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901.1 | Done with my own font making s/w | ANGORA::JANZEN | Tom LMO2/O23 2965421 | Tue Aug 11 1987 10:07 | 3 |
| Use decslide
I had a musical font for vt240, but I think I deleted it.
Tom
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901.2 | Sonata | HSTSSC::LEHTINEN | Timo Lehtinen, TSSC Helsinki | Tue Aug 11 1987 19:41 | 11 |
| The de facto standard musical symbols font is Adobe's "SONATA",
which can be ordered from Abobe Systems. It's a PostScript font
so you need either a LN03R or a LPS40 to print with it.
I don't know of any editing software for VMS, though. You'd
have to write your own.
Timo
P.S. I think I have the UUCP address for Adobe's PS server somewhere.
Can send it to you if you like.
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901.3 | save TT to see decslide library | PLDVAX::JANZEN | Tom LMO2/O23 2965421 | Wed Aug 12 1987 09:53 | 7 |
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901.5 | Can Mac fonts be used? | HYDRA::AURENZ | Scot, DTN 226-6229, LTN 1-1/d07 | Mon Aug 17 1987 20:45 | 13 |
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I have some music fonts for the Apple Macintosh.
Has anyone tried to convert them to LN03 format?
What is the resolution of the LN03? I wonder how large they would
be? (Largest font I have is 24-point on the Mac, which is 72 dots
per inch).
This would be useful in general, as there are tons of neat fonts
for the Mac.
Scot
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901.6 | LN03; Sonata | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Wed Aug 19 1987 10:52 | 14 |
| The LN03 is 300 dots per inch. In my experience, expanding a dot
matrix font by a factor of two requires a few minutes of touch-up
per character to make it look decent. You'd have to do that twice
to go from 72 to 300 dpi.
I called Adobe about the Sonata font. They sell it only on Macintosh
disks, though they hope to offer it on IBM PC disks in the near
future. When I asked how to get the font to the LPS40, they suggested
that I rent a Macintosh for a day and upload the text file.
If anyone gets Sonata to work on the LPS40 please let me know.
I am unwilling to pay $90 for a font file without some assurance
that it will work.
John Sauter
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901.7 | | LYMPH::DICKSON | Network Design tools | Mon Aug 24 1987 17:21 | 2 |
| Fonts are copyrighted. If you paid money for a music font, do not not
put it onto this network for others.
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901.8 | I agree | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Tue Aug 25 1987 08:30 | 7 |
| I second .7. Producing a font requires as much (or more) work as
producing a program. Fonts, like programs, are copyrighted. Please
don't reduce a font producer's income by giving away his fonts.
I have produced both fonts and programs for Digital, and I wouldn't
like to see my livelyhood put at risk by an attitude that fonts
(and programs) are free.
John Sauter
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901.9 | I am not a crook! | PLDVAX::JANZEN | Tom LMO2/O23 2965421 | Tue Aug 25 1987 13:53 | 2 |
| I made the fonts and slide I put here.
Tom
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901.10 | Communication = Knowledge | PLAYA::MERLIN | Orlando S�ez SGO/5 (721-2312) � | Mon Aug 31 1987 22:57 | 31 |
| To .7 and .8:
It is not a matter of how much efford, is a way of communicating
your efford instead.
I agree with .9 he made it, he published it. My friend Tom if some day I
come out with some good VMS music package, as I will soon do, you
will be the first person I will offer it even the sources so you can use
them and learn.
-----
Again to .7 and .8
You have nothing in your brains but what you had learned from others, so
please don't be ...!@#$%^&
Anyway what's the main purpose of Vax-Notes?
I'm sorry for getting that excited, after all everybody can reserve his
rigths... but don't fool with other people that are just trying to help
each other.
Great Tom. I also copy them they are great!!! I'll let you know for some
good inputs about enhancements.
My references are in EXIT26::MUSIC note 3.something
Orlando Saez
SGO/5 (DTN 721-2312)
Advanced Manufacturing Engineering Information Systems
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901.11 | This is serious stuff guys! | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Dave | Tue Sep 01 1987 10:08 | 45 |
| > My references are in EXIT26::MUSIC note 3.something
Minor correction. MUSIC is on node DREGS. Hit the select key to
add MUSIC to your notebook.
Orlando,
Regarding the issue of publishing proprietary music fonts, DICKSON
and SAUTER have given some ethical reasons for not doing so but
there is another very important reason not to do it which strikes
much closer to home.
