One of the pioneers in the field, Nick Holliday of Millennium Music in Nottingham, even has two PCs, one for sequencing applications and one for showing off hard disk recording. All this is changing now, as stores start to catch up with the PC revolution by having computers available in the shop for demonstrations. So in the past you've had to play a kind of Russian Roulette, with your wallet at the business end of the revolver. With software this has always been a problem, due to the fact that not many shops have a PC setup or even the knowledge to give sensible advice. Brian Heywood finds out where you can go for a PC software demo, checks out the Windows MIDI Mapper, and spends some money via his PC.ĭespite my natural laziness and a predisposition to use the telephone to order from the comfort of my armchair, there is still nothing like going into a shop to buy the next toy.
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