Sound Software


There is plenty of sound sotware on the Amiga:  OctaMED, Bars and Pipes Pro;
Deluxe music 2; Quadra Pro; etc.  Deluxe Music Construction Set 2 is also
one of a kind, allowing the composer to simply place appropriate notes on
a score, and set it up as one would when composing a standard score.

But how much does this cost?  Well, actually it costs absolutely nothing.
OctaMED and Quadra Pro are available through any good   PD  
library.

The music that you hear when you start this program is a standard computer
"mod", or "module", which wass written in one of the aforementioned
programs.

The PC also has a small amount of sound software but seeing as the PC does
not have sound as standard (other than an annoying beep) there is not really
an incentive for companies to produce audio software for the PC.  And
surprise surprise, it's expensive too.

Programs like Bars & Pipes Pro show that there are things that can only be
done on the Amiga, other than   Graphics  .

See also:
  Sound  


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