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- Do you have a dumb Mac? Of course I'm not accusing
- your favorite computer of being stupid, but if you
- have a mute Mac, you're not making use of its full
- potential to speak, sing and chirp.
-
- One person who certainly doesn't have a silent Mac
- is Macintosh RoundTable staff member Jerry Kindall.
- By day, Jerry's a technical writer and magazine
- editor for a major mail-order computer retailer in
- the education market. On his own time, besides
- reading, hacking and going online, Jerry describes
- his "other passion" as music. Along with an
- eclectic collection of over 450 CDs, Jerry plays
- and composes in his home MIDI studio.
-
- Bulletin Board Fun
-
- You'll find Jerry and other Mac music and sound
- mavens hanging out in Bulletin Board Category 8
- (Multimedia) of the Mac RoundTable, exchanging
- experiences and opinions on hardware and software.
- For example, in Topic 4 (MIDI software) James
- Bordner recently cast his vote for Performer 5.0 as
- "the very best Mac sequencer." As he describes his
- evaluation process, "This comes from a die-hard
- Atari/Notator/Export user who bought a Performa 450
- in January. Performer 5.0 was the clear choice
- after 3 months of reading, testing and side-by-
- side evaluations with Vision. (I was making a
- purchase decision for a group of players doing long
- distance collaboration, so I had to do the right
- thing or live with the guilt, don't you know)."
-
- In that same Category, Topic 8 (Sounds), the recent
- questions "Is there any problems with copied
- sounds?" and "Is there such a thing as copyrighted
- sounds?" set off a lively discussion about the
- complex and still-evolving issue of copyright law
- in the multimedia age.
-
- Music Downloads
-
- Loads of interesting sound-related files are
- available for downloading from the Mac RoundTable
- Library. For example, File 32711 SOUNDAPP.CPT V1.2
- provides a freeware "one-stop sound player and
- converter" that can play or convert just about any
- sound or music file format including MOD, SND
- resources, SoundCap, SoundEdit, AIFF, WAV, VOC, and
- others.
-
- Anyone shopping for music editing software should
- take a look at ENCORE DEMO 3.0.6.SEA, a recent
- addition to the Mac RoundTable MIDI Library.
- Although you can't save or print from this
- demonstration file, it will certainly help you
- decide if it's the right program to purchase.
- Another fine music-oriented file in the MIDI
- Library is 21618 HOW TO PLAY KEYBOARD. This is an
- electronic version of the book "The Musical Idiot's
- Complete Guide to Improvisation at the Keyboard."
-
- Speaking of multimedia, file 32766 GRABAUDIO.SIT is
- a program that will read digital audio data
- directly from a CD and save it to disk where you
- can explore it. It requires CD-ROM software version
- 4 or higher and an Apple CD300 player or better.
-
- Jerry describes 32831 WAVEWINDOW.SIT V2.1, a
- software oscilloscope, as a fascinating program. It
- displays sound visually on your screen in
- real-time, and provides several different modes
- including dynamic color waveforms.
-
- If you play guitar and have a Mac with sound input
- capability, take a look at 32730 GUITAR.TUNER V2.0.
- The tuner alone has a shareware fee of $12, and the
- author offers a package deal that includes a guitar
- tuner, chromatic tuner, lab meter and other useful
- items.
-
-
- Recently uploaded Mac Library files of general
- interest include the latest version of Apple's
- QuickTime, 32634 QUICKTIME 1.6.2.SIT; 32633
- SPEEDYFINDER7 1.5.9F.SIT, an award-winning
- shareware Control Panel that offers many useful
- improvements to the System 7 Finder; and 32632 EYE
- ON THE CLOCK.SIT, a set of continuously updating
- time counters (essential for clock watchers
- everywhere).
-
- Tune Up
-
- Mac owners who dabble in MIDI should also get
- familiar with the MIDI RoundTable at Page 430,
- keyword MIDI. You'll find discussions about
- Macintosh music hardware and software in Category 2
- on the Bulletin Board, and loads of great music
- files in the Library there.
-
- So tune up your Mac and start making it sing. It's
- easy -- with a little help from your Macintosh
- friends on GEnie.
-