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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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Thea Hardy
post Tue 18 Sep 2007, 05:17
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Good grief, things in this topic take me back. I remember my first MIDI sequencer on my TRS Color Computer - can't recall the name but it was done by Dr. Lester Hands, and I used it with my hotshit new DX7. Working with list data and thinking it was way cool. And what a thrill it was. But I loved Bars and Pipes on my Amiga - crazy interface, but it worked really well for me. By then I had a Roland U-20. Tinkering with ADSR and stuff. And that was a thrill, too. A real multi-timbral orchestra at my fingertips. I spent a lot of time learning how to articulate instruments so that even when played on the keyboard they sounded like what they were supposed to be - horns, and flutes and violins and such. It was so cool.

Now I am waiting for Logic Studio, which was supposed to arrive today but didn't. I am hoping for another thrill, but you know, I don't think it will ever be quite what it was in those days. Maybe I am jaded, but it's like discovering there are no longer any spices or herbs in the world I have not heard of and probably own (which is true in my case) - it's not like there is nothing new, but we came a long way in a short time in those days.
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