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Pandora Technology Powertools M1 EditorReview | Music Technology, Dec 1988Software for the Atari STIf you're looking for an easy approach to programming your new Korg M1 workstation, this Atari ST program could be for you. Vic Lennard goes to work with a mouse. |
Korg 05R/WGroup: Quality ControlGeneral MIDI moduleLess knobs, more sound |
Synthesizer Design - Part 3Feature Series | Topic: Synthesis & Sound Design | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Jan 1984Jezz Woodroffe's page |
Heavy fretting - Part 4Group: Sound AdviceBrian O' Shaughnessy advises on recording acoustic guitar |
Technically SpeakingFeedback | Topic: Computing, MIDI | Making Music, Dec 1986This is brilliant — a program that'll generate random patches for the DX21. Well weird! |
The New GenerationReview | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1986Commodore Music SystemIf you're a computer manufacturer and you've got excess stocks to sell, you switch the emphasis to music. That's what Commodore have done, as Chris Jenkins reports. |
Dim sum on the rocksGroup: Mixing It! |
Carlsbro Sound CentreFeature | Topic: Retail | International Musician & Recording World, Nov 1975Dealer of the MonthCarlsbro Sound Centre, Mansfield |
Eliminating Patch Cords Without Eliminating CapabilityFeature | Topic: Electronics / Build, Maintenance / Repair / Modification | Polyphony, Jul 1977A Practical Approach |
Dave Stewart's Music Seminar - Part 5Feature Series | Topic: Music Theory | Sound On Sound, Nov 1990New Jerusalem (Continued)Part 5: Another songwriting masterclass from Dave Stewart, continuing his examination of the ideas behind 'New Jerusalem'. |
Keeping Up To DateReview | Sound On Sound, Dec 1990Alesis Quadraverb Plus and Datadisk SQUpgrading your equipment doesn't always mean selling the old stuff and replacing it entirely: new facilities and features may be only a chip away. Tony Hastings looks at updated versions of two Alesis units. |
Short CutsGroup: Quality ControlMiroslav Vitous Symphonic Orchestra sample CD-ROMs, Prima Publishing Quick Time: Making Movies With Your Macintosh by Robert Hone |
On The Beat - Part 9Feature Series | Topic: Drum Programming | Music Technology, Apr 1990Ignoring the sunshine and the siestas, this month's On The Beat concentrates on the sounds and the instruments of Brazil. Nigel Lord guides us through the samba Batucada and the Maracatu. |
Russ DX7 AI EditorReview | Sound On Sound, Apr 1988This low-cost program for the Atari ST uses Artificial Intelligence techniques to take all the hard work out of programming FM synths and allows you to create new ‘musical’ voices quickly and easily. David Hughes enters the edit zone... |
Peavey RMC 4512Review | Music Technology, Dec 1987MIDI Foot ControllerWith both hands fully occupied on stage it seems a shame to use your feet for nothing but standing on; Rick Davies tries using his for controlling MIDI equipment. |
Byte the waxGroup: Control RoomD-to-D software triple-testSoftware for Mac, PC and Falcon |
Willow OneFeature | Topic: Construction / Build, Home Studio | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, May 1984Build a home recording studio |
JHS Spring Reverb SL5300Group: Recording WorldStudio TestCheap and effective, like our own spring chicken Jim Betteridge |
Steinberg Cubase AudioReview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1992 |
Playing The Perfect GigFeature | Topic: Live | Making Music, May 1986Start here to avoid disaster and achieve applause. We bring you clues from experienced hands. |