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Conference napalm::commusic_v1

Title:* * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * *
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Created:Thu Feb 20 1986
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Number of topics:2852
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2429.0. "Personal Composer - sequencer and notation SW" by HSKAPL::PLEINO (Pasi Leino, DECtop Helsinki 879-4451) Mon Sep 03 1990 11:39

    	Here's a new topic for Personal Composer, a Notation &
    	Sequencer software for IBM-PC and compatibles.
    
    	I just obtained one and thus a couple of questions:
    
    	How do you insert Program change commands into the Event 
    	editor? Do they get translated into notation?
    
    	Is it possible to modify an recorded event AND retain its
    	duration/velocity etc..? (Would like to modify the start time or
    	pitch.)
    
    	Is it possible to record a, say, 2 bar drum pattern and get
    	it copied along automatically while you record other parts?
    
    
    	I quess that's enough for now.
    
    	-Pasi-
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2429.1anybody else know this one?EPSYS::DEVRIESBy their notes ye shall know themMon Jan 07 1991 17:244
Has anyone else encountered Personal Composer?  If so, how is it?  What does
it cost?

Mark
2429.2getting off the track here, butLNGBCH::STEWARTPlan to be more spontaneous!Mon Jan 07 1991 19:1914
       
       
       
       
       
       Haven't used this one, but Twelve Tone Systems is going to
       release their notation package in "early 1991".  List price will
       be $99.  Combined with Cakewalk at $150 (list), you've pretty
       much got everything covered...I think.
       
       
       
       
       
2429.3I have Personal ComposerVFOFS::GUNDELFINGERFri Jan 10 1992 17:3923
    I purchased Personal Composer v3.3 about a year ago for about $400
    (sorry I'm just now getting a reply to you). I previously used Roland's
    MIDI+ on my Apple ][e with an MPU401 and was happy with multi-track
    recording until I wanted something to put my music to score. After
    searching every music store in the Washington DC area, I found nobody
    had a scoring program for Apple ][e/MPU401. One sly music store
    salesman sold me Leadsheeter by Passport Design claiming it would work
    on my MPU401, but the most it did for me was to destroy everything I
    had on my music disk. It seemed the only way for me to "score" was to
    buy an IBM PC type system (something repulsive to me as a loyal DEC
    employee). Finally I swallowed my pride and bought a PC clone and an
    MPU401 for it. I looked at the various scoring software at the music
    stores, and Personal Composer seemed to have what I wanted.
    	Over the past year, I have not had much free time to use/play with
    PC33 (Personal Composer V3.3) but it does have a lot of features and
    the capability to program in custom functionality. However, I have
    found the documentation to be sketchy in some areas and some of the
    utilities are tough to use, such as controlling where to break into
    pages on the printer. These difficulties I'm sure will be overcome with
    time and practice, practice, practice (the same holds true in mastering
    any musical instrument). 
    
    		Peter Gundelfinger