Being new to notes there's an aspect of E-net noting that you probably
aren't aware of. Non-work related notes exist solely by the grace
of company officials. They are allowed (like a benefit) up to the
as long as they don't incur problems for Digital.
Please believe me when I tell you that it just isn't as simple as
"people just trying to help each other" or "reserving rights".
This is why:
Using the E-net to publish and distributing copyrighted material
makes DEC a party to copyright infringement. DEC could be held
liable for damages.
Key point
The first time DEC gets stung by a lawsuit for
something done in a non-work related conference
will be THE END OF NON-WORK RELATED CONFERENCES
like COMMUSIC.
Please believe me, this is VERY SERIOUS! I know, I've participated
in meetings about non-work related conferences. I don't know what
I can say to convince you other than that, if people insist on doing
this kind of thing, you are risking the futures of ALL non-work
related conferences.
Dave Blickstein
MUSIC Moderator
P.S., not only that, according to the latest policy the moderator
of COMMUSIC could be held accountable (he could lose his job)
for not removing the illegal material.
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901.12 | Motion is seconded... | JAWS::COTE | Practice Safe Sysex | Tue Sep 01 1987 10:43 | 12 |
| Re .10
*PLEASE* take .11's advise and DO NOT publish or request publication
of copywritten materials on this or any other conference. There
is too much good information passing through the net to risk.
Please don't interpret this as a debateable issue; it's already
been decided.
Thanks, (to both db and you)
Edd
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901.13 | It's the VISION !!! | ESCUDO::FAST | Orlando Saez SGO/#5 AME Soft Guru | Thu Sep 03 1987 14:38 | 60 |
|
> Minor correction. MUSIC is on node DREGS. Hit the select key to
> add MUSIC to your notebook.
Dave thanks for the corrections.
> Please believe me, this is VERY SERIOUS! I know, ...
> .
> .
> .
> Using the E-net to publish and distributing copyrighted material
> makes DEC a party to copyright infringement. DEC could be held
> liable for damages.
I understand how serious it is. However, below are some ideas that I
would like to share with my fellow workers:
Mostly DEC products are focused on CAM, CAE, CAD, Languages and, OEM's
for hardware purposes. It is about time that DEC, who is now making
the big blue to look not that blue, take advantage on a more flexible
an suitable type of products for super DEC minis. uVax, GPX, Vaxmate,
Vax-386??, and other products can be used for music R/D better than any
other machine. And believe me I've worked with PC's Assembler, Apple's
Assembly IIe and Mac, Commodore and Coco's developing MIDI software
and if you compare the capabilities of Vax-Macro... forgetit. With
VAX arquitecture you can develop MIDI/MUSIC/COMPUTERS/PRINTS... you
have never think of.
But who can afford a VAX machine for MIDI music at home ? Of course,
it is a matter of business orientation. I know about four recording
studios, profitable of about one million dollars a year, that are not even
using computers for their Ledgers, AP, AR and DBMS applications. Just
think about a system that can provide capability of business application
and with all the goddies of MIDI interfacing for any kind of recording.
I'm sure all musicians will run to that recording studio.
... well, maybe I'm just dreaming... remember, somebody have to think
ahead of what can be developed and just the thought can be a very
'WORK-RELATED'. Shearing knowledge about music which is a 'NON-WORK
RELATED' topic can be seen as new strategies on what inputs DEC
employees can give about their expertise to develop music software
hardware products.
If there is a conference about music and music interfaces with
computers, what is DEC's approach toward this market ? Are we the
one that should expose what DEC can do for music interfacing based on
what is on the market ?
I like to share my experiences, knowledges and of course know other
people that wish to point DEC toward a better and wider end market.
Orlando Saez
AME
Let the show continue...
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901.14 | How'd This Blanket Get So Wet? | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Thu Sep 03 1987 14:47 | 10 |
| While many of us would love to see Digital play a more active role
in the computer-based music marketplace, the problem is this market
represents a drop in the bucket compared to Digital's revenues in
other marketplaces. This conference probably represents one of
the highest concentrations of computer literate nonprofessional
musicians in the country, so we tend to perceive more activity than
there is overall.
len.
