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1072.1 | | SALSA::MOELLER | good credibility.. really ! | Thu Dec 17 1987 13:17 | 6 |
| I use Performer 1.0.. the new track looping and multiple tempos
and time signatures make the upgrade well worth it !
saving mah pennies,
karl
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1072.2 | add sales tax | LEDS::ORIN | Raucous Roland Renegades | Thu Dec 17 1987 14:58 | 8 |
| Cost of upgrade kit for registered Performer users:
$95.00 includes the complete $395.00 software and documentation package
>> I forgot to mention the 5% sales tax for Mass. residents, so it is $99.75
>> for the upgrade. I'm not sure if the $395.00 retail includes the sales tax.
>> Best bet would be to contact Mark of the Unicorn (see note .0)
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1072.3 | Version 1.2? | FGVAXZ::LAING | Pipe Dreamer * Jim Laing * 261-2194 | Wed Dec 30 1987 13:32 | 6 |
| Is Performer 1.2 the 'current version', that is, before 2.0 came
out?
Is 1.2 'buggy' or just missing some important features?
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1072.4 | 1.2 ok, 2.1 next? | LEDS::ORIN | Raucous Roland Renegades | Tue Jan 05 1988 10:48 | 15 |
| >< Note 1072.3 by FGVAXZ::LAING "Pipe Dreamer * Jim Laing * 261-2194" >
> -< Version 1.2? >-
>
> Is Performer 1.2 the 'current version', that is, before 2.0 came
> out?
>
> Is 1.2 'buggy' or just missing some important features?
1.2 is the latest that I know about. I just sent off my $95.00 for the latest
update. 1.2 seems to work fine, but was missing things like tempo and meter
changes. Mark of the Unicorn seems to be stalling, so they may not ship 2.0
and may ship 2.1 instead. I think I remember reading that somewhere in the
flyer they sent me. I'll keep you posted.
Dave
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1072.5 | V2.2 received | LEDS::ORIN | Ensoniq, is EPS a Mirage? | Fri Jan 15 1988 12:12 | 11 |
| I just received Performer 2.2 in the mail. It came with a new manual that
is twice as thick as the previous one. I haven't had a chance to use it
yet, except to install it on my hard disk, call it up, load a saved
sequence, and play it. The recorder controls are much smaller. There is a
new window for tempo and meter.
There is a very disconcerting looking logo screen. It looks like something
went wrong with the program load or graphics routine. I'm going to call them
about it. More review info in about a week.
Dave
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1072.6 | Performer V3 | KOBAL::DICKSON | | Sun Sep 10 1989 21:05 | 2 |
| Anybody got version 3 yet? I've got a brochure, but they say they
don't have a demo version. :( ("Vision" has a demo, as does MTP)
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1072.7 | More info on v3 | 4GL::DICKSON | | Wed Sep 20 1989 17:40 | 66 |
| Here is what the Performer Version 3 brochure says. I don't know which of
these things are not in earlier versions.
Graphic event editing windows
Drawing and reshaping of continuous data and tempo curves
Event list editing windows
MIDI playback from both editing windows
Editing commands snip, splice, shift, merge, retrograde,
repeat, reverse, scale time.
Region editing: transpose, quantize, change velocity/duration,
split notes.
Input, edit, and view filters.
Editing by event, region, and sequence.
Editable conductor track.
Programmable tempo changes.
Multiple meters within a sequence.
Real-time tempo control. (Includes "tap-tempo" input)
Counter window displays current location in SMPTE frames, real
time, and measures.
Cue sheet style features for film/video production. (they
are referring to the marker list.)
Unlimited notes, tracks, and sequences within available memory.
Independant track looping.
Multiple and nested loops within a track.
Quantize has sensitivity, strength, and offset parameters.
SYSEX recording, playback, and editing (in hex)
Reads and writes MIDI files
Compatibility with MotUs Professional Composer notation program.
Metronome click through internal speaker or MIDI
Customizable 'new' files.
Multiple and custom key signatures
MIDI Monitor window indicates incoming MIDI data
32 MIDI channels
Real-time and step-time recording
Accurate to 1/480th of a quarter note
Full SMPTE sync capability
System requirements are 1 meg memory with 2 800KB floppy drives, or a
hard disk. System 6.0.2 or later.
The window style is a little strange looking. MTP is very Mac-standard
looking. Vision uses multiple fonts in its dialog boxes instead of just
'chicago', and its big square icon buttons. But Performer goes wild, with
mini-pulldown menus on many of the window title bars, and triangular
window-close icons. (Unless these pictures in the brochure are just
artist conceptions. I notice that exactly the same screens appear in
the magazine ads.)
Some little things that I think are neat:
1) The time ruler across the top of the pianoroll display can show
any combination of real time, measures/beats/ticks, or SMPTE time.
2) The continuous data graphic display can show up to 12 kinds of
data at once. Vision shows only one at a time.
3) The pitch and time coordinates of the pianoroll can zoom
independently from each other.
4) The "tap-tempo" input lets you "conduct" the conductor track
using any key, controller pedal, or drum pad.
Vision has some more powerful manipulation functions, like taking note
pitches from one track, note-on times from a second track, and note
durations from either one of the two, and generating a new track from the
results.
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1072.8 | Atari too | NORGE::CHAD | Ich glaube Ich t�te Ich h�tte | Thu Sep 21 1989 08:31 | 5 |
| One of mt latest magazines says:
available for Macintosh and *Atari ST*
Chad
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1072.9 | Performer anywhere else?? | WEFXEM::COTE | Light, sweet, crude... | Tue Oct 16 1990 12:56 | 9 |
| <<< DNEAST::SYS$TOOLS:[NOTES$LIBRARY]COMMUSIC.NOTE;2 >>>
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Note 2475.0 Performer anywhere else?? No replies
CERN::EJM "Rick N. Backer" 3 lines 16-OCT-1990 11:52
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Does Performer run on anything but a Mac???
John
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1072.10 | some questions ! | SALSA::MOELLER | The Prompt are also the Lonely | Tue Oct 22 1991 20:28 | 37 |
| Some issues and questions on Performer.. running 3.5, ready to upgrade
to 3.61....
o Sliders - I know how to generate them and they work real time.
I can use the mouse but also know how to set up incoming data
from the KX88, which has 4 s/w assignable physical sliders,
and how to remap those to Performer's sliders, CC7, for
multiple 'instruments'. Fun !
But while *recording* one or more sliders, the data is merged into
the original track, making it hard to replace, rerecord or edit
the volume info generated. Do I have to create an empty track
(assigned to the same cable/MIDI channel as the instrument it's
meant to control), and assign the slider output to THAT one, for
each 'instrument' ?
o Chunks.
I know, when synced to tape, how to assign a SMPTE chunk start
time. I have a large, single track sequence, a long piano solo
actually, that I want to break up in chunks to work with, and
then pull it all together using Chunks in the Song Window. Any
wisdom here ? Probably no sync-to-SMPTE required for this one.
o Instrument names and patch changes. There was a 1000PX template
included, I understand how to 'load' the templates in. Think I
edited one once. But the patch changes in the template are off
by one. For example, if I press a patch change '1' on the KX88,
it's seen by Performer as '0'. That's fine as long as I keep it
straight in my head, but it renders use of the instrument templates
useless, as the existing ones naively assume '1' means '1', not '0'.
Also I'd like to set up a Proteus 2 template and use that, but the
Proteus actually has a patch, some string sample, assigned to '0'
already! Hard to see how I'll access that one remotely without
reassigning it to another patch# inside the Proteus...
thanks. karl
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