Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcvax!unido!laura!atoenne From: atoenne@laura.UUCP (Andreas Toenne) Newsgroups: comp.lang.smalltalk Subject: Re: Smalltalk Music Applications Keywords: music Message-ID: <1210@laura.UUCP> Date: 17 Mar 89 21:21:13 GMT References: Reply-To: atoenne@laura.UUCP (Andreas Toenne) Organization: University of Dortmund, W-Germany Lines: 23 In article froncio@caip.rutgers.edu (FRONCIO) writes: >I am very interested in hearing about anyone's >experience with the use of Smalltalk for playing, >writing, and hacking around with music. Currently I know of two projects. The first is HyperScore by Stephen Pope (ParcPlace Systems). It is a very good toolbox for computer aided and generated scores (ie. a composing tool). There are notions for sequencing but in version 5.0 they are close to useless. The newest version should be 5.2. *** Stephen! Is my version in the mail ? *** HyperScore is FREE (but partly copyrighted) The second is Trax (by me :-). It has not taken it's final shape but I managed to prove that it will be a usefull sequencing tool. It will contain all kinds of arragement and track features, a drum pattern programmer and much more. Unfortunatly this will be not for free (but I take MIDI equipment as payment :-) I'll post a specification to this newsgroup soon. Andreas Toenne atoenne@unido.uucp