AMIGA CD-ROM DRIVE A REALITY! Speculation has been rife as to whether Amiga owners will be able to benefit from CDTV software - and it seems they will. The Amiga CD-ROM player was still in late-prototype form but will provide full CDTV facilities, apart from the remote control, and should ship in June with an estimated retail price of $ 699. CD RECORDER White goods manufacturer Kenwood was showing a home, record-once CD machine. Though initially meant for audio and possibly hampered by the high cost of disks, around $ 90 a time, if offers exciting potential for anybody wanting to develop for the medium. MIDI CODE ADDED TO AUDIO CDS An exciting development for musicians is the Inclusion of MIDI code in forthcoming Warner audio Cds, meaning that the instrumental track can be separated from vocals and drums then modified with a compatible keyboard via CDTV's MIDI ports. Apart from its obvious Karaoke qualities, it offers potential for interactive music teaching. S You wait ages, then three come along AT Once! Look for a big value AF in March! Isamnc Watfh Orir Annl kiiif himnn rh.* crrepri nn M,xrrh I4rh will he hidden made a BeeeBBB Bie "BUBBIBI Our April issue, hirting the streets on March 14th. Will be hidden inside a posh plastic wallet Why? Well, were including a special extra - a 32-page supplement to give you a sneak preview of a brand-new magazine for Amiga owners The supplement will include the most detailed round-up of disk drives ever undertaken as well as lots of expert advice and hints Look out for it I Just as we were getting the impression that the only reason people want a PC emulator is to run route-planning software, an Amiga route planner