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Virtual Composer

Virtual Composer - 2.9

QuickTime-based music editor and executor

All Time: (3.7)
Version 2.9: (3.0)
Selected Version: 2.9
Release Date: 2001-09-24
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 2.9): 0
Downloads (all versions): 36,719
Price: $50.00

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Product Description:

Virtual Composer is a virtual linear music editor and executor, designed for complex polyphonic music. While its main emphasis is on executing polyphonic music perfectly timewise using QuickTimeì's Musical Instruments synthesizers, it can be used by beginners as well to learn the various elements of music.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • System 7.0 or higher
  • 4 MB RAM
  • QuickTime 2.1 or higher

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Virtual Composer ReviewI used it… - Version: 2.9.3, 11/19/2001 04:04AM PST

Eda Williamson
to edit a 94 gig QuickTime version of Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra. I was up all night working on it, but I'm satisfied with the result.
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Virtual Composer ReviewThe current version… - Version: 2.9, 9/30/2001 09:10AM PST

Silberklang
is now much improved, but its many useful features are not always immediately apparent. It provides a good environment for exploring how a skilled human performer must intervene to make great works of notated music come alive. Some tradeoffs have been made to improve speed and accuracy; e.g. in some cases one can only edit one "voice" at a time. But if you are only looking for a quick way to convert your musical doodles into something resembling normal notation, you are missing the point of this fascinating creative playground.
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Virtual Composer CommentaryOf course Melody… - Version: 2.9, 9/24/2001 11:01PM PST

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ioannis
Assistant can do more than Virtual Composer. And of course you need to be a rocket scientist to figure how to operate it. And of course your opinion is as credible as your posting handle.
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