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May 1998 Magazine Contents

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    Access Virus

    Virtual Analogue Synthesizer

    Offering more multitimbrality than its virtual analogue rivals, plus a combination of knobs for instant gratification and an LCD for accessing more advanced features, will the Virus leave the competition feeling a little sick? Paul Nagle finds out.

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    Alesis ADAT XT20

    Digital 8-track Recorder

    Paul White tests the 20-bit Alesis ADAT XT20, to see whether it wil really help us make better recordings or just allows us to record our low-level hum and noise more accurately!

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    Audio Technica 30 Series

    AT3525 / AT3527 / AT3528 Microphones

    Paul White gets an earful of a new range of quality mics that goes easy on the pocket but doesn't compromise on sound.

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    Beyer MCD100

    Digital Condenser Microphone

    Beyerdynamic have become the first mainstream manufacturer to offer the audio industry a practical digital microphone. Hugh Robjohns investigates the MCD100 to see if it represents the future of recording technology.

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    Blue Chip Axon AX100

    MIDI Guitar Converter

    MIDI guitar has a long and chequered history, litered with great expectations and expensive failures. Dave Lockwood investigates the latest contender to see if it really is able to bring something genuinely new to the field.

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    Clavia Nord Modular: Part 2

    Virtual Analogue Modular Synthesizer

    Paul Nagle concludes his look at Clavia's groundbreaking new Nord Modular.

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    Digitech Vocalist Performer

    Vocal Harmony Processor

    This new Vocalist has been designed to be easier to use than ever. Martin Walker sings up a storm in three-part harmony...

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    Dynaudio BM15A

    Powered Monitors

    Paul White listens to Dynaudio's latest powered nearfield monitors and counts the days until he has to give them back.

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    Fostex DP8

    Digital Switcher

    Paul White tries a simple but useful digital switching system that can be used with s/PDIF or ADAT-format signals.

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    JoeMeek VC5 Meequaliser

    3-band Dual Channel EQ

    While this outboard EQ provides little more than a decent desk EQ in the way of facilities, it does have that distinctive vintage JoeMeek sound at a price that won't break the bank.

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    Mediatrix Audiotrix 3DXG

    Soundcard

    In a market already awash with soundcards, it takes a clever company to find a niche that hasn't already been filled. Martin Walker finds out what tricks this new card has up its anti-static sleeve.

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    MOTU FreeStyle

    Sequencer

    If you feel that the average sequencer makes you take off your musician's head and put on your computer programmer's head, take a look at FreeStyle. Derek Johnson is not a number, he's a free man...

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    Novation Supernova

    Polyphonic Synthesizer Module [Preview]

    Simon Trask previews the Supernova, Novation's most ambitious synthesizer module to date.

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    Roland VS840

    Digital 8-track Workstation

    Digital multitrackers are now nothing new, but this one records to a built-in Zip drive using low-cost 100Mb cartridges. Duke Ashton carries on recording.

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    SPL Charisma Dual-channel

    Valve Signal Processor

    Though this Charisma has only two channels instead of eight, it's lost none of the original charm.

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    Tascam TMD8000

    Digital Console

    Tascam have long been one of the big guns in the mid-range recording mixer market. Now they enter the digital mixer arena with a desk aimed at music and post-production work. Hugh Robjohns runs his digits all over it.

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    Yamaha EX5

    Workstation Synthesizer

    Yamaha's new flagship workstation mixes 'n' matches several of the company's existing synthesis technologies and throws in a new one for good measure. But have they over-extended themselves? Simon Trask spends some time with the EX5 to find out...

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    Zoom RhythmTrak 234

    Drum Machine

    New drum machines are few and far between these days, but as Nicholas Rowland discovers, this one has a lot to offer even in a world full of computer sequencers.

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Techniques

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    Creating Multiple Booting PC Environments

    Tips & Tricks

    Music and games software doesn't normally tend to mix very well on the same PC. Martin Walker tries out a selection of ways to achieve harmony.

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    D-sound Pro 3.5 Beta

    Apple Notes

    Martin Russ checks out some worthwhile shareware, explains the benefits of registration, and nudges his mouse.

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    Effective Drum Programming: Part 4

    Tips & Techniques

    Even a killer rhythm pattern won't make the grade if it's played with lacklustre sounds. In the concluding part of this series, Nicholas Rowland puts on his sound designer's head and explains how you can re-tread your tired timbres...

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    EIDE; CD-R

    PC Notes

    This month Martin Walker prepares to burn his own CD-R disks, discusses the merits of the rewritable variety, and reports back from the Frankfurt MusikMesse.

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    Electronic Cow EC909

    Atari Notes

    Derek Johnson homes in on dedicated Atari software developers Electronic Cow, who, fortunately, haven't been affected by the EU ban on British beef...

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    Practical Guide To Making CDs

    Tips & Tricks

    Mike Collins offers a step-by-step practical guide to using several software packages designed to help you work more effectively with CD writers.

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    Practical Studio Soundproofing: Part 4

    Room Within A Room

    If you have the space, the time and the money, the best sound isolation can be achieved by building a room within a room. Paul White explains what's involved.

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Sound Advice

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    All About Digital Audio: Part 1

    The Basics

    Digital recording systems have been in everyday use now for nearly 20 years, and such systems have become affordable to the project studio owner within the last decade. But what actually is digital recording, how does it work, and are the claims made about its sonic perfection justified? In the first of this new 6-part series, Hugh Robjohns revisits the technology and techniques involved.

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People

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    BILL LASWELL: Re-shaping The Music Of Miles Davis

    Interview | Producer

    Tampering with recordings made by a musical legend like Miles Davis would be seen by many as tantamount to sacrilege. But what if you believed, like producer Bill Laswell, that the music in question had never been heared as it should be? Paul Tingen gets the inside story.

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    BOB MOOG: Pioneering Synths

    Interview | Manufacturer

    Paul White talks to one of the seminal figures of the electronic music era, pioneering synthesizer designer Bob Moog.

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    JOHN ORAM: Father Of British EQ

    Interview | Designer/Producer/Musician

    John Oram now puts hsi name to his own range of mixers and studio outboard, after a varied career including many years of design experience with some of the big names in British audio. Paul White enjoys a slice of sonic history.

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    PAUL JOHNSON: Computers Vs Hardware

    Sounding Off

    Paul Johnson has made up his mind; once in a while, he is resolved to spurn the seductive charms of his computer. And when it moans and refuses to work properly, he won't be putting up with any of its nonsence. Here's why...

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    The Truth About Demos, Part 1

    Exploration

    In the first of a two-part series, Big George looks at Father Christmas, the Easter Bunny, getting signed to a record company on the strength of sending out a demo, and other fairy tales...

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    VINCE HILL: Recording Ripples Of Change

    Interview | Artist

    Most of us are aware that sticking on a favourite CD can cheer you up after a terrible day, but many baulk at the concept that music can actually help to heal your mind and body, despite the growing evidence to support this theory. Debbie Poyser & Derek Johnson investigate, and meet a man whose music is composed with the intention of making you feel a whole lot better...

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