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2031.1 | Problems with MAC II?? | TROA01::HITCHMOUGH | | Thu Jun 22 1989 09:27 | 17 |
| I downloaded this last night (thanks for the pointer) but it failed
to work on my MAC II. Everything appeared o.k. except that a jumble
of notes appeared on the MIDI out and then nothing else. This happened
every time I reset the MIDI port setting. (I tried both ports).
All the screen functions worked o.k., I just couldn't get anything
to play.
It certainly looks interesting although a bit jumbled and like Erikur
said, it has a few rough edges particuarily around the U.I. which
I think is a bit cluttered.
I'd be interested to hear your report when you get your full blown
copy.
Ken
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2031.2 | "patterns" | RDGENG::MCNAUGHTON | Bruce, IE Process and Quality | Thu Jun 22 1989 10:22 | 12 |
| PRO 24 III also uses the concept of "patterns" and then arranging the
patterns into a song. Its very easy to create an entire song with
very little entry.
It did take some time for me to understand how to use this approach
effectively.
I think that CUBASE (the next version) may be using a different
approach.
Regards,
Bruce
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2031.3 | It's SUPPOSED to work.... | KALLON::EIRIKUR | Hallgrimsson, CDA Product Mgmt. | Thu Jun 22 1989 12:16 | 6 |
| re .1: Gee, the developer told me on the phone that it worked on a Mac
II. I'll bring it in to work and try it on the Mac II here when I get
my real copy.
Eirikur
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2031.4 | It didn't quite not work! | TROA01::HITCHMOUGH | | Thu Jun 22 1989 13:10 | 17 |
| Erikur, it essentially worked except that the MIDI out was all screwed
up so if you run it on a MAC II that has no SGUs connected you won't
see anything wrong.
I ran my MTP to make sure that everything there was o.k. and there
were no problems so I assumed it was Rhapsody. I had a MIDI data
stream monitor on the MIDI port also and didn't see what I expected
to see.
I recall there being some problems with other sequencers (even MTP)
on the MAC II because of it having different timing or sound chip
architecture (or something like that) and maybe that's where the
problem lies.
Ken
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2031.5 | Cubase | WOTVAX::KENT | | Mon Jun 26 1989 10:16 | 15 |
|
Re -2
Bruce..
Still working the Cubase thing. Still looks good.
Still based on patterns but much more friendly with the visual tape.
Built in Human Clock.
Built in Midi-effects.
Stave editing but no printing.
I am not sure I would fork out the full price for it
But will pay for the upgrade.
Paul.
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2031.6 | Demo sequence appears to be the problem. | DDIF::EIRIKUR | Hallgrimsson, CDA Product Mgmt. | Tue Jul 04 1989 19:53 | 22 |
| Another person downloaded the demo and commented on the program not
working properly. I took another look and it appears that the demo
sequence is either screwed-up or VERY idiosyncratic. If you have the
demo version, try recording a pattern. It worked fine for me.
I now have the full version of the program. I'm not ready to do a full
review yet, but it hasn't ever crashed on me, and I haven't found
anything it can't do. (Actually, it doesn't seem to know about release
velocity....) It is rather awkward in places, particularly in regard
to what and when is affected by "snap-to" settings, and what is
affected by entries in the Edit menu. I think I got my money's worth,
but perhaps I should have spent more :-)
I'm finding that I'm not quite the composer I thought I was. I have
always produced fairly nice stuff using music-generating tools on the
Mac, and thought all I needed to do to get from keyboard doodles to
compositions was to add structure via a sequencer. Guess again. It's
a shame. I'm a GOOD doodler.
Eirikur
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2031.7 | | DFLAT::DICKSON | | Wed Aug 16 1989 16:17 | 4 |
| Will Rhapsody take a "human clock" input? I am looking for something
like Finale's feature where after you have recoreded a sequence you can
go back and tell the program where the beats fall, to make up for
sloppy tempos, rubato, and so on.
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2031.8 | V1.2 arrived. Free update! | KALLON::EIRIKUR | ACA/S & CDA Product Mgr. | Fri Oct 20 1989 13:18 | 15 |
| Guess what showed up in the mail the other day. A free upgrade to Rhapsody
V1.2, supporting (and including) the Apple MIDI Manager package and Patchbay
Desk Accessory. This is clearly the first package to support this new
facility.
V1.2 adds some better stuff in the drum programming view, and grouping of
pattern instances. This thing is coming along. It's still a bit cryptic, and
I'm still using my MMT-8 for most daily stuff. I plan to upload "serious
compositions" to Rhapsody for final arranging.
Eirikur
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2031.9 | | MARVIN::SCOTT | BArry A. Scott | Thu Nov 09 1989 20:31 | 4 |
| So this is the company that p***ed off Apple by shipping
Field Test MIDI manager software to paying customers!
Barry (wait for 1.2 of MIDI manager devo kit)
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2031.10 | Wanted: MIDI Manager | HPSRAD::NORCROSS | Cirrus Engineering | Fri Nov 10 1989 10:28 | 4 |
| Is it possible for anyone who has the MIDI Manager software to upload
the files to the Macintosh archives on RT95:: ?
/Mitch (waiting for any version of the MIDI Manager)
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2031.11 | | KOBAL::DICKSON | | Fri Nov 10 1989 11:20 | 7 |
| I got mine from APDA. Stuff you buy from APDA is not public domain,
but licensed. Apple licenses others to include it with their products,
just like it licenses them to distribute the operating system.
I am awaiting delivery of the latest update to my sequencer, which
claims support for the MIDI Manager. I will be interested to see
whether they include a copy of MM itself.
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2031.12 | If it is in the free demo... | KALLON::EIRIKUR | CDA Product Manager | Fri Nov 10 1989 11:51 | 10 |
| > <<< Note 2031.10 by HPSRAD::NORCROSS "Cirrus Engineering" >>>
> -< Wanted: MIDI Manager >-
Mitch,
I will check to see if the MIDI Munger (an Apple person called it this
in my presence) is included in the Rhapsody V1.2 free demo. If true,
I will then upload the Rhapsody 1.2 demo.
Eirikur
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2031.13 | min. h/w config? | RTL::LAPINE | | Thu May 03 1990 09:28 | 3 |
| What is the minimum hardware configuration for Rhapsody?
The documentation doesn't say ...
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2031.14 | | KALLON::EIRIKUR | Eirikur Hallgrimsson | Fri May 04 1990 15:58 | 5 |
| I am sure that it runs on a vanilla Mac Plus. I don't know about a
512Ke.
Eirikur
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