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    Ahead Software Nero; Adaptec Easy CD Creator; Sonic Foundry Vegus Pro

    PC Notes

    Many pepople seem frustrated with the 'free' software that is bundled with CD-R drives, so this month Martin Walker looks at a new low-cost CD-burning package, as well as reading a few meters.

    Techniques Aug 1999
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    Avoiding Latency Problems When Recording In A Computer Studio

    Tips & Tricks

    Paul White examines how a simple computer-based studio can be hooked up with a mixer to provide zero-latency monitoring during recording.

    Techniques Aug 1999
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    Creating A Website: Part 2

    Tips & Tricks

    Mike Simmons continues his introduction to web design for musicians with a more detailed look at the most important HTML tags, and explains how, when and in what form to use graphics on your site.

    Techniques Aug 1999
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    Getting The Best From PCs Old & New

    PC Musician

    You don't necessarily need the most powerful and up-to-date PC to create sophisticated MIDI and audio compositions. Martin Walker looks a little more deeply into what can be squeezed out of a complete range of machines, from modest to monster.

    Techniques Aug 1999
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    Netsound, SAOL & MPEG Homepages

    Net Notes

    Is MP3 the ultimate audio file format? No! Martin Russ looks at net resources dealing with what lies beyond...

    Techniques Aug 1999
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    Emagic Logic 4

    Audio Sequencing Software

    Paul White highlights the major features in the new version of Emagic's Logic sequencing software.

    Reviews Aug 1999
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    34th Atari Note Retrospective

    Atari Notes

    Almost three years after he took over this column, Derek Johnson takes an opportunity to look back at some of the excellent music and audio software covered in over 30 instalments of Atari Notes.

    Techniques Aug 1999
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    Consumer Portable Macs; Audio Ease thOnk_0+2

    Apple Notes

    Martin Russ looks at the musical suitability of Apple's latest portable computers, and the possibilities that may be opened up by their rumoured 'Consumer Portable'.

    Techniques Aug 1999
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