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*-QuickTime Music Architecture Makes Music Easy
fThe QuickTime Music Architecture, a component of QuickTime 2.0, includes several features that make it
jeasier for computer users to create, edit, play, and synchronize music with video. Through the use of the
jRoland instrument library and Apple's proprietary sound synthesis technology, the architecture requires no
"additional hardware to play music.
pA key feature of the QuickTime Music Architecture is that it requires very little of the user's disk space. For
eexample, Beethoven
s Moonlight Sonata would require nearly 180MB if recorded as CD-quality audio, but
Xwhen stored as a QuickTime movie it only uses 75K of disk space. Or an entire corporate
bpresentation
complete with high-quality images with background music
could fit on one floppy disk.
jThe QuickTime Music Architecture is also compatible with MIDI, yet is distinctly different from MIDI. Any
iStandard MIDI File can be converted directly into a QuickTime music movie, and MIDI devices, such as MIDI
hkeyboards, can record directly into music movies. In addition, the architecture is scalable, so it will
fautomatically take advantage of the best available device for playback
including MIDI devices, such as
hthose offered by Roland. Unlike MIDI, additional hardware is not required and users do not need to know
Qhow to configure instruments or channels, or understand complicated file formats.
QuickTime 2.0: Bigger
, Faster Video
*gQuickTime 2.0, announced this February, not only includes enhanced support for music, but also provides
kgreatly increased performance for video. The latest version of QuickTime provides for larger video windows
eto be played at faster frame rates, resulting in full-screen movies without the addition of hardware.
dQuickTime 2.0 also provides an infrastructure for development and delivery of interactive television
gapplications, including MPEG support and network enhancements so that QuickTime can address distributed
networks and devices.
System Requirements
iQuickTime 2.0 will run on any color-capable (68020 or later) Macintosh computer running System 7 or 6.0.7
with at least 2 MB of memory.
Availability
lThe QuickTime 2.0 developer kit for the Macintosh is expected to be available in mid-1994. As with previous
bversions, QuickTime 2.0 is designed to permit cross-platform compatibility between platforms which
support it.
eHeadquartered in Cupertino, California, Apple Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) develops, manufactures and
nmarkets personal computer, server, and personal interactive electronic systems for use in business, education,
ethe home, science, engineering and government. A recognized pioneer and innovator in the information
9industry, Apple does business in more than 120 countries.
cRoland Corporation is a leader in the development and production of electronic musical instruments.
cHeadquartered in Osaka, Japan, Roland manufactures and distributes products through four divisions:
gmusical instruments, contemporary keyboards, professional audio and a newly formed multimedia division.
eRoland promotes a multi-brand strategy which includes the Roland, BOSS and Rodgers lines of products.
gRoland is a global company with 19 overseas joint ventures and affiliates, 40 distributors, and six R&D
facilities worldwide.
Apple, the Apple logo, and Macintosh are registered trademarks and QuickTime is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Roland is a registered
@trademark and Sound Canvas is a trademark of Roland Corporation.
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+Staffan Hillberg, QuickTime Product Manager
Apple Computer, Inc.
Apple Computer, Inc.
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*"#Apple Brings Music to the Macintosh
!with Help from Roland Corporation
* \CUPERTINO, California
May 10, 1994
Apple Computer, Inc., a computer and information industry
bpioneer, and Roland Corporation, a leading manufacturer of professional musical instruments, today
`announced an agreement in which Apple
will license Roland's musical instrument sound collection
afor use in future versions of QuickTime
, Apple
s software that brings multimedia capabilities to
+computers and consumer electronics devices.
_The Roland
Sound Canvas
musical instrument collection includes digitized samples of more than
d10 instrument families including piano, organ, guitar, bass, strings and orchestra, ensemble, brass,
_reed, percussion, sound effects and more. These sounds can be used to create and play music on
Qcomputers
without users needing to know the technical nuances of MIDI technology.
Until now, our instrument samples have been used primarily by professional musicians,
Wcommented Ikutaro Kakehashi, president of Roland Corporation.
The rapid growth in the
`multimedia industry, however, has prompted us to lower the barriers to entry for people who want
ato create and play music, without assembling an entire music studio. Apple
s move to include our
^Sound Canvas libraries with QuickTime will make high-quality music much more widely available,
Lwhile allowing a natural upgrade path to Roland's professional instruments.
Like music in feature films, music in CD-ROM titles and multimedia presentations results in a more
Zapproachable, entertaining user experience,
said Tom Ryan, manager of the AppleSoft Media
]Software Group.
Over time, music will become a standard part of the Macintosh experience.