Dr. T's Music Software
Dr. T's Music Software was a software company based in Massachusetts. Development was started in 1984 by Emile Tobenfeld.[1] The company operated until the mid-1990s, and developed music software for the Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Commodore Amiga, Macintosh and mainly the Atari ST.[1]
Products
Software
- Hitman - cue sheets
- X-oR (Amiga, Macintosh) - patch editor[2][3]
- Tunesmith - composing
- Tiger Cub (Atari ST) - sequencer[4]
- Tiger - sequencer
- Samplemaker - sample editor
- Realtime 1.2 - sequencer
- Music Mouse - composing
- Midi Recording Studio (Atari ST, Amiga) - sequencer[5][6]
- M - composing
- Keys! - composing
- KCS - sequencer (Commodore 64/128, Amiga)[7][8][9]
- KCS Omega - Keyboard Controlled Sequencer
- Tempo Master MPE
- Fingers - composing
- Copyist Professional (Amiga) - scoring[10]
- Copyist Apprentice (Amiga) - scoring[11]
- Algorithmic Composer (Commodore 64/128) - algorithmic composition
- Echo Plus
- Convertifile Plus
- T-Basic (Atari) - BASIC programming[12]
Patch editors for:[13]
- Roland MT-32
- Roland D-110
- Oberheim Matrix 6/1000
- Lexicon PCM-70
- Korg M1
- Korg DS-8
- Korg DP3000
- Kawai K5
- Kawai K3
- Kawai K1
- FX-Pac-1
- Caged Artist - Roland D-50[14]
- 4-op Deluxe[15]
- ESQ-apade - Ensoniq ESQ1/Ensoniq SQ80
- E-mu Proteus/XR
- DX/TX Heaven
- Casio VZ Rider
- Casio CZ Rider
- VDS - Ensoniq Mirage
Hardware
- Model-A (Amiga 500/1000) - MIDI interface
- Model-T (Commodore 64/128) - MIDI interface
- Phantom - MIDI interface/SMPTE synchroniser
gollark: Often they end up working like fake loading screens, which are the enemy.
gollark: Not unless it's done well.
gollark: Oh, wait, no it doesn't.
gollark: It seems like just bodging in a 0.5 second delay makes it work basically fine somehow.
gollark: I'm kind of amazed that this system actually generally works, to be honest.
References
- "The Doctor Is In". STart. Vol. 3 no. 9. April 1989. pp. 46–7. ISSN 0889-6216. OCLC 14047163.
- "Audio". .info. No. 49. April 1992. pp. 45–47. ISSN 0897-5868. OCLC 17565429.
- Rubin, David M. (1992). The Audible Macintosh. Sybex. X-oR, pp. 152–6. ISBN 0782110452. OCLC 924911746.
- "Tiger Cub". STart. No. 38. November 1990. pp. 82–83. ISSN 0889-6216. OCLC 14047163.
- "U2 can play music?". ZZap!. No. 64. August 1990. pp. 41–42. OCLC 221369109.
- "Dr. T's MIDI Recording Studio". Atari Explorer. Vol. 8 no. 1. January–February 1988. pp. 27–30. ISSN 0882-3340. OCLC 11835345.CS1 maint: date format (link)
- "Music by the Numbers". Compute!. No. 103. December 1988. p. 41. ISSN 0194-357X. OCLC 767965694.
- "Dr. T's (KCS V1.6) MIDI Sequencer". Amiga User International. July 1988. pp. 48–9. ISSN 0955-1077. OCLC 465372833.
- "Dr. T's C128 Keyboard Controlled Sequencer". Commodore Magazine. November 1987. pp. 38, 127. OCLC 16109538.
- "The Copyist Professional". Amiga World. Vol. 5 no. 5. May 1989. pp. 14, 66–8. ISSN 0883-2390. OCLC 925165916.
- "What's new from Dr T?". The Australian Commodore and Amiga Review. Vol. 7 no. 5. May 1990. pp. 17–18, 20–21. ISSN 1034-3806. OCLC 220898079.
- "Dr. T's T-Basic". STart. Vol. 4 no. 10. May 1990. pp. 43–5. ISSN 0889-6216. OCLC 14047163.
- "MIDI Editor/Librarians". Amiga World. Vol. 4 no. 6. June 1988. p. 48. ISSN 0883-2390. OCLC 925165916.
- "Best D-50 Editor/Librarians". Antic's Amiga Plus. Vol. 1 no. 5. December 1989 – January 1990. pp. 43–4. ISSN 1044-8306. OCLC 19913530.
- "Taming the TX81z Tone Generator". STart. Vol. 4 no. 4. November 1989. pp. 79–84. ISSN 0889-6216. OCLC 14047163.
Further reading
- "Atari Music Software". Atari.
- "MIDI sequencers". Amiga World. December 1990. pp. 43–46. ISSN 0883-2390. OCLC 925165916.
- "Dr. T's Keyboard Controlled Sequencer". Amazing Computing. Vol. 5 no. 3. March 1990. pp. 37–8, 44–5. ISSN 0886-9480. OCLC 476303273.
- "Audio". .info. No. 46. January 1992. pp. 44–5. ISSN 0897-5868. OCLC 17565429.
- "KCS". Amazing Computing. Vol. 6 no. 10. October 1991. pp. 45–6, 68, 70. ISSN 0886-9480. OCLC 476303273.
- "KCS 3.0 Level II". Amiga World. Vol. 6 no. 7. July 1990. pp. 80–4. ISSN 0883-2390. OCLC 925165916.
- "Keyboard Controlled Sequencer 3.0". Amazing Computing. Vol. 5 no. 9. September 1990. pp. 10–11, 14. ISSN 0886-9480. OCLC 476303273.
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