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mklmouse
post Sat 15 Sep 2007, 07:34
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Hi folks, is there anyone out there that can direct me to where I can obtain a copy of Dr T's amazing sequencer, compositional tool and algorithmic music generator: Dr T KCS Level 2 Version 3 for the Mac?
This app came out around the early-mid 80s on floppy disk and was also for Atari ST and Amiga computers. At the time (before I obtained my first Mac (MacPlus with no hard drive, just two floppy drives!)) I bought an Atari ST just to run this great program. Now my Atari is failing fast and everything else I have musically (straightforward MIDI & audio sequencing: Cubase, etc, and score writing: Sibelius, etc) is on the Mac; and so I'd love to find a copy of the ONLY music composition program for me. Anyone have any ideas? I've been trying for several years (including trying ST emulators; also, Dr T Software has long since gone out of business...).

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mortalengines
post Sun 16 Sep 2007, 21:24
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http://www.foryourhead.com/DrTs.htm


This should answer your question....sorry man. There are a TON of sequencing programs out there. Do you still work with Hardware? Logic, DP, Cubase, or even Ableton lend themselves admirably to the task but I promise you they are NOT free (or necessarily cheap). You may want to look into an interface with a starter version of Cubase bundled and Midi In and out....That would be your best bet. Then again, you may want to troll the web for an old Atari ST with it loaded on it or if you are real resourceful, patient, and tenacious there may be a Dr T's user group out there that will be of some help to you....There's gotta be one out there as there are some old schoolers who are still using it.
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