The Microsoft CD serves a VERY different purpose from Andrew's -- Andrew's is merely a PDF version of his terrific Handbook of Instrumentation.

Microsoft's CD has pictures of the instruments, descriptions of them, samples of them playing through their range and samples of them playing solo and in small ensembles as well as large ensembles.

It is more a general education type of CD while Andrew's is a technical work for composers/arrangers/engravers-who-serve-as-editors.


Philip Aker wrote:
On Tuesday, February 11, 2003, at 01:25  AM, Steve Schow wrote:

Hey everyone. I am trying to hunt down a copy of Microsoft Musical Instruments CDROM. Its no longer in production, not for a long time. I don't even know for sure if it will run on Windows XP. But I am
nonetheless looking for it. Anyone have it or know where I can find it?

Not a clue but you'll probably have a much better work if you order Andrew Stiller's CD from Nick's website:

http://www.npcimaging.com/Soft/Stiller.htm


Philip Aker
http://www.aker.ca


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