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From: cmcmanis%pepper@Sun.COM (Chuck McManis)
Newsgroups: rec.music.synth,comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Re: MIDI Software for the Amiga - a brief review of PRO Midi Soundscape
Keywords: SoundScape, MIDI, Amiga
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Date: 9 Jul 88 20:28:33 GMT
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Everything marco said is correct about customizing Soundscape so that it only
hits the real disk on the "verification" phase. However, when things are saved
the volume names are expanded and stored with the environment so if you hard
disk is named "FooBar" and you save a song, when you reload it, it will look for
the tracks on FooBar: which can be a real pain in the behind. Copying tracks to
floppy is not as easy as it should be. They need something like a script mover
facility.

--Chuck
--Chuck McManis
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