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From: Michael Toomim <Toomim AT usa DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Do we have any music software?
Date: Sun, 15 Feb 1998 01:36:33 -0800
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> Ian Miller (itmiller AT dera DOT gov DOT uk) wrote:
> : I'm unlikely to buy myself a sound card unless I can use it for
> : composing music. Is there any music-notation-to-music-sounds
> : software available that I can build using DJGPP?
>
> I'm not aware of any good free MIDI sequencers; there are a number of good
> commercial ones. I personally use Voyetra MIDI Orchestrator Plus, which is

Not only can you use midi, but there is a lesser known format commonly called
MOD. (short for amiga module) This format is completely software based- it
sends the finished sound stream to the sound card. There are NUMEROUS free
"trackers" (compositional software programs) and the advantages of this format
is that you can supply your own samples, you don't need a hella expensive
sound card, and it will sound exactly the same on any computer. It does take
up additional cpu cycles, but for a 4-channel mod look at about 1.something %
cpu power taken up on a 486 100. Not really much of a problem. For trackers
try www.maz-sound.com, and for libs try http://www.rt66.com/~brennan/djgpp/ .

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