part of his review of the new Yamaha C1 music computer, Ian Gilby provides a rundown of the different types of music programs available for the C1 and explores the sequencing and MIDI utility program's that are bundled free with the computer. |
Self ControlReview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Jun 1985EMR Miditrack Performer Software (Spectrum/BBC)8 track real time MIDI sequencer software from Electronic Research. |
Electronic Drum SequencerGroup: Computer MusicianSoftware for BBC MicroNew software for the BBC B and E&MM's analogue and digital percussion modules: it can be used with or without the OMDAC project. Designer Dave Burden describes the system. |
Software Envelope GeneratorFeature | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1983Use the Sinclair ZX Spectrum to create sophisticated digital envelopes. |
Greengate DS:3 & Looping SoftwareReview | International Musician & Recording World, Jul 1985SystemcheckThe Greengate goes loopy |
Opcode MAXplayReview | Sound On Sound, Aug 1992MIDI Utility SoftwareMAXplay opens a window on a world of MIDI applications, including MIDI analysers, harmonisers, editor/librarians and much, much more. Kendall Wrightson investigates. |
Intelligent Music MReview | Music Technology, Mar 1988Software for the Atari STPreviously exclusive to Mac owners, Intelligent Music's M compositional software is now available for the Atari ST. Intelligent Ian Waugh investigates its application to a variety of musical styles. |
SongWright IVReview | Music Technology, Mar 1989Software for IBM PC and compatiblesAs scorewriting software increases in popularity, it increases in variety - if you're using an IBM PC and you're on a tight budget, Songwright could be for you. Ian Waugh scores the wright stuff. |
Dr T's BeyondReview | Music Technology, Sep 1990Software for Apple MacintoshIt's not often a new program enters the Macintosh stable of sequencers, but one notable newcomer is this package from Dr T's. Mike Collins dons Mac and boldly goes... |
4T/FX and d2d EditGroup: Quality ControlSoftware for the Atari FalconFrom D2D2U - tapeless recording on the Falcon |
Raising The StandardFeature | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1986MSX SoftwareIs the Japanese computer standard a dead duck, or will the latest music and video software from Toshiba and Pioneer save the day? Annabel Scott has the answers. |
Multitracking On A BudgetReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Jun 1986Software for Commodore 64Do we need another German software package for the Commodore 64. The C-Lab company think we do, and after playing with their first system, Simon Trask finds himself agreeing. |
SOS Guide to Music SoftwareFeature | Topic: Buyer's Guide | Sound On Sound, Apr 1988Last month we gave you advice on choosing a computer for musical applications; as a follow on, this month Mike Barnes provides a comprehensive rundown of available music software for the Atari, Macintosh, IBM PC, and Amiga computers. |
Iconix MIDI SequencerReview | Sound On Sound, Jun 1987Software for the Atari STThis is the first British pro music software to be released for the Atari ST range of computers, and the first to really make full use of the Atari's GEM graphics operating system, according to the manufacturer. Martin Russ checks out their claims. |
Machine headGroup: Control RoomSibelius scoring softwarePowerful Archimedes program |
The Advanced Music SystemReview | Sound On Sound, Jan 1986Software for Commodore 64The addition of a MIDI module allows this software package for the Commodore computer to control external synthesizers amongst other things. Ian Waugh reports. |
MIDIsoft StudioReview | Music Technology, Nov 1988Software for the Atari STThis new Atari ST sequencing software package from America combines affordability with flexibility. Simon Trask applies the soft touch. |
The Work EthicReview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Aug 1985Music Works software (Apple Macintosh)Music software for the Macintosh |
Roland TentraxReview | Music Technology, Aug 1991Atari ST SoftwareUsing a Roland MT32 or any Roland CM modules and looking to get into sequencing on an Atari? Ian Waugh reckons that there's a particular piece of software you should check out. |
Shared Interests - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Computing | Music Technology, Mar 1994Shareware & Public Domain softwareMountains of useful programs can be yours for nothing! Well, it's a public service, innit? declares Ian Waugh. |