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    Sound Synthesis On A Computer, Part 2

    Exploration

    Dennis Miller concludes his short series on computer-based synthesizers by looking at some hybrid software/hardware synthesis systems, and introducing the powerful software synth language CSound.

    Techniques May 1997
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    Steinberg Cubase

    Tips & Tricks

    Niels Larsen, Steinberg's Sales and Marketing manager, lets you in on some crafty ways of using Cubase.

    Techniques May 1997
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    Windows '95 Resource Kit; MIDIman; PC Future

    PC Notes

    Taking over the PC Notes hot seat, Martin Walker looks at the future of the PC audio, and exposes a few problem areas for soundcards.

    Techniques May 1997
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    Cool MAX Timeline; MPEG

    Apple Notes

    After another panicky start to the year for the MacOS, Martin Russ asks what happens next.

    Techniques Apr 1997
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    Emagic Logic's Environment

    Exploration

    In the first part of this occasional series for users of popular software packages, we take a look at what you need to do to get up and running using Logic's Environment page, and provide an introduction to the Multi-instrument Object.

    Techniques Apr 1997
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    Essential Accessories For The PC Musician

    Tips & Tricks

    PC utility programs are either invaluable workmates, or end up languishing in a corner of your disk drive, rarely used. In a quest to sort out the most useful items for musicians, Martin Walker subjects his PC to the ultimate test.

    Techniques Apr 1997
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    Guide To Upgrading Your PC

    Tips & Tricks

    These days, many businesses plan to replace their computers every two years. Although bi-annual upgrades don't come easy on your wallet, in the fast-changing world of the PC-based musician, upgrades are eventually inevitable. Martin Walker advises you on how to negotiate the troubled path to DSP processing paradise..

    Techniques Apr 1997
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    Sound Synthesis On A Computer, Part 1

    Exploration

    Designing sounds on a computer can give you virtually all the knobs and sliders you'd want, but there's the potential to go far beyond hardware synthesis too. Dennis Miller begins a two-part tour of what's available.

    Techniques Apr 1997
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    SSEYO's Koan X & Evolution's Sound Studio Pro Gold

    PC Notes

    Brian Haywood looks at two new enhanced versions of previously available PC software...

    Techniques Apr 1997
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    Transferring Song Data Between MIDI Sequencers

    Tips & Tricks

    Need to transfer songs between an old sequencer and your new computer? Or between a sequencer at home and a MIDI File player for live work? Vic Lennard explains the procedure.

    Techniques Apr 1997
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    Virtual Symphony; Attila Mezei JV1080ED; Avalon

    Atari Notes

    The Atari ST is more than 10 years old, but its high suitability for music and the enthusiastic support of users means that it's still going strong. Derek Johnson takes a look at some current software, reflects on some older software available at bargain second-hand prices, and reveals those all-important Atari Show dates.

    Techniques Apr 1997
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    Audio Editing On The PC: Steinberg Wavelab, Sonic Foundry Sound Forge, SEK-D Samplitude Studio

    Exploration

    With the advance of new technology, PC audio editors have finally reached the point where they can give Macintosh systems a run for their money. Janet Harniman-Cook investigates the possibilities.

    Techniques Mar 1997
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    Electronic Cow's MIDI Arpeggiator; Sound Chip Synth

    Atari Notes

    Derek Johnson keeps the Atari flag boldly flying with news of a new Atari-based software-only synth, and also checks out a new shareware sample conversion utility...

    Techniques Mar 1997
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    MMX; Extensions

    Apple Notes

    Martin Russ puts the latest doom and gloom Apple news from the media into context.

    Techniques Mar 1997
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    PC Musician's Guide To Plug & Play

    Exploration

    A system that knows when you've plugged in a new piece of kit, and which sets it up automatically, sound like a big step forward for PC owners. Unfortunately, that big step is into a chasm for many people. Martin Walker lays down some planks to get you safely across.

    Techniques Mar 1997
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    Sonic Foundry Sound Forge 4

    Software & DSP Plug-ins

    The arrival of audio processing software plug-ins for the PC means that the platform can now compete as a viable digital audio workstation, and the latest update to PC audio editor Sound Forge supports the use of several software-based processors. Martin Walker checks them out.

    Techniques Mar 1997
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    Soundscape Version 2.0; CheckIt

    PC Notes

    Brian Heywood brings you the latest hard disk recording news from the Soundscape, and gives his PC a thorough medical with Checkit...

    Techniques Mar 1997
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    Using Toast & Masterlist CD To Make CDs In The Studio

    Tips & Tricks

    Now that CD writers and well-specified CD-burning software are becoming more affordable, you might like to think about the advantages DIY CDs could bring to your studio. Mike Collins explains the benefits and takes you through the burning process using two popular software packages.

    Techniques Mar 1997
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    MIDI + Audio On The PC: Steinberg Cubase, Emagic Logic Audio, Cakewalk Pro Audio

    Product Comparison

    Last year saw the proliferation of reliable, fully-featured MIDI + Audio sequencers for the IBM-compatible PC — packages which were previously the preserve of the Apple Macintosh platform. Janet Harniman-Cook takes a look at the three top PC programs in the field to see how their facilities compare.

    Reviews Feb 1997
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    Steinberg Wavelab 1.5

    Audio Editing Software & DSP Plug-ins

    How do Steinberg's DSP software plug-ins for their WaveLab software, now at version 1.5, compare with the industry heavyweights? Paul White unearths his nastiest recordings to find out.

    Reviews Feb 1997
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    Emagic Zap

    Lossless Audio Compression Utility

    Paul White tries Emagic's new audio file compression utility while balancing the implications of time and space.

    Reviews Feb 1997

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