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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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    Cakewalk FX3 Soundstage

    Reverb / Virtual Room Simulator

    PC DirectX only

    Cakewalk's FX3 Soundstage is, in essence, a reverb, but that description...

    Reviews Jul 1999
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    Steinberg Avalon 2

    Atari Sample Editor (Retro)

    Features like software synthesis, frequency-domain editing and resynthesis seem impressive when modern sample editors incorporate them — but they were the stuff of myth when Steinberg released Avalon nearly 10 years ago. Paul Sellars chronicles an Atari legend.

    Reviews Jul 1999
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    Creating A Website: Part 1

    Tips & Tricks

    Computers have always been important in the hi-tech studio for sequencing and, latterly, recording audio. They can, however, be equally useful for publicising and distributing your music, if you're connected to the Internet. Mike Simmons explains the basics of setting up a web site from a musician's perspective.

    Techniques Jul 1999
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    MP3 Developments

    Net Notes

    Downloadable music is on the move in more ways than one, with new developments in portable players and online delivery streaming onto the scene. But what do all these changes mean for musicians? Simon Trask assesses the situation.

    Techniques Jul 1999
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    Stealth Gee3; QuickTime 4; Sound Synthesis & Sampling; Streaming

    Apple Notes

    What is the best Mac setup for music? Martin Russ tries to give a straight answer.

    Techniques Jul 1999
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    Transferring Digital Audio Using PC Soundcards

    PC Musician

    Most people expect that a digital input or output will simply provide a bit-for-bit copy of the original signal. After all, bits are bits, aren't they? Martin Walker sheds some light on the various things that can go wrong.

    Techniques Jul 1999
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    Windows 2000 Setup; Native Instruments Reaktor

    PC Notes

    Looking into the future is never easy, especially where Operating Systems are concerned. Martin Walker ponders the possibilities.

    Techniques Jul 1999
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    Improving Your PC Music System On A Budget

    Feature | Tips & Tricks

    As much as we'd like to buy all the latest PC software, no-one's coffers are bottomless. Martin Walker looks at some of the many free or low-cost alternatives for the PC musician.

    Techniques Jun 1999
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    Koan Pro 2; Firewire Drivers

    Apple Notes

    This month, Martin Russ steps back and overviews the Macintosh for any newbies, and revisits an often overlooked bit of routine maintenance.

    Techniques Jun 1999
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    Mario Becroft PC AT; ASJinnee; FaST Club On Line

    Atari Notes

    Derek Johnson reports on Atari shows in Stafford and Germany, and rounds up some more ST and Falcon news.

    Techniques Jun 1999
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    Norton Utilities Integrator; USB Tips

    PC Notes

    If you fancy making music on the move, a laptop PC looks ideal. Martin Walker looks at some of the options. Norton Utilities Integrator; USB Tips.

    Techniques Jun 1999
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    The Internet Underground Music Archive; Taxi A&R;

    Net Notes

    Derek Johnson & Debbie Poyser find out how you can use the Internet for promoting, distributing and selling your music, and for getting it heard by the right people.

    Techniques Jun 1999
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    BIAS Peak v2.02

    Sound Editing Package

    Is BIAS Peak the natural successor to the ageing Sound Designer II, or can the old dog still show it some tricks? Paul White finds out.

    Reviews Jun 1999
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    Gallery PX10 Production Palette

    Pro Tools Control Surface

    Digidesign's Pro Tools is undoubtedly a powerful system, and a hardware control surface such as the Gallery Production Palette can really help to unlock that power. Mike Collins just loves being in control...

    Reviews Jun 1999
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    Sibelius Scorewriting Software

    Most MIDI sequencers now include some notation facilities, however, these fall some way short of the needs of the scorewriting professional. Arranger and conductor Mike Crofts checks out one of the few dedicated scorewriting programs.

    Reviews May 1999
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    DirectX 6.1, DirectMusic; Yamaha CRW4260S; Pentium III

    PC Notes

    This month sees Martin Walker meeting the men from Microsoft, burning CDs faster, listening to new SoundFonts and testing out utility software. Does he ever sleep?

    Techniques May 1999
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    Connecting Audio + MIDI Signals Inside PC Music Software

    PC Musician

    Multiple inputs and software-based mixers allow both audio and MIDI signals to travel some convoluted routes inside the PC. Martin Walker untangles his virtual cables to how best to get them out at the other end.

    Techniques May 1999
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    Plug-ins; Adobe Premiere

    Apple Notes

    Martin Russ brings you more information about Mac plug-ins, and downloads two Software Development Kits.

    Techniques May 1999
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    Quinsoft Mixer Maps; Electronic Cow Charming Chaos; Pravda

    Atari Notes

    Studio management software, Cubase mixer maps, sounds and editor/librarian programs for a range of older synths are all up for grabs as an Atari developer posts his previously commercial work for free on the Internet. Derek Johnson tells you what's available and keeps an eye on the Atari news scene.

    Techniques May 1999

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