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This board enables samples to be downloaded into the T1/2/3 and used as oscillators in the voice structure, just like any other part of the waveform memory - all of the filtering and envelope processing can be used to shape the basic samples. 200 Programs and 100 Combinations can be created.Īnother innovation is the option of adding a 512K RAM board to the T-series (though it is fitted as standard on the T1). The waveform memory has been doubled to eight Megabytes, adding a considerable number of new sounds. The sequencer now supports 32 MIDI channels (two independent sets of 16) via four MIDI Outs on the T1/2/3's back panel. The internal memory has been expanded to give a 56,000 note capacity for the sequencer, and the sequencer's facilities have been improved, making it more of a serious tool than the M1's 'sketch pad'.
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The flagship T1 ( £3700) is a real monster, with a full 88-note piano weighted keyboard the T2 ( £2999) has a 76-note unweighted action and the T3 ( £2500) has a 61-note unweighted action.Īmong the significant improvements over the M1's design is the addition of a 3.5" disk drive for sound and sequence storage. The T1, T2 and T3 are all based on the same improved M1 voice circuitry, but differ in the mechanical specifications of their keyboards. (Watch out for a full review soon!)Īmong the few keyboards to actually make their debut at the BMF were Korg's new T-series synths. Just as Steinberg's Pro24 sold the Atari to the music world, maybe Microillusions' Music X will do the same for the unjustly overlooked Amiga. Perhaps now, with the release of this major program, we will see the Amiga becoming a more popular computer among professional musicians.
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However, that has largely been due to the limited availability of professional Amiga music software - for a long time Dr.T's Software was the only 'serious' music software house to support the machine. The Amiga has not yet really taken off as a music computer in this country - the Atari ST is still very much the computer of mass choice - despite its undoubted power, particularly in relation to bringing together music and computer animation.
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Music X runs under AmigaDOS, and will therefore multitask with other Amiga software. Main features of Music X include: 250 tracks, full colour graphic editing, event list editing, a control track, simultaneous absolute (minutes, seconds and frames) and relative (bars, beats, MIDI events) operation, real-time track muting/mixdown, SMPTE sync, MIDI timecode sync and video clock sync.
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Besides its comprehensive sequencer functions, Music X takes advantage of the Amiga's particular abilities to offer sample playback on the computer - any sound saved in IFF format can be triggered and manipulated directly from the program, which also incorporates a patch editor and librarian which can be used concurrently with the sequencer.
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Microillusions' Music X ( £199), their long-awaited professional music system for the Commodore Amiga, finally appeared in its fully working form at the British Music Fair.