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- From: pan@pannet.UUCP (The PAN Network)
- Newsgroups: comp.music
- Subject: Re: Jim Miller Personal Composer
- Message-ID: <48.UUL1.3#20292@pannet.UUCP>
- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 92 23:47:37 EDT
- Organization: The PAN Network
- Reply-To: smithmusic@pan.com
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- In defense of Jim Miller - Personal Composer etc., .... I would like to point
- out that I have been and probably still will be one of the Alpha developers in
- Jim Miller's Personal Composer - not from a technical side exactly but from a
- composers view. I worked very closely with Jim over the years - knew him well -
- watched him grow and saw all the development problems. The time lapses were
- always because he tore the program apart completely and re-wrote the software.
- This happened many times - mainly because I and other people like me - were
- making demands on the program continually. Other reasons - were simply that he
- was hospitalized or deathly ill a lot of the time and eventually couldn't sit up
- at all.
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- About the program. The things you write are essentially unfounded. I have
- written in the past about 300 compositions using that program. Premiered many
- of them with orchestras - WORLDWIDE - Russia - China - Scandinavia Europe etc.
- Be aware of - and keep in mind - that all software which is written with a WIDE
- user group in mind...has limitations. I have looked at - researched (in
- combination with IBM for instance) - many software programs for sequencing and
- notation. ALL of them suck for one reason or another...and these reasons are
- that they ALL try to be everything to everybody - and secondarily - they are
- either written by engineers or programmers whom THINK they know about music or
- whom know about music and don't THINK...or whom have NO talent in any event
- either musically or in engineering. At the time when Personal Composer came out
- - it was the BEST program on the market - anywhere. Then of course things
- developed. Voyetra made a GREAT sequenceing program!!!! Other people TRIED to
- make great noatation programs - all of them were full of crap. Miller was a
- guitarist - and he continually understood the needs for things like 64th notes -
- in the notational and sequencing sections - but the need for SALES dictated a
- cut off place for the program. I eventually used the program only for notation
- - sequencing in Voyetra and saving files in .s format for personal composer
- notation. I complained and bitched about the limitations of the notational
- formats - and we were all working very hard on that when Jim expired. As far as
- I know - it is still in the process of a major upgrade with the PhD whom
- originally worked on the program. It is being written for windows - but then
- there was the considerations of OS2 - or Windows or what?? Don't forget this was
- all due to many things - from MPU interfaces - to limitations of DOS to a
- million problems....but all in all - there was and still is not a more easily
- used program for music notation. Having dug into about 50 other programs - I
- can say this with great authority. It was planned that this program should be -
- and probably will be - a pure masterwork someday....but it will take time.
-
- As to the problems you describe - I have never had them. If you computer was
- big enough - if you had space - and if you worked with RAM etc...the program was
- super - and even IS super. I don't know your details - but no doubt you didn't
- really know what you wanted to do - or understand how to tell the program what
- you wanted it to do....do you need some help? Should David in support at
- Personal Composer not have a vacation??? Can I help you with something?
- Or...why not go out and buy Finale...it is a difficult - all encompassing
- program which STILL needs a good sequencer - I am using FInale by the way now) -
- but I still record in Voyetra - save files to .mid format and pick it up with
- Finale. You want to get serious about notation that program...will keep you
- busy with its learning curve for awhile. Don't underestimate Personal Composer.
- One day they will shock the H... out of you I think....
-
- Regards,
-
- Michael J. Smith in Sweden.
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- smithmusic@pan.com
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