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    Musitek Midiscan v2.51

    Score To MIDI File Conversion Software

    A new utility from Musitek claims to turn printed dots and lines into something non-score reading musicians can get to grips with. Janet Harniman-Cook gives it the once-over.

    Reviews Dec 1998
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    Nemesys Gigasampler v1.5

    PC Software Sampler

    Imagine a sampler with almost unlimited memory that doesn't cost a fortune, and runs on a PC using a standard soundcard. Martin Walker installs Gigasampler, and prepares to be amazed.

    Reviews Dec 1998
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    Pilchner-Schoustal Acoustic X

    Room Acoustic Optimisation Software

    Acoustic design is usually a combination of guesswork, intuition and very hard maths. Paul White tries delegating it to his PC instead.

    Reviews Dec 1998
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    DirectX; Music On The Internet

    PC Notes

    Martin Walker explores the pros and cons of different soundcard drivers, fixes a problem with his IRQs, and still finds time to read a couple of books as well.

    Techniques Dec 1998
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    Electronic Cow; Softjee; Devil Studio; Easy Beat

    Atari Notes

    Electronic Cow programs are moovin' on up, and French company Softjee have got UK distribution for their range of software. Derek Johnson checks out the Atari action.

    Techniques Dec 1998
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    Sound Manager

    Apple Notes

    As it was, as it is, and as it may be. Martin Russ looks ahead to where musical Macs may be going.

    Techniques Dec 1998
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    Synthesizer Sites

    Net Notes

    Paul Nagle takes the helm this month in our new regular feature on music and recording resources on the internet, highlighting sites devoted to synthesizers old and new, and finding an essential download for owners of the Roland VS880.

    Techniques Dec 1998
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    Making The Transition To Computer-based Digital Recording: Part 1

    Tips & Techniques

    Paul Wiffen has been introducing people to digital audio on computers in one form or another for 10 years now, but sees people falling into the same old traps time and time again. In the first part of a short series he explains the importance of making the right decisions before you buy a new system.

    Sound Advice Dec 1998
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    Koblo Vibra 9000

    Software Synth

    Derek Johnson and Debbie Poyser explore a well -specified virtual monosynth from newcomers Koblo.

    Reviews Dec 1998
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    Measuring PC Hard Drive Audio Recording Performance

    Tips & Tricks

    What's the best way to set up you PC's hard drive for digital audio recording? Useful statistics can be hard to come by, so Martin Walker runs his own tests.

    Techniques Dec 1998
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    Sonic Foundry Acid

    Loop-based Music Production Tool

    Loop-based sequencing can involve heavy-duty time-stretching and pitch-shifting, but Sonic Foundry aim to change this with Acid, which allows you to mix multiple sample loops while changing their pitch and tempo in real time. Martin Walker applies the Acid test.

    Reviews Nov 1998
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    Steinberg/Propellerhead Rebirth RB338 v2

    Techno Microcomposer Software

    Unlike the vintage equipment it emulates, Rebirth is getting more sophisticated all the time. Derek Johnson & Debbie Poyser catch up with the latest version.

    Reviews Nov 1998
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    Waldorf D-Pole Filter

    Module Plug-in

    In a market already awash with software plug-ins, it takes something special to stand out. Martin Walker investigates a filter that is poles apart.

    Reviews Nov 1998
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    Waves Easywaves

    PC Directx Plug-in Bundle

    Waves are rightly renowned for their full price plug-in suites for both Mac and PC, but can they achieve the same reputation at the entry level end of the market? Martin Walker wonders just how easy it is.

    Reviews Nov 1998
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    Bitheadz Retro AS1

    Virtual Analogue Synth

    Paul White revisits his old analogue synthesis days via Bitheadz's Retro AS1 — but can a computer screen ever be as friendly as all those knobs and faders?

    Reviews Nov 1998
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    All About Windows '98

    Exploration

    Since Microsoft released Windows 98 at the beginning of June, some PC musicians have held back to see how stable it is, while others have taken their chances. Martin Walker crosses his fingers and jumps the latest hurdles form Bill Gates.

    Techniques Nov 1998
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    Electronic Cow Squash It

    Atari Notes

    Atari users with CD-ROM drives can take advantage of a new disc crammed with MIDI and audio bits and pieces, for just £25. Derek Johnson gives it a spin.

    Techniques Nov 1998
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    iMac

    Apple Notes

    The iMac has been shrouded in mystery since its announcement by Apple — and some of the puzzles just won't go away, even now the first machines have shipped. Martin Russ investigates.

    Techniques Nov 1998
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    Tubetraps; Speakerstands; Room Acoustics

    Net Notes

    Martin Walker is the first to take the chair in our new regular column on Internet based resources for the hi-tech musician. This month, he looks at sites that aim to help you improve the sound of your studio.

    Techniques Nov 1998
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    Windows '98; EZ SCSI

    PC Notes

    This month sees a major upgrade of the PC variety, as Martin Walker invests in a faster, more powerful machine, as well as installing Windows '98. Things will never be the same again!

    Techniques Nov 1998
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    Calistan Solutions Wave Safe

    Sound File Protection Software

    If you have ever been faced with an error message that prevented you loading in an entire track of WAV audio, you will be extremely interested in Wave Safe. Martin Walker explores a world of corruption.

    Reviews Nov 1998

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