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Re: reaktor, MSP, etc
> or incompatible, that's another worry. There are many people who composed
> music based on computers and software available in the 80's who cannot
play
> that music anymore today. It's kind of sad really.
>
I'm interested - could you give examples? There are emulators for
practically everything these days, and I wasn't aware that anything that
used to be made had functionalities that we don't have any more.
bIz
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http://www.groovetronica.com - "Well, it hasn't made it into our playlist,
I'm afraid. It's summer so there are no djs here to listen to and play
music, so we're just playing automated music right now."
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Kim Flint" <kflint@loopers-delight.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 1:43 PM
Subject: RE: reaktor, MSP, etc
> At 01:22 PM 8/26/2003, Dennis W. Leas wrote:
> > > The inverse of this is buying software that becomes unsupported.
> > > . . .
>
> or incompatible, that's another worry. There are many people who composed
> music based on computers and software available in the 80's who cannot
play
> that music anymore today. It's kind of sad really.
>
> Librarians have to fight with this as well. So many digital documents
> created with applications that disappeared years ago and don't run on any
> current computer system. It's just 1's and 0's now.
>
> kim
>
>
> ______________________________________________________________________
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> kflint@loopers-delight.com | http://www.loopers-delight.com
>
>