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Deltroid
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3 Posts
Posted - 30 May 2003 :  22:16:53
I remember a program that I used several years ago to play music that you wrote and song's that came with it. It was a program that was circa 1985-1988 and was pretty neat. Does anyone have an idea what program I'm talking about? It's a long shot, but I thought I would try and see if anyone could help me out. Thanks

emaq123
Junior Member


USA
258 Posts
Posted - 31 May 2003 :  08:37:53
Studio Session, Jam Session? They come from that time.

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cinemafia
Guerrilla Recon Leader


USA
2965 Posts
Posted - 31 May 2003 :  17:42:23
Sounds like ConcertWare+. I still have the original install floppy for it and still use it on my Mac Plus for creating weird electronic style noises and recording them into my TiBook.

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Deltroid
Starting Member



3 Posts
Posted - 31 May 2003 :  22:28:58
I think the name was concertware, thanks cinemafia. Now if I could just find a copy.

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Gothikon
Full Member


Australia
537 Posts
Posted - 01 Jun 2003 :  15:58:26
Concertware was bundled with pretty much every Performa in the UK and probably the US, it shouldn't be hard to get hold of.

I actually have a few copies now and would send you one, except that I'm several thousand miles away from the CD's and won't be near them anytime soon!

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cinemafia
Guerrilla Recon Leader


USA
2965 Posts
Posted - 02 Jun 2003 :  05:13:19
Give me some time to get the program from a floppy onto my server and you can download it from me.

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Citon X600
Junior Member


Canada
206 Posts
Posted - 04 Jun 2003 :  02:00:31
I don't know if the copy on my server of archives is complete but I do have it there.

But if anyone has full disk versions to give me I would happily add it to the collection.

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