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901.15 | well... gosh... | CANYON::MOELLER | | Thu Sep 03 1987 18:01 | 13 |
| > This conference probably represents one of the highest concentrations of
> computer literate nonprofessional musicians in the country
I never thought of that ! What a heavy responsibility !
Apropos of nothing, I do notice an interesting pattern... we just
lost several longtime contributors, only to GAIN three new ones,
each heavily into home recording, in the last week !
Welcome, you guys.
karl moeller sws tucson az
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901.16 | More Input More Input More Input... | ESCUDO::FAST | Orlando Saez SGO/#5 AME Soft Guru | Fri Sep 04 1987 18:57 | 25 |
|
To .14
> While many of us would love to see Digital play a more active role
> in the computer-based music marketplace, the problem is this market
> represents a drop in the bucket compared to Digital's revenues in
> other marketplaces. This conference ...
Have you think about the revenues of IBM due to the micro market?
Their incursion in that 'drop in the bucket' is what is keeping
them looking a little blue. I'm not sure if Dave is getting my message
but anyway, I still want to know what can be done with the 'highest
computer related conference'?
Forget about big people... don't you guys really think that my concern
is shared with others at DEC?
Sorry to deviate a little from the purpose of this topic...
Burning heart!!!
Orlando
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901.17 | PCs don't put them in the black. | ACORN::BAILEY | Ultrix--Live Free and Die | Sat Sep 05 1987 01:28 | 8 |
| Currently, their PC stuff loses money. Everything loses money for
IBM except for the real hardware (honkin system 370s. Things that
run VM and MVS). Still, with all that lost money, they are getting
a heap of revenue, and thats what sells the real hardware. What
makes them big keeps them happy, but indirectly.
Steph
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901.18 | Thanks for the Additional Evidence | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Tue Sep 08 1987 14:22 | 8 |
| Comparing IBM's sales of PCs to the market for computer based musical
instruments and processing exemplifies exactly the kind of
misconception I was trying to point out. The music marketplace
is a "drop in the bucket" compared to the PC marketplace. We are
a very small community, compared to just about anything.
len.
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901.19 | | BARNUM::RHODES | | Wed Sep 09 1987 09:29 | 6 |
| Don't forget the money that DEC makes from field service contracts. Big
bucks. Somehow I don't see too many music hobbyists signing contracts
for $500 per year...
Todd.
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901.21 | Then... let's have fun!!! | ESCUDO::FAST | Orlando Saez SGO/#5 AME Soft Guru | Thu Sep 10 1987 19:39 | 16 |
| Ok folks...
I never thought your attitude toward some R/D on MIDI using DEC
machines was that poor. As I said... I enjoy working with music.
I just tried to capture some mindsets of DEC employees. If there
isn't any serious thing more than just jamming, I don't think it's
worth for me spending time reading music conference. Don't get me
wrong... I'd really enjoyed to share me opinions and read about
yours. What I've learned from you is to read, communicate, jam,
etc., for relaxing, and personal knowledge. There is no way,
as I see, to link DEC with some music related matter. If there is,
I haven't seen it by now.
and the show continues...
Orlando
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901.22 | Am I Missing Something? | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Fri Sep 11 1987 14:22 | 31 |
|
re .21
I'm not sure I understand - are you saying that because I don't
believe Digital will offer products in the music marketplace, for
fairly clear business reasons, I therefore have a "poor attitude"?
Sorry, I just don't follow that.
I also don't have a VAX (or a PDP-11) at home, and I'm not terribly
interested in developing software that I can't use.
Finally, the terms of the employee agreement we all sign when we
join the company makes any such software we develop the property
of Digital, unless the Corporation waives its "rights" to that
software. This agreement has resulted in a bunch of Digital employees
who own Commodore Amigas and develop software for them stopping
any further Amiga development, as Digital considers the Amiga a
competitive machine and developing software for it a "conflict of
interest". This is probably also true of IBM PC and Apple Macintosh
music software developed by Digital employees.
I'd love to see Digital offer MIDI software, and I'd love to be
part of that effort. I just don't believe it's ever going to happen.
But you're free to tilt at whatever windmills you care to.
And a lot of us are into music in far more serious ways than "just
jamming". Check out the COMMUSIC I, II and III tapes.
len.
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901.23 | I'd advice you to not challenge our musical "sincerity" | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Dave | Fri Sep 11 1987 14:32 | 4 |
| Have to agree with Len.
I think your confusing a "poor attitude" with a pragmatic business
decision.
