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*^Apple expects the Interactive Music Developers Program to be available for musicians and music
Zpublishers by the end of this year. For more information, call (408) 974-1323; AppleLink:
5MUSICMAKER; or email: Musicmaker@applelink.apple.com.
]Apple Computer, Inc., a recognized pioneer and innovator in the information industry, creates
bpowerful solutions based on easy to use personal computers, servers, peripherals, software, online
Yservices, and personal digital assistants. Headquartered in Cupertino, California, Apple
^(NASDAQ:AAPL) develops, manufactures, licenses and markets products, technologies and services
bfor the business, education, consumer, scientific & engineering and government markets in over 140
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*|Apple, the Apple logo, Macintosh and QuickTime are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. registered in the U.S. and
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*\Enhanced compact discs offer many benefits to developers, consumers, and retailers. Because
aenhanced CD technology is based on an emerging industry standard, developers will find it easy to
aauthor these multi-session, dual-purpose discs. In addition, developers can use existing musical
`material and add interactive multimedia content to create an entirely new experience. Consumers
^can purchase one disc and either enjoy it as a music CD or as an interactive multimedia title.
bRetailers are endorsing the enhanced compact disc concept because it results in one product rather
Xthan three separate items
audio CD, Apple Macintosh
CD-ROM, Windows CD-ROM
that take up
valuable shelf space.
1New Interactive Music Developers Program Unveiled
aSecond, Apple outlined its plans to extend its well-established Apple Multimedia Program to music
^professionals. The Apple Multimedia Program is designed to spur the development of multimedia
_products by providing marketing and technical information to its more than 1,500 members in the
Ygrowing areas of multimedia authoring and playback. The new Interactive Music Developers
^Program will provide music publishers and professional musicians with what they need to create
_interactive CDs that can be played not only on audio CD players, but also Macintosh and Windows
^computers. Specifically, the new program will offer informational materials, tools, worldwide
seminars, and events.
s about time,
said Thomas Dolby, musician and multimedia developer.
Apple has always had
`great technology. Now they are backing that up with a new program and helping us to explore the
future.
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.QuickTime An Integral Component of New Program
_Finally, Apple announced that increasing numbers of music professionals are using the company
7QuickTime technology in creating multimedia products.
We think the QuickTime
approach to interactive music is a powerful and elegant solution, because
`QuickTime is an open cross-platform standard,
said Ty Roberts, co-founder of Ion, a Bertelsmann
dMusic Group company.
It is a natural solution for the music industry because the creative services
8departments of the record labels already use Macintosh.
YUsing QuickTime
Apple
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bmaterial that incorporates sound, video, text, graphics and animations and deliver that content to
]many different platforms
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cQuickTime is already a standard for interactive music CD-ROMs such as Peter Gabriel
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WXplora. Yesterday, Apple announced that QuickTime 2.0 for Windows is now shipping; the
gMacintosh version has been available since June. QuickTime 2.0 is significant as it allows for larger,
Gfaster video
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*TCUPERTINO, California
November 10, 1994
Imagine playing your favorite audio CD, then
cwatching the artist describe his thoughts behind the music. Or, sitting at your desk, watching the
TFourth of July Boston Symphony concert
complete with fireworks exploding across your
acomputer screen. This will become possible, thanks to an emerging industry standard supported by
`Apple Computer Inc. that combines audio and computer technology. At its Multimedia Festival for
bpress and analysts here today, Apple
made a series of announcements that make it easier for music
Mprofessionals to use Apple technology in creating interactive music products.
'Apple Announces Support for Enhanced CD
ZFirst, Apple announced its support for the emerging standard for enhanced CD. An enhanced
bcompact disc can be played not only on an audio CD player, but also in a CD-ROM player attached to
ba computer. Companies in the music and software industries have been working together to create a
_standard for a new generation of compact discs called enhanced CDs
sometimes referred to as
Plus.
Apple kick-started the market for CD-ROMs and now is bridging the gap between the computer
Xindustry and the entertainment world,
commented Ian Diery, executive vice president and
Xgeneral manager of Apple Computer
s Personal Computer Division.
We are 100% behind the
bRecording Industry Association of America
s efforts to facilitate the development of the enhanced
CD format.
The news from Apple is very exciting,
said Norman Beil, vice president of New Media at Geffen
^Records.
The recording industry looks forward to using interactive technology to enhance the
^music listening experience. Apple
s announcement today is a giant step towards realizing that