TIME TALK
TIME TALK originated as scribbles on the back of track sheets in the
middle of hectic recording sessions. The key formulae swiftly became
installed on my sequencer's notepad, where, as a busy working engineer
and composer, I began to rely on them more and more. It was only a matter
of time before the calculator became history, and TIME TALK appeared for
the first time in it's own right on the ST's screen.
It soon appeared on other ST screens. Brian Hall and Rikki Blue were key
early consultants, as were others too numerous to mention.
John Sherwood, 1995
"TIME TALK is a must" Future Music
"versatile...the ideal solution" Sound On Sound
"get hold of a copy of TIME TALK as soon as possible and check out it's
versatility and usefulness for yourself" Music Technology
FULL VERSION SAMPLER VERSION
œ44:99 œ34:99
The Sampler Version has no timecode page. In addition it takes up
somewhat less memory (which can be a factor with later versions of Cubase
run on 1 meg machines).
These are special ST Format prices, and require an ST Format voucher to
be included to :
ALEPH
PO Box 3083
London N1 8NZ
0171-704-9191
the best time you'll ever have