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Music Studio Plus 1.1   [2010]

Music Studio Plus 1.1 Released by :
Martin Piper

Release Date :
9 March 2010

Type :
C64 Tool

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (7 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Alan Peters of DarkStar Systems Software
  Martin Piper
Music .... Alan Peters of DarkStar Systems Software
  Richard of Blazon, Civitas, People of Liberty, Psytronik Software, Scene World Magazine, The New Dimension

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User Comment
Submitted by Martin Piper on 6 April 2010
New version Music Studio Plus 1.2
User Comment
Submitted by NecroPolo on 17 March 2010
Hm. I must also admit that lately (due to high coincidence factor) experimenting with coversion produced some rather raw and cool sounds, too... :)
User Comment
Submitted by NecroPolo on 16 March 2010
Thanks for the txt file!

I have probs only with combined waveforms (that I use most of the time), without them those tunes I tested lose that "edge" - but I think instead of conversion I'll re-create some of my early tunes with MS+1.1 that were created with FC but the disks became totally zapped during the years. Only audio archive tapes left.

Anyway, I have planned re-creating those - now there's a good reason to really do so :)
User Comment
Submitted by Martin Piper on 12 March 2010
I'm glad you like it NecroPolo. As you found out the FC conversion won't do a very good job with many instruments. It is mainly there to pull across tracks and blocks. Instruments will need tweaking to fit with how this sound effect generator works.
If you have any specific files that you think the converter could do a better job with then please send me a PM and I will see what I can do. :)

I've added a text file download for a slightly tidier version of the help text included in the D64.
User Comment
Submitted by NecroPolo on 11 March 2010
Man, now THAT's a barebone music tool :)

As slim as possible, but definitely has its charm and the player doesn't eat much rastertime. I loved the raw tune in Berzerk - so I like this "other way around" approach.

(Man, some of my old FC4.0 tunes sound horrible after conversion - but what the hell :D )
User Comment
Submitted by Martin Piper on 10 March 2010
Exactly. :) The first (very buggy) code was written in 1992 but I don't think it was widely released back then. This 1.1 version is released now and contains lots of bug fixes but still uses the original code.
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 10 March 2010
It's correct, creation date does not mean it was released before. Now it's publicly available for 1st time.
User Comment
Submitted by booker on 10 March 2010
(C)1992 - release 2010?
User Comment
Submitted by Martin Piper on 10 March 2010
The music convert program on the disk will convert tunes from Future Composer V4.0
User Comment
Submitted by Richard on 9 March 2010
The way the editor works was probably based on the old classic Future Composer music editor. I actually used this Music Studio Plus editor to do music for Berzerk Redux. It is a tricky music editor but you'll get used to it after a while.
User Comment
Submitted by Skate on 9 March 2010
I'm not sure what musicians think about this tool but I liked the gui and some features. That's all I can say.
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