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Thank you for trying out the Aleatoric Composer.
This package attempts to create music using random
and conditional probabilities according to parameters
you set.
This is a shareware product, but is fully functional (not cripple-ware).
If you like it I encourage you to register it (only US $1) and help
support future music software I'd like to create.
To run the program, you will need a 386SX or higher, Windows 3.1,
and a Sound Card or MIDI Card that has the appropriate drivers
loaded in Windows 3.1. You will also need to have the MIDI Mapper
(General MIDI) and the MCI Sequencer enabled. Or, you can save
the MIDI files and play them on your own sequencing software.
The Help file contains full instructions on using the system
as well as some troubleshooting tips on setting up.
Just hit F1 when you load the system.
Simply copy the files from the archive into a suitable directory
(e.g. c:\alcomp). Then, click on File-New from the Program Manager
in Windows and setup this system as a Program Item. Then use
browse or type in the file name (alcomp.exe) and default
directory. It should find the icon in the alcomp.exe file
automatically.
The package should contain the following files:
readme.1st The file you are reading
alcomp.exe The actual file to run from Windows 3.1
bwcc.dll Control library necessary to run alcomp.exe
alcomp.hlp Help file (for Windows 3.1)
register.wri Registration form for Windows Write
cmajor.cmc Six example files to load and generate
drumsolo.cmc
foster.cmc
foster2.cmc
progrand.cmc
fun4ths.cmc
cmajor.mid Six example MIDI files generated from the above
drumsolo.mid
foster.mid
foster2.mid
progrand.mid
fun4ths.mid
Enjoy!
Carl M. Christensen
christen@astro.ocis.temple.edu