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- From: as976@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Bill Park)
- Newsgroups: rec.music.compose
- Subject: Re: Score?
- Date: 20 Nov 1992 22:08:04 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- In a previous article, cwilbur@polar.bowdoin.edu (Charlton Wilbur) says:
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- >All,
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- >I realized last week, when it took me longer to copy out parts for an
- >orchestration assignment than it did to score the &@%(@ thing, that I should
- >see about getting a notation program. I have an IBM clone, 286-16 processor,
- >with a 40 Meg hard drive and 1 Meg memory. I don't have Windows and would like
- >to avoid it if at all possible; I don't have the hard drive space available to
- >squander 6-8 MB solely on Windows, and I'd just as soon not go out and get any
- >more memory.
- >
- >The only notation program I've heard of that will work on a PC without Windows
- >is Score. Has anybody used this? Has anybody used any other non-Windows based
- >notation programs?
- >
- Charlton,
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- In the current issue of Keyboard Magazine is an ad by
- PG Music for their new IBM sequencer called PowerTracks.
- It includes both Windows and DOS versions in the same
- package. It's described as a "fully featured" sequencer
- for the fabulous sum of $29. There is a 30 day money
- back guarantee.
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- This is the same company that produced Band-in-a-Box.
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- Don't know anything about PowerTracks but it might be
- worth looking into.
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- Hope this helps,
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- Bill
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