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swampfox
post Mon 24 Feb 2003, 23:45
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Hi folks,

While waiting on MOTU to get DP4 out, I have been looking around. I found this great little program for $25 shareware fee. I downloaded the demo. It worked flawlessly with OSX 10.2.4. I recorded a cut from an old 33 vinal record (my grandkids call them big CDs) into it. It was very scratchy. I then proceeded to learn the editor, which I did in a couple of hours. It took me a while but I cleaned up all the noise and the cut now sounds good.The program ran for 3 days and hasn't crashed yet! Amazing!!!It records in mono or stereo. It also uses plugins such as VST etc, but I haven't tried that yet.I haven't yet fully explored all it can do, but so far sho good.

I wish I could find a midi sequencer that works as good on OSX. Anyone know of one? I will be sending in the shareware fee. I vote with my wallet. Great program!

The link:
http://www.hairersoft.com/Amadeus.html
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jimcoker
post Tue 25 Feb 2003, 07:07
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I've written an interesting little sequencer for OS X you
might want to try out. It's called Numerology and it is
based around many of the concepts used by analogue
sequencers, but with a few extra goodies thrown in.
You can get more info at www.five12.com. It will
be released in the next couple of weeks for $50. A
public demo/beta is available now.

Cheers,
Jim
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