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901.24 | What a fight!!! Ohhh I'm knocked out.!!! | LISBOA::FAST | Orlando Saez SGO/#5 AME Soft Guru | Fri Sep 11 1987 17:28 | 36 |
|
> Finally, the terms of the employee agreement we all sign when we
> join the company makes any such software we develop the property
> of Digital, unless the Corporation waives its "rights" to that
> software.
Thanks Len... I didn't know about all those issues. I'll sure
care to follow those items.
> This agreement has resulted in a bunch of Digital employees
> who own Commodore Amigas and develop software for them stopping
> any further Amiga development, as Digital considers the Amiga a
> competitive machine and developing software for it a "conflict of
> interest". This is probably also true of IBM PC and Apple Macintosh
> music software developed by Digital employees.
Now I understand the entire picture... Thanks again.
> And a lot of us are into music in far more serious ways than "just
> jamming". Check out the COMMUSIC I, II and III tapes.
I've read about COMMUSIC I, II and III (not release),but ... what's
all about? Are they recorded tapes with good extracts of your jamming
sessions? Where can I get them?
What a FAST process to know your interests in music? I'll get on
the road... don't worry.
Thanks Len, Thanks Dave... hope will get together someday
Orlando
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901.25 | Commusic tapes explained | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Dave | Fri Sep 11 1987 18:01 | 10 |
| The Commusic tapes are not jam tapes. The are recording projects
done by various DEC employees combined onto one cassette tape and
sent out as a sorta "sampler of DEC musicians". It's a chance to
hear the music done by people you know from notes.
I think if you listen to Commusic III you will discover that many
of us are quite serious about our music. (I mean look at all the
bucks we throw into equipment!!! ;-0 ).
db
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901.26 | Great for the explanation!!! | LISBOA::FAST | Orlando Saez SGO/#5 AME Soft Guru | Fri Sep 11 1987 18:46 | 22 |
|
Dave (alias db):
> The Commusic tapes are not jam tapes.
Sorry, I didn't mean to say something that didn't sound professional.
> The are recording projects done by various DEC employees combined
> onto one cassette tape and sent out as a sorta "sampler of DEC
> musicians". It's a chance to hear the music done by people you know
> from notes.
WHAT A BIG HIT!!!. Can I submit some parts for COMMUSIC future
releases? I still don't know if the tape is available for me. I'll
search over the conference if there is that info. right away.
Once again Thanks...
Music lives
Orlando
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901.27 | All about Commusic tapes | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Dave | Sat Sep 12 1987 11:00 | 7 |
| Information on how to submit stuff for Commusic tapes is in note
765.
The week after next I will post information the on how to order
a copy of Commusic III.
db
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901.28 | | MTBLUE::BOTTOM_DAVID | Not so famous rock star | Mon Sep 14 1987 07:17 | 10 |
| You can still get a copy of Commusic I from Karl Moller (I think)
he's at Salsa::moeller.
Karl feel free to modify this info if it's incorrect.
Commusic II....I dunno..Edd is it still available?
dave
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901.29 | yes | JAWS::COTE | 115db, but it's a DRY thud... | Mon Sep 14 1987 09:14 | 1 |
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901.30 | yes, still availabobble | SALSA::MOELLER | | Mon Sep 14 1987 13:43 | 1 |
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901.31 | Fast processing... just as Vax | PLAYA::MERLIN | The LATIN touch... � | Tue Sep 15 1987 18:18 | 23 |
|
To .-2:
Cote, I already sent Karl the tape copy, and other related reqs.
I need yours. If you please forward you reqs. on the availability
of COMMUSIC II I'll almost instantaneously send you what you need.
I'm very very interested on hear your work. As dave said, have you
see all the equipment ...? If your music is as your knowledge on
equipment,... it must be a hit. Again, not in sound quality, but
in musical content...
Karl, yours is on the road... Why don't you check your mail right
after work?
Cote, I'm waiting.
Dave, Thanks. I'll keep traking the COMMUSIC III topic...
Almost there....
Orlando
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901.32 | Not done yet... | PLAYA::MERLIN | Rythm its gonna take you...!!! | Tue Sep 15 1987 18:25 | 10 |
| Hey...
It's me again...
Just curious about how far are you guys, I mean physical location
and work site. Dave, Cote and Karl... You're like 'jam and chesse'.
May the music be with you...
Orlando
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