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- From: barrett@snoopy.cs.umass.edu (Daniel Barrett)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio
- Subject: Re: Music programs ?
- Keywords: dmcs copyist
- Message-ID: <52874@dime.cs.umass.edu>
- Date: 2 Sep 92 23:47:24 GMT
- References: <92245.140120MLO@SLACVM.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU> <1992Sep2.080931.949@galaxy.gov.bc.ca>
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- In article <1992Sep2.080931.949@galaxy.gov.bc.ca> EWILTS@GALAXY.GOV.BC.CA writes:
- >There is really only two choice for printing sheet music on the Amiga. The
- >first is Deluxe Music Construction Set from Electronic Arts....
- >The second choice is The Copyist from Dr. T.....
- >[or a combination...]
-
- It is also possible to buy AMAX II+ and run Mac notation software
- like Finale.
-
- MusicTeX also exists for the adventurous -- a set of TeX macros
- and fonts for typesetting music. But this is not what the original poster
- wants (too complicated).
-
- I did an extensive survey of Amiga notation packages several
- months ago on USENET. I posted the results already, but I'm going to
- repost it and archive it in comp.sys.amiga.reviews within the month.
- (I have sent a copy to the original poster.)
-
- BTW, I am sick of the lack of notation programs on the Amiga, and I
- have decided to do something about it myself. By December, there might be
- another alternative on the Amiga.
-
- Dan
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