Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!spool.mu.edu!uunet!ncrlnk!ncrstp!npdiss1!remde From: remde@npdiss1.StPaul.NCR.COM (Kevin Remde) Newsgroups: comp.music Subject: Re: MUSIC SOFTWARE FOR AT 386 Message-ID: <925@npdiss1.StPaul.NCR.COM> Date: 18 Mar 91 18:58:27 GMT Article-I.D.: npdiss1.925 References: <201@picker.Picker.COM> <1991Mar8.212649.16104@athena.mit.edu> Reply-To: remde@npdiss1.StPaul.NCR.COM (Kevin Remde) Distribution: na Organization: StPaul Lines: 17 In article <1991Mar8.212649.16104@athena.mit.edu> uge@athena.mit.edu (Eugene A Beidl) writes: > >Cakewalk pro is probably the most powerful IBM sequencer on the market, and >Sequencer Plus Gold is right there with it. Neither has notation built into >it, although Twelve Tone Systems (Cakewalk people) are releasing a mini notation >($99 list) package to perhaps run simultaneously. What? That's the first I've heard of this notation package from Twelve-Tone. Could you (or somebody) expand on this? What are it's capabilities? When will it be available? What sort of link to Cakewalk are we talking about? Will I need Cakewalk 4.0, or is 3.0 good enough? Will it run adequately on my lowly 8088? (heh.. this might just be the excuse I need to finally update my hardware... as if Windows 3.0 isn't enough. :) ) ______________________________________________________________________________ Kevin A. Remde remde@c10sd6.StPaul.NCR.COM NCR Network Products Division