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- From: furio@uiuc.edu (furio ercolessi)
- Subject: Re: Music Software for Unix/Indigo?
- References: <C17vG9.6z0@cpsc.ucalgary.ca> <v77p3mc@zola.esd.sgi.com>
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- Organization: MRL - UIUC
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 23:17:00 GMT
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- In article <v77p3mc@zola.esd.sgi.com>, cook@bebop.esd.sgi.com (Doug Cook) writes:
- |>In article <C17vG9.6z0@cpsc.ucalgary.ca>, franks@cpsc.ucalgary.ca writes:
- |>>
- |>> I was wondering if anybody knows of any free or reasonably priced
- |>> music tools for the Iris Indigo, which runs Unix.
- |>
- |>There are developers working on audio and MIDI applications for the
- |>Indigo. Those products which have already been announced include Bars &
- |>Pipes Professional, a nice MIDI sequencer from Blue Ribbon Soundworks;
- |>SuperJAM! from the same company;
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- SuperJAM received a good review in Electronic Musician, December 1992.
- It's a competitor of Band-In-A-Box (on different platforms, though).
- According to them, it is more powerful than BIAB, particularly for "creative"
- work (defining styles, etc).
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- furio
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- furio ercolessi <furio@uiuc.edu>* <furio@sissa.it>+
- * materials research lab, uni illinois at urbana-champaign
- + intl school for advanced studies, trieste, italy
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