Nah. That was sophisticated. A cloned Apple II+ with Mountain Computer sound cards and a partially built Syntauri keyboard -- pre midi of course. 20 seconds of music at a time then recorded and spliced together -- that was when work was work!

Jerry

On 2-Feb-05, at 2:47 PM, Don Hart wrote:

When we start talking about the good ol' days and our musical equivalents of
"walking 5 miles to school in a blizzard", I can't help but think of Finale
1.0!


Don



on 2/2/05 11:06 AM, Carl Donsbach at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Yes. And then there's the semi-transparent "vellum", and razor blades.
-Carl


--On Wednesday, February 02, 2005 8:11 AM -0800 "Dean M. Estabrook"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I can't believe I copied out my entire Master's Thesis (87 pages of a
wind ensemble score) by hand, using india ink and Cameo paper.  I did
have the advantage of a hi-tech electric eraser, which sometimes left
holes in the paper when pressed too hard. Talk about another century!

Dean

On Feb 2, 2005, at 6:18 AM, Brad Beyenhof wrote:

On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 05:28:28 -0800, Richard Yates
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
if you ever thought finale was a notational pain in the arse, check
this
out:
http://www.accordionpage.com/hownotation.html
maybe someone on the list living in sweden could get on a dogsled and
visit this guy to invite him into our century?

I note that the last line on the page says " I then print to a (EPS)
file
from the notation program, using the Postscript printer driver."


Maybe Finale should move up to HIS century.

Ah! MusicTime! That's what I used in high school (albeit the "Deluxe"
version) to scribble out my compositions.I thought it was so cool that
I could hook my keyboard up to my old Windows 3.1 machine and get what
I thought was professional output.


Nowadays, of course, that program isn't worth the CD it's burned to,
but G-VOX is still trying to sell it. It's somewhat of an "Encore
Lite."

I find it interesting (as Richard mentioned) that he mentions no
problems printing to EPS from such an antiquated notation program.
MusicTime still "dumbs down" Windows, even XP, to run in a
Win3.1-style 16-bit architecture!

--
Brad Beyenhof
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
my blog: http://augmentedfourth.blogspot.com
FinaleIRC (come chat!): http://finaleirc.com
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I know what public school music has done for me. I have witnessed the
journey it has provided my daughter and hundreds of other students I
have been fortunate enough to teach. I am both amazed and outraged that
there are those who would knowingly disenfranchise generations of humans
by excising the practice and inculcation of an entire heritage from our
children‚s curricula.


Dean M. Estabrook

Retired Church Musician
Composer, Arranger
Adjudicator
Amateur Golfer




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