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- From: dkim@bonnie.ics.uci.edu (AmigaNerd)
- Subject: Re: DMCS, PD player?
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- Organization: Univ. of Calif., Irvine, Info. & Computer Sci. Dept.
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- Date: 28 Jul 92 11:55:37 GMT
- References: <1992Jul22.123104.13905@vax5.cit.cornell.edu> <drool.0816@retreat.Bah.Rochester.NY.US> <1992Jul27.082241.733@galaxy.gov.bc.ca>
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- In article <1992Jul27.082241.733@galaxy.gov.bc.ca> ewilts@galaxy.gov.bc.ca (Ed Wilts) writes:
- >In article <drool.0816@retreat.Bah.Rochester.NY.US>, drool@retreat.Bah.Rochester.NY.US (Paul Coene) writes:
- >> Are there any PD players for DMCS songs found on BBS systems, or do I have
- >> to buy DMCS to listen in?
- >
- >There are no PD players for DMCS. I did notice, however, that someone in
- >either the latest Amazing Computing or AmigaWorld is advertising DMCS for only
- >$19.95. Can't go wrong at that price...
- >
- Yes, there are some PD program that plays DMCS songs. Why would you want to
- listen to DMCS songs? Because it was one of the 1st major Amiga music software
- and many of the Amiga's musics were produced by it (and Sonix, too).
- I forgot the name of DMCS player, but the problem was that you needed
- the instrument file which were in DMCS disk. Some DMCS songs that were
- distributed in BBS had included instruments, but not all.
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- DMCS is not worth it. It is as bad as Music Studio! By the way, I'm sure
- you can pickup a copy from c.s.a.m or amiga/cbm show for $5.
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