Re: [Freedos-user] DOS music creation software?

2022-09-01 Thread Felix G.
Hello!
If the pc speaker is alright with you, try Piano Man by Neil J. Rubenking.
Best,
Felix

Am Do., 1. Sept. 2022 um 08:19 Uhr schrieb Mart Zirnask :
>
> Not sure about the keyboard part, but there was also Sound Club, an
> early 90s sound editor by Skype founders Jaan Tallinn and Ahti Heinla:
> http://bluemoon.ee/history/scdos/index.html
>
> Some music made with Sound Club:
> http://digitiger.byethost7.com/sclub.htm?i=1
>
> Some more details -- apparently it did have something called "virtual 
> keyboard":
> https://en-academic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/3599781
>
> Obviously, I'm pointing this out mostly because of the authors (I'm
> Estonian, and so are they). It is really cool that they still keep
> their old homepage available; apparently it is from the pre-Skype
> days:
> http://bluemoon.ee/history/index.html
>
> Mart
>
> On 01/09/2022, Karen Lewellen  wrote:
> > thanks for all those prospects.
> > Perhaps I should not have used the gaming concept as a framer, figuring
> > there   were no musicians here.
> > My goal is to use my computer keyboard as a music one  in pure DOS.
> > I have found a copy of cakewalk for DOS,  but still appreciate your
> > options too.
> > Karen
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, 31 Aug 2022, Rugxulo wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> On Tue, Aug 30, 2022 at 11:45 AM Karen Lewellen
> >>  wrote:
> >>>
> >>> I use dos, google has removed access to YouTube for low graphics
> >>> browsers.
> >>> If you have an answer, care to share?
> >>
> >> The YouTube link just shows "Sound Blaster Pro Intelligent Organ"
> >> (Creative Technology, 1991).
> >>
> >> What about a so-called "tracker"?
> >>
> >> * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_tracker
> >>
> >> Here's a few links that I found (off the top of my head):
> >>
> >> * https://hornet.org/music/programs/trackers/scrmt321.zip
> >> * https://hornet.org/music/contests/mc6/files/it214p3.zip
> >> * https://github.com/herrnst/impulsetracker
> >> * https://github.com/MobyGamer/MONOTONE/releases/tag/0.3.9
> >>
> >>
> >>> On Tue, 30 Aug 2022, Björn Morell wrote:
> >>>
>  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAt1rWF-kqE
> 
>  Den 2022-08-30 kl. 12:02, skrev Karen Lewellen:
> >  with all of the vintage gaming hinted at here, was wondering if
> > anyone
> >  knows of a simple pure DOS program that in theory allows one to treat
> >  their computer keyboard like a music one?
> >  Need not tap dance as it were, just allow for some basic work.
> >  Ideas?
> >  Karen
> >>
> >>
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Re: [Freedos-user] DOS music creation software?

2022-09-01 Thread Mart Zirnask
Not sure about the keyboard part, but there was also Sound Club, an
early 90s sound editor by Skype founders Jaan Tallinn and Ahti Heinla:
http://bluemoon.ee/history/scdos/index.html

Some music made with Sound Club:
http://digitiger.byethost7.com/sclub.htm?i=1

Some more details -- apparently it did have something called "virtual keyboard":
https://en-academic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/3599781

Obviously, I'm pointing this out mostly because of the authors (I'm
Estonian, and so are they). It is really cool that they still keep
their old homepage available; apparently it is from the pre-Skype
days:
http://bluemoon.ee/history/index.html

Mart

On 01/09/2022, Karen Lewellen  wrote:
> thanks for all those prospects.
> Perhaps I should not have used the gaming concept as a framer, figuring
> there   were no musicians here.
> My goal is to use my computer keyboard as a music one  in pure DOS.
> I have found a copy of cakewalk for DOS,  but still appreciate your
> options too.
> Karen
>
>
>
> On Wed, 31 Aug 2022, Rugxulo wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 30, 2022 at 11:45 AM Karen Lewellen
>>  wrote:
>>>
>>> I use dos, google has removed access to YouTube for low graphics
>>> browsers.
>>> If you have an answer, care to share?
>>
>> The YouTube link just shows "Sound Blaster Pro Intelligent Organ"
>> (Creative Technology, 1991).
>>
>> What about a so-called "tracker"?
>>
>> * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_tracker
>>
>> Here's a few links that I found (off the top of my head):
>>
>> * https://hornet.org/music/programs/trackers/scrmt321.zip
>> * https://hornet.org/music/contests/mc6/files/it214p3.zip
>> * https://github.com/herrnst/impulsetracker
>> * https://github.com/MobyGamer/MONOTONE/releases/tag/0.3.9
>>
>>
>>> On Tue, 30 Aug 2022, Björn Morell wrote:
>>>
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAt1rWF-kqE

 Den 2022-08-30 kl. 12:02, skrev Karen Lewellen:
>  with all of the vintage gaming hinted at here, was wondering if
> anyone
>  knows of a simple pure DOS program that in theory allows one to treat
>  their computer keyboard like a music one?
>  Need not tap dance as it were, just allow for some basic work.
>  Ideas?
>  Karen
>>
>>
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>> Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
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