Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!think.com!spool.mu.edu!uunet!tymix!pnelson From: pnelson@tymix.Tymnet.COM (Phil Nelson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio Subject: where can I find _music_ for st/nt? Summary: can I get classical music modules? how about gospel music? Message-ID: <447@tymix.Tymnet.COM> Date: 23 May 91 07:47:53 GMT Article-I.D.: tymix.447 Sender: news@tymix.Tymnet.COM Organization: BT Tymnet, Inc.; San Jose, CA Lines: 22 Nntp-Posting-Host: tymix OK, now that I have "Experiment IV", I am looking for music. It looks like this one is going to work, only crashed twice so far (doesn't like 'SAY'). This is a big improvement on the music programs from a few years ago. I have Deluxe Music, Sonix, SoundScape and Quasaround, all sitting on the shelf. X4 really works, and with dnet (at 4800 baud I get a few errors, but dnet can handle them). The only thing I _really_ don't like is the music I have found so far. It's all some kind of syntho-pop-metal-cyber-rap-max-headroom (I mean the stuff I found in the st-nt dir on ab20). This is impressive stuff, but I'm too old to listen to it all day long. Does anyone know if I can get (or create) something more, shall we say, old-fashioned? Maybe some Bach? Mozart? Chopin? Has anyone heard of those guys? :-) How are these noisetracker-soundtracker modules created? Can I get a program that will let me transcribe from sheet music? Please excuse my ignoramousness on this subject & Thanks for any info... -- Phil Nelson @ BT North America Inc. [ames|pyramid]!oliveb!tymix!pnelson He who answers before listening- that is his folly and his shame. -Proverbs 18:13