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Re: software a la MusicBox (extremely old DOS sw)



There's a few programs that do this.. Building Blocks which crashes alot on my PC, and a couple other ones I found on shareware music machine that aren't very fun or crash too.
 
But the best one I've used is called A Musical Generator and it is most likely on SMM as well. It lets you work with all forms of data and math functions, and assign it to notes/duration etc of specific scales/modes. It's pretty ghetto compared to a real commerical program, but that's the charm.
 
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 9:13 AM
Subject: software a la MusicBox (extremely old DOS sw)

Greetings Loopers,
 
is there anyone remembering a software product (public domain I think) that existed about ten years ago, ran on MS-DOS PCs down to the traditional 4,77MHz XT and was a MIDI application where you could assemble different modules to form a more or less complex network to control MIDI devices with statistical, semistatistical, realtime-influenced or whatever stuff (actually, you could also output to the printer or whatever, but that's another story).
 
My question: is there any software still available that does something similair, and if its great, does also implement realtime audio content? Think of something like an AudioMulch for MIDI, but about 173 times more complex?
 
        Rainer