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- From: dschall@castles.com (Daniel Schallock)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio
- Subject: Re: Any good scoring (sheet music) software out there?
- Date: 16 Jan 1996 07:44:10 GMT
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- >snip
- >> There just isn't enough demand in the Amiga world to support development of
- >> really fine music notation package, such as Finale, et al. Too bad.
-
- I think Deluxe Music 2.0 is a pretty good application. The only problem is
- it was produced by Electronic Arts, and we all know they don't suppoet the
- Amiga much these days. I wish I could get in touch with the people who
- programed it. I heard it was some guys in Canada, not local EA people. Any
- way I also agree, I wish they would port Finale to the Amiga! It has to be the
- most serious notation package availible.
-
- >> **************************************//*
- >> * Bob Dickow (dickow@uidaho.edu) \\// *
- >> *****************************************
-
- >Build it, and they will come! If the amiga had professional quality audio
- >built in, professionals would buy it for that use!
-
-
- Boy! Now would be a ripe time for someone to program a Music notation
- program for the Amiga. With EA out of the picture, I think alot of people like
- myself would buy any decent notation program with printing
- and midi abilities!
-
- dschall@castles.com Daniel Schallock
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