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lensman1955 (lensman1955@hotmail.com) 2004/12/02 10:40

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I'm not certain where else this would fit. But I'll ask anyway.

In the old 8-bit days. (Yes, I go back that far) my VIC-20 and later
my TRS Color Computer both had programs that would allow you to enter
musical notes into a file, either as numercial values or actual
graphic images. After saving the file you could play back the song on
the computer.

Now there are a lot of musical programs out there, but they all
require keyboards. I'm wondering if anybody still has a "manual entry"
music creation program.

Any ideas? Thanks.

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