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From: porter@inuxd.UUCP (J Porter)
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Subject: Re: is there a good C64 sound program?
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Date: Mon, 5-Mar-84 13:28:26 EST
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Posted: Mon Mar  5 13:28:26 1984
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Try looking into MUSICALC.  It has alot of power, and because of this
it is not very easy to understand how to use.  A program that is user
friendly is the Music Construction Set from Electronic Arts.  You can
even use a Koala pad with it.  It does limit you however as to what 
sound variable you can change.  Be wary of Electronics Arts programs,
for they will only load on a 1541 drive.  MSD and 4040 drive are out,
and the company flatly refuses to support this hardware.

Jeff Porter (inuxd!porter)
AT&T Consumer Products
Indianapolis