[net.music] Computer Music

lee (12/03/82)

From: Lee.Moore
Well, the guide sez that this group is supposed to discuss
computer music so here goes....

Some people here at the Eastman School of Music are interested in talking
with others who are doing true high quality computer music.  In particular,
they are interested in users of "music11".

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david@ukma.UUCP (07/16/86)

[Sorry for the wide distribution but I wanted to reach the particular
 related mailing lists associated with each newsgroup...]

I'm looking for recommendations on software/hardware for doing
music composition with a computer.  [At least my mother is interested
and I'm wanting to make an intelligent recommendation to her].

Anyway, she is a competent musician, has done quite a bit of composing,
and even has some experience with computers.  Features she has mentioned
that would be nice are:

	-- Nice playback of the music.  (it would be nice if the
	   output were "recording-level" signals that could be
	   fed into a stereo system)
	-- Editting of the music in some form she's already 
	   familiar with (i.e. notes and a staff)
	-- Transposition of keys.
	-- "Score" making.  (i.e. when you have a number of players
	   in the piece, giving them each a 'proper' copy of the music)
	-- (minor) IBM-PC compatibility since she uses a IBM-PC at work.

In general, there's some drudgery type things she'd like a computer
to do for her...  She's capable of making a melody and using "music
theory" to generate notes correctly.  (If I seem vague it's because
I don't really know the details of composing music, I mainly know what
I've seen her do, however I have performed music before)


I've been pushing Amiga at her, but that's mainly because I'm excited
with the machine.  I'm expecting that some music software exists/will
exist for the machine since it has the best built-in synth circuits.
However I know there's some add-on boards for other machines which
are better...  (Oh, being able to work with a "real" synth is not at
all necessary)  I think the PC emulator for Amiga would be enough
to satisfy her desire for PC compatibility.

I would like to know (for almost *any* computer) about a system which
fills the above requirements.  As usual I will summarize if there is
interest.


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