Date : Mon, 14 Jan 2002 16:23:03 +0200
From : "Peter Van Ek" <p_van_ek@...>
Subject: Re: Anyone remember a music system?
RE: [BBC-Micro] Anyone remember a music system?IF anyone is interested I
have a cracked Version of the Island Logic Music system on disc.
I also have images of the tape version on disc, I was never able to
crack it but with the images one is able to reproduce the Orginal tape
version of the software.
Regards,
Peter.
----- Original Message -----
From: Julian Stenning
To: bbc-micro@...
Sent: 2002 January Monday 14 15:46
Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] Anyone remember a music system?
I've got a copy of the Island Logic music system on disc, but I was
never able to break the protection on it.
Regards,
Julian.
----- Original Message -----
From: Christopher Dewhurst Clerical Assistant SS
To: 'bbc-micro@...'
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 11:47 AM
Subject: RE: [BBC-Micro] Anyone remember a music system?
Was it the Island Logic music system? I remember this had some
pretty hefty tape protection including an apparently faulty loader (the
tape message still read "Searching" even though it was actually
loading). It was good, though, as most tape software was that you
couldn't get onto disc. I haven't seen it anywhere on the web archives
though unless someone knows different.
If you want a music sequencer/composition program then see mine on
the 8BS website (TBI-147).
CD
-----Original Message-----
From: Kris Adcock [mailto:krisa@...]
Sent: 14 January 2002 09:43
To: 'BBC list'
Subject: [BBC-Micro] Anyone remember a music system?
Morning all,
Many, many years ago, when the universe was young, men were real
men, small
furry things from alpha century ... etc ... and I was about 7, a
friend lent
me a music composition program for the Beeb. All I can remember
about it was
that it had some very impressive (for a 7-year-old, anyway) demo
files which
came with it. One was called RONDO (which was the Turkish March by
Mozart),
and was in about 5 separate files. There was an actual composition
bit, then
a kind-of playlist bit, etc. I only had it for a week, as my friend
wanted
it back and I didn't know how to beat copy protection at the time.
Does
anyone reckon they know what this software was called? And is it
available
on any of the usual archives?
Cheers,
Kris.
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