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- Subject: Re: C-lab gone under?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov12.150453.113@janus.arc.ab.ca>
- From: erkamp@JANUS.ARC.AB.CA (Bob Erkamp)
- Date: 12 Nov 92 15:04:53 MDT
- Reply-To: erkamp@JANUS.ARC.AB.CA
- References: <1dlramINN98f@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> <1992Nov9.164717.10786@syma.sussex.ac.uk>,<1992Nov9.235142.349@tellab5.tellabs.com>
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- In article <1992Nov9.235142.349@tellab5.tellabs.com>, rmd@tellabs.com (Bob Dyas) writes:
- >In article <1992Nov9.164717.10786@syma.sussex.ac.uk> kevinb@syma.sussex.ac.uk (Kevin Busby) writes:
- >>Steve Selick (be824@cleveland.Freenet.Edu) wrote:
- >>:
- >>: Is it true that C-Lab, the developer of Notator, has gone under?
- >>
- >>No (or rather, it's the first time I've heard such a rumour and I know of
- >>no reason why there should be any truth behind it). C-Lab's distributors in
- >>this country recently mailed registered users about the new C-Lab sequencer,
- >>Notator Logic, the ST version of which should be due early next year.
- >
- >I haven't heard of Notator Logic but I did get a postcard announcing that
- >C-LAB has re-grouped and formed a new compnay called EMAGIC. I also stated
- >that ENSONIQ will be the US distributor. The products which they mentioned
- >as being part of the new company were: Notator SL, Creator SL, Unitor 2,
- >Export and Notator Alpha. According to the card, questions can be directed
- >to ENSONIQ customer service at (215)-647-3930.
- >
-
- From Z*Net 92-17 w/o permission:
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- C-LAB FOLDS, EMAGIC TAKES OVER
- Internal company unrest and division has brought C-Lab, developers and
- manufacturers of the most successful Atari MIDI sequencing programs,
- Creator and Notator, to an end. C-Lab products will be taken over by a
- new company formed by Ensoniq, the US distributors of C-Lab as well as a
- line of electronic hardware for the music industry. EMAGIC will
- maintain support and development of the Atari platform, and includes
- some of the same people who were C-Lab. Notator 3.1 was recently hailed
- in Keyboard magazine as the best MIDI sequencing program available for
- any computer. Announcements from Ensoniq about Emagic include news of
- "Notator Logic" for the Macintosh, to be released before the end of
- 1992. Emagic joins Steinberg/Jones and Barefoot Software as the major
- remaining MIDI developers for Atari computers. Barefoot formed from the
- Hybrid Arts takeover this summer, and Dr. T's stopped developing for the
- Atari in 1992. Contact Emagic through Ensoniq Corp, attention David
- Netting, 155 Great Valley Parkway, Malvern, CT 19355, 213-647-3930,
- extension 297.
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- Bob
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