Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!cunixf.cc.columbia.edu!cunixa.cc.columbia.edu!garton From: garton@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu (Bradford Garton) Newsgroups: comp.music Subject: Re: Nutation on the NeXT Message-ID: <1990Dec15.143554.1862@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu> Date: 15 Dec 90 14:35:54 GMT References: <13054@milton.u.washington.edu> Sender: news@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu (The Daily News) Organization: Columbia University Lecetronic Music Center Lines: 20 In article <13054@milton.u.washington.edu> ramsiri@blake.u.washington.edu (Enartloc Nhoj) writes: >After seeing the article earlier today >regarding Nutation, i called Glendon and >had a long talk with him. > >In contradiction to what the original post claimed, >the program is NOT a combination of NOTATOR and FINALE and >Digidesign SOundTools.. as a matter of fact.. >it was Glendon's thesis.. not for sale.. no midi.. >and only 75% standard notation. Doggone! It was a really sharp looking program... Glendon's "clone-and-move" approach to generating music symbols seemed quite intuitive, also. Wonder if there's any chance to convince him to put it out on the archives? Shouldn't be too hard to add some MIDI suport with the MusicKit; he's got it synthesizing stuff using the DSP already. Brad Garton Music Department brad@woof.columbia.edu