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- From: jay@cmn19.Stanford.EDU (Jay Kadis)
- Subject: Re: Amiga KCS 3.5
- Message-ID: <1992Sep3.171745.18508@leland.Stanford.EDU>
- Sender: news@leland.Stanford.EDU (Mr News)
- Organization: DSO, Stanford University
- References: <92245.082431M-WHIT2@UMINN1.BITNET>
- Date: Thu, 3 Sep 92 17:17:45 GMT
- Lines: 27
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- In article <92245.082431M-WHIT2@UMINN1.BITNET> writes:
- > On Aug 31 1992, barrett@astro.cs.umass.edu (Daniel Barrett) said:
- > >>One of my favorite debates! MusicX: pretty and useless and doesn't
- work.
- > > Doesn't work? Could you be a little more specific... like,
- > >maybe actually present some evidence?
- > >
- > > I've used Music-X for years and it works fine for me. It
- certainly
- > >has some flaws -- in particular, the Bar Editor screen refreshes too
- slowly
- > >during playback -- but it has tons of functionality.
- > >
- > > Dan
-
-
- I have tried using Music-X on my A2000 (sys 1.3) with the ECE MIDI
- interface and have had disappointing results. It drops notes and hangs in
- record. I thought maybe I had hardware problems, but when I got Bars and
- Pipes Pro, everything worked flawlessly, including sysex dumps which would
- never work with Music-X. I have upgraded Music-X to V. 1.1 (?), and that
- won't run correctly at all: the clocking is erratic. MicroIllusions have
- been no help. I agree that Music-X has nice features and all, but if it
- won't run reliably, it's of no use.
-
- Jay Kadis
- jay@ccrma.stanford.edu
-