Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!swrinde!dfsun1!robison From: robison@dfsun1.electro.swri.edu (Bob Robison) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: IBM PC music editor software Summary: where is it? Message-ID: <1488@dfsun1.electro.swri.edu> Date: 8 Feb 90 18:47:29 GMT References: <7272@yunexus.UUCP> <3253@hp-sdd.hp.com> <4217@jarthur.Claremont.EDU> Reply-To: robison@dfsun1.electro.swri.edu (Bob Robison) Followup-To: comp.sys.ibm.pc Organization: Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas Lines: 16 In article abrams@cs.columbia.edu (Steven Abrams) writes: > >An excellent piece of software with no MIDI capabilities is Dr. T's >Copyist for the PC. It lets you define your own symbols, and it is [ ... ] >The product is pretty flexible -- my standard method of printing >scores is to write the music in my sequencer (Sequencer Plus MKII from >Voyetra) and export a file into Copyist-- then I tweak it up, etc. Sounds interesting, but who IS Dr. T, and where does one find this package? Is it shareware? If not, how expensive is it, etc? -- Bob Robison - Southwest Research Institute, Electromagnetics Div. robison@dfsun1.electro.swri.edu {sun!texsun, gatech!petro, uunet!cs.utexas.edu}!swrinde!dfsun1!robison