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Mac Music Software

cliffA 10 Nov 99 - 09:40 AM
MMario 10 Nov 99 - 10:12 AM
John of the Hill 10 Nov 99 - 06:48 PM
Bleudenim 10 Nov 99 - 08:04 PM
drglue@netidea.com 11 Nov 99 - 02:28 PM
GUEST,Genie 07 Sep 01 - 12:42 AM
wysiwyg 07 Sep 01 - 12:48 AM
GUEST,John in Brisbane 07 Sep 01 - 02:27 AM
Gervase 07 Sep 01 - 07:31 AM
Ella who is Sooze 07 Sep 01 - 08:06 AM
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Subject: Mac Music Software
From: cliffA
Date: 10 Nov 99 - 09:40 AM

I'm looking for software that will enable me to play tunes that i have downloaded from the internet. I would prefer that this be something that i can purchase separately as opposed to downloading it. I am willing to pay a reasonable fee. I use a Macintosh G3. Thanks.


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Subject: RE: Mac Music Software
From: MMario
Date: 10 Nov 99 - 10:12 AM

Cliff - what format files are you looking to play? there are many out there, including (but not limited to) midi, ABC, MP3, au, wav, songwright, etc.


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Subject: RE: Mac Music Software
From: John of the Hill
Date: 10 Nov 99 - 06:48 PM

Check out QuickTime 4.0. I'm not sure what all it can handle, but it's supposed to be a big step up from 3.0. John


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Subject: RE: Mac Music Software
From: Bleudenim
Date: 10 Nov 99 - 08:04 PM

I also use a G3, and I've found that you'll need more than one application. No one of them seem to play everything, especially when it comes to MP3's. QuickTime 4.0 is OK, but you're forced to download it, and then be on the net to do the install. With a 56K modem, downloads aren't to bad. I would suggest RealPlayer Plus G2 & SoundApp PPC at a minimum. Another small but good program is SoundMachine. Links to all of these should be found at . I've been thru' it all, so if you have a problem, feel free to e-mail me at bleudenim@yahoo.com. Be happy to go into more detail.


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Subject: RE: Mac Music Software
From: drglue@netidea.com
Date: 11 Nov 99 - 02:28 PM

Has anyone got comments on Macamp?


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Subject: RE: Mac Music Software
From: GUEST,Genie
Date: 07 Sep 01 - 12:42 AM

Can Quicktime do sheet music/score writing?

I have a Powerbook G3 and am primarily interested in being able to play the tune and generate the printed music and/or quickly/easily create a lyric sheet with chords.

I bought Band-In-A-Box about a year ago, before I got a computer powerful enough for it to be useful. I bought it for the other side of the music process, specifically for creating demo CD's with sampled sounds. Either I misplaced it or someone stole it, unopened, so I'm not sure whether it can do the printed music creation or not.

What I need for sheet music creation is, ideally, something that can generate music as complex as 4-part harmony with, say, piano accompaniment (e.g., for a choir). It does not have to be suitable for symphonic arrangements, since most of what I will be transcribing is folk music or other music that is relatively simple.

Several years ago, I used someone else's Quick Time music composition program on a PC, and it was OK. Is there a Mac version and does it work well (easy to use, etc.). I have also played around with Overture and have not gotten the hang of that yet (plus, they have been bought),

Advertisements are OK, but I am really seeking personal testimonials about what works or does not, what is or is not a good value, etc.

Genie


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Subject: RE: Mac Music Software
From: wysiwyg
Date: 07 Sep 01 - 12:48 AM

Be sure to ask Amos when he gets back in town-- maybe a PM to him on this would be good.

~S~


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Subject: Igor Engraver
From: GUEST,John in Brisbane
Date: 07 Sep 01 - 02:27 AM

I'm not a Mac user, but this Freeware sounds interesting. Regards, John

Company: NoteHeads AB
Version: 1.3
Size: 2.7Megs
Requirements: PowerPC (G3 recommended), Mac OS 8.5, 64MB RAM
Purchase Information: Free

Igor Engraver is a score writer and music-engraving tool. It also offers MIDI playback, professional-level printing, and a user-friendly interface. It also has full built-in support for e-commerce, allowing you to produce cross-platform scores that can be published on the Internet.

Version 1.3 has faster screen redrawing, guitar articulations and tablature, translation of Igor into other languages, and immediate registration of files to the NoteHeads Community server.


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Subject: RE: Mac Music Software
From: Gervase
Date: 07 Sep 01 - 07:31 AM

If you're playing MP3s then Apple's free iTunes software (available here is darned good.
For editing files and converting MP3s to WAV, AIF and other formats, I use Amadeus, a shareware programe written by a brilliant bloke called Martin Hairer (you can download an evaluation copy here


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Subject: RE: Mac Music Software
From: Ella who is Sooze
Date: 07 Sep 01 - 08:06 AM

hallo

I have been using SoundJam MP free version to download stuff from MP3. I have a mac, it has a free version as well as one you pay extra for.

Ella


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