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- From: drakonar@cs.montana.edu (Charles L. Stewart III)
- Subject: Re: Are Adlib sound board and Visual Composer software any good?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.183920.27285@coe.montana.edu>
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- Organization: Dept. of Computer Science, MSU, Bozeman Mt 59717
- References: <mmaccorm.49@fox.nstn.ns.ca>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 18:39:20 GMT
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- In article <mmaccorm.49@fox.nstn.ns.ca> mmaccorm@fox.nstn.ns.ca (Mike Mac Cormack) writes:
- >I was in Radio Shack on the weekend and saw an Adlib sound board and Visual
- >Composer software for $60 (Canadian, no GST) and was wondering if this is a
- >good package. Has anyone used this software to compose music? What
- >are its capabilities. Would you recommend buying this package? All
- >comments would be appreiated.
- >
- >Mike Mac Cormack
- >Micronav International Inc
- >P.O.Box 1523 / 104 Marine Drive
- >Sydport Industrial Park,
- >Sydney, N.S. Canada B1P 6R7
- >Tel: 902-564-8833 Fax: 902-564-8764
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-
- IMHO, for an "entry-level" music system this combo is great. You'll need
- some speakers or a headphone but those're cheap. Some nice things can be
- done with the VC program.
-
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