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Totally MusicalReview | Sound On Sound, Jul 1986Software for Apple MacintoshMartin Russ reviews the superbly professional Southworth 'Total Music' software recorder for the Apple Macintosh computer. |
Dr T's Copyist ApprenticeReview | Music Technology, Aug 1990Software for the AmigaDr T's programmers probably sieep as often as rust. Ian Waugh boots up the latest version of the successful Copyist scorewriting program - and finds that it's running on his Amiga. |
C-Lab Creator And NotatorReview | Music Technology, Feb 1989Software for the Atari STFollowing the success of C-Lab's Creator sequencing software for the Atari ST, the company have updated it and added a sophisticated scorewriting program. Simon Trask takes note. |
Siel 16-track Live SequencerGroup: Computer MusicianSoftware for Commodore 64 and SpectrumHe was unimpressed by the same company's step-time MIDI package, but how does Steve Howell rate its real time equivalent? |
Drumware GenWave/12Review | Music Technology, Jul 1988Software for the Atari STThe first generation of generic sample editors for the Atari ST is led by Drumware's GenWave. Lorenz Rychner breaks the language barrier. |
Souper TrouperReview | Sound On Sound, Oct 1993Digital Soup Editing Software For The PCIt's very cheap and immensely powerful. Read our review to find out more... |
EMC SY/TG55 Manager/EditorReview | Music Technology, May 1991Atari ST SoftwareIs it a librarian? Is it a manager? Ian Waugh checks out this flexible ST software companion to Yamaha's SY55 synth - and reckons he can't manage without it. |
Yamaha CX5MGroup: Computer MusicianMusic Computer and Software1984's most eagerly-awaited electronic music product is finally making its way into dealers' showrooms. David Ellis has been taking a look at the micro itself, Yamaha's exclusive FM sound chip, the controlling keyboard and the first batch of software. |
Making WavesReview | Sound On Sound, Dec 1991Resotek Virtual Wave SoftwareMartin Russ investigates a software synthesis program that offers a wealth of new sounds for under £100. |
Sunrise Software PC DrummerGroup: Quality Controldrum pattern editorYet more useful kit for PC musicians. Honestly, we're spoiling you... |
Shared Interests II - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Computing | Music Technology, Apr 1994Shareware & Public Domain softwareContinuing our investigation into what's happening in the public domain, Ian Waugh proves that good software is even better when it's shared. |
Intelligent Music UpBeatReview | Music Technology, Sep 1987Software for Apple MacintoshThis Mac program from New York sets out to bring the flexibility of computer programming techniques to drum programming. Jim Burgess drums up his enthusiasm. |
Creative Sounds ImproviserReview | Sound On Sound, Apr 1992Improvisation SoftwareAuto-accompaniment software seems to be growing up, offering real interaction and creativity in place of tacky preset patterns. Martin Russ looks at Improviser, an ST program that does just what its name suggests. |
Byte the waxGroup: Control RoomD-to-D software triple-testSoftware for Mac, PC and Falcon |
Musicator GS for WindowsGroup: Quality ControlPC sequencing and notation software16-track sequencing and notation software for the PC. Especially for those who know the score... |
Dr T'S KCS OmegaReview | Music Technology, Dec 1991Atari ST SoftwareCombining four Dr T's programs, Omega brings together scorewriting, sequencing and powerful editing facilities on the Atari ST. Ian Waugh reckons it's Christmas. |
The Finale AnalysisReview | Sound On Sound, Feb 1991PC Music Notation SoftwareCoda's Finale is well established as a respected Mac scorewriting program. Peter Cudmore looks at the long-awaited version for the PC. |
HB EngraverReview | Music Technology, Jul 1989Macintosh Notation SoftwareDesktop music publishing becomes a serious proposition with this sophisticated notation software for the Apple Mac. Dan Goldstein notates his way around the dots. |
C-Lab Creator/Notator V3Review | Music Technology, Mar 1991Atari ST SoftwareOne of software's greatest strengths is its ability to evolve. Ian Waugh looks at the refinements now available in one of the most popular sequencing/notation packages. |
Band In A Box V5Review | Sound On Sound, Oct 1992Accompaniment SoftwareThis popular auto-accompaniment program is gaining in features and sophistication with every upgrade. Martin Russ plays with himself... |
Datel Sound SamplerGroup: Computer MusicianHardware and Software for Sinclair SpectrumE&MM new-boy Simon Trask gets his teeth into a Spectrum-based sampling system that retails for no more than £50. |
Jellinghaus Music SystemsGroup: Computer MusicianMIDI Computer Interface and SoftwareGerman company Jellinghaus have been producing some interesting-looking MIDI software for some while. Now Rosetti are bringing it into the UK, and David Ellis has managed to get his hands on a few review samples. |