[ont.general] SOFT MUSIC '86

oz@yetti.UUCP (Ozan Yigit) (01/06/86)

	  announcing a special 15th Anniversary event!
     
			SOFT  MUSIC  '86
     
       alumni, faculty, friends of York Music Department
          DEMONSTRATING THE LATEST COMPUTER SOFTWARE
       for musical notation, composition, and performance
     
		McLAUGHLIN  HALL,  YORK  CAMPUS
		FRIDAY,  JANUARY  10th  1986  
			2 to 6  P.M.
     
PRESENTERS INCLUDE:
     
Chris Chahley,  Creative Music Systems:
                Apple Macintosh computer
                Emulator II sampling  synthesizer
                Sound Designer waveform editor
                Total Music   MIDI recording package
     
Leigh Cline,    Phoenix Audio Systems:
                Zenith/IBM PC  computer
                Yamaha DX-7  digital synthesizer
                Personal Composer  integrated music processor
     
Mike Davis & Philip Werren, York Electronic Music Studio:
                Apple II   computer
                Mountain Music  synthesizer board
                Glisser  and  Tuner   experimental composing aids
     
Bill Buxton,  U. of Toronto,  & Wes Wraggett,  Royal Conservatory:
                Commodore Amiga   computer
                Casio,  Cherry Lane,  and  IVL   MIDI input devices
                MusiCraft  and  ConcertCraft   music software
     
Keith Hamel,  Queen's University:
                MusPrint   professional manuscript tool
     
Paul Hoffert, Stu Shepherd & Sterling Beckwith, York Music Dept.:
                Atari 800,  C-64, and  Macintosh   computers
                Professional Composer  score generating system
                Tinkertune    creative music construction kit
                Professional Performer  MIDI sequencer
                Xanadu   music skills training system
                Cantus   pattern music improviser
     
SOFT MUSIC '86 is organized by the York MARS Project,
S. Beckwith, director.
Music professionals,  advanced students of music, and
York faculty members are invited to attend.
     
SCHEDULE:
2 to 4 p.m.:  Capsule presentations of each system.
4 to 6 p.m.:  Simultaneous demonstrations, trade-show style.
     
We appreciate your help in publicizing this event, which is
aimed primarily at teachers and professional musicians.
     
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