This is a sealed New Sealed Dr. T. Hitman for the Atari ST. We found this in our warehouse and want to find it a good home like yours!!
Hitman is q unique program which brings the full SMPTE event editing to the ST. Hitman is based around a SMPTE event editor, letting you specify SMPTE times for each event in a cue list. With it's graphic display of hit/measures step you can easily use the mouse to move or quantize the hit points to adjust the tempo. Hitman supports 24, 25, 30 and drop-frame formats
TAP MAP lets you conduct the tempo map in real time as you lock to SMPTE. MARCO editor allows you to assign names to specific MIDI events and times, for easy inclusion of sound effects in the list. A complete tempo map function is provided with multiple time signatures and Mufti Program Environment hooks to KCS or Level II.
Cue Sheets can be displayed, edited and printed in text or a very intuitive graphic format.
Plus Analyzer function, Tempo calculator, tap tempo, Standard MIDI file export and more.
Found this New Old Stock Factory Sealed Music Maker Windows 3.1/95 CD Rom From Hal Leonard in our warehouse and we want to move it out!
With MusicMaker published by Hal Leonard., you can play 15 pop hits today, even if you have no music background! This unique CD-ROM gives you five options: ONE KEY PLAY - Tap out the timing to play the melody along with a backing track; JAMTRAX(TM) - Play any key and sound great; DRUM ALONG - Choose between four kits to drum along with the tracks; QUIZ - Take a challenging musical quiz; MELODY PLAY - Play the melody on your keyboard.
Songs include:
System Requirements
Band-in-a-Box® 2015 for Mac includes over 50 great new features and enhancements!
They've enhanced the GUI for an improved look and feel, and added many new time-saving features such as automatic track labels, video tutorial-help buttons, instant previews for many dialogs, and more. You can save your song as a video and upload it to YouTube. They've added an Audio Track, allowing you open an audio file, record audio, or render the song to the Audio Track. The new Audio Edit Window shows a digital waveform for the Audio track. You can now write Acidized information to the audio file. Loops dialog has been enhanced with support for Apple loops, support for additional formats including CAF and WMA, and more. Automatic program updates have been added, which can detect and download free program and RealTracks updates. New playback options allow for setting any relative tempo with great quality!
NEW! 101 more RealTracks with great new Jazz, Rock-Pop, and Country Styles! These include:
Band-in-a-Box® is an intelligent automatic accompaniment program for your multimedia computer. You can hear and play along to many song ideas and go from "nothing" to "something" in a very short period of time with Band-in-a-Box® as your "on demand" backup band.
Just type in the chords for any song using standard chord symbols (like C, Fm7, or C13b9), choose the style you’d like, and Band-in-a-Box® does the rest, automatically generating a complete professional-quality arrangement of piano, bass, drums, guitar, and strings or horns in a wide variety of popular styles plus optional live audio tracks with RealDrums and RealTracks.
RealTracks are audio instruments that replace the MIDI track with actual recordings of top studio Jazz/Rock/Country musicians! These are not “samples” of single instrument hits; they are full recordings, lasting from 1 to 8 bars at a time, playing along in perfect sync with the other Band-in-a-Box tracks. We have a huge library of RealTracks available, including lots of Jazz, Rock, Blues, Country, Folk, Celtic, Latin and Bluegrass styles.
Best of all, you use these instruments like regular styles. Many of them offer a “simpler” option that plays a less busy or embellished arrangement, and we include “Direct Input” (clean signal) guitar RealTracks so you can generate files with a clean guitar, and then, using your DAW (e.g. GarageBand), you can add custom amp and F/X settings using the AmpliTube CS guitar amp and effects simulator that is included.
The RealTracks sound more natural over a wide range of tempos with the élastique Pro V2 time stretching engine by zplane.development. This is built-in, so there’s nothing you need to do. Your songs will just “sound better” over a much wider range of keys and tempos.
By simply choosing a RealStyle, you will hear your new or existing songs played by real instruments, with a dramatic improvement in sound and musicality. You can even have your old MIDI styles automatically replaced with the equivalent RealStyle (if installed). And of course the number of RealTracks and RealStyles keeps growing.
Many of the RealTracks have RealCharts; this allows you to see notation and correct guitar tab/fretboard display, a great help for learning from the top pros performing on the RealTracks.
RealDrums replace the MIDI Drum track with actual recordings of top studio Jazz/Rock/Country drummers! Again, these are not “samples” of single drum hits; they are full recordings, lasting from 1 to 8 bars at a time, playing along in perfect sync with the other Band-in-a-Box tracks. Hundreds of RealDrums styles are available, and EZ selection of “DrumGrooves” lets you choose different grooves within drum styles.
For added versatility, you can add your own or 3rd party loops to any Band-in-a-Box track, or add your favorite MIDITrack from any MIDI style to any track of your current song. The Mixer window allows you to quickly set volumes, panning, reverb, tone and patches. The Mixer floats on top of the current window, so you can place it wherever it’s convenient to make quick and easy adjustments to your Band-in-a-Box track settings. It features a unique “Combo” slider for making changes to all tracks at once.
The amazing “Chords from MP4” feature (Audio Chord Wizard) automatically figures out the chords from any AIFF, MP4, M4A, or other audio file, and displays them in Band-in-a-Box. Just load in any audio file and you’ll instantly see the chords in Band-in-a-Box. The Audio Wizard also figures out tempo, bar lines, key and fine-tuning from the audio file.
Plus, you can Save, Print, and Render your songs! Print out your complete song arrangement as sheet music. With the Direct Render to Disk feature, you can save your files directly as audio files (AIFF, M4A, WAV), for use in other programs (GarageBand, Cubase, etc.), or in Internet formats.
And much more …
There are many exciting new features in Band-in-a-Box 2016! StylePicker redesigned and enhanced with many new features including sizable window, columns sort, selectable font size, 4-bar preview of the current song, and more. Intelligent Style Suggestion: Type the name of a familiar song title in the StylePicker and Band-in-a-Box will list styles whose genre, feel and tempo are similar to that song! The Chord Sheet is enhanced with a new look, feel, and customization. Audio Edit Window is improved, with easier zooming and more. Import Audio feature improved. New menu command to convert audio track type (stereo/ mono) added. Load and Save MusicXML files. New menu layout: Each menu is simplified with more submenus. Automatic track names now include a number if there are 2 tracks with the same name.Yellow hints over the one-letter track buttons in various windows show detailed information of the track name and other data. Guitar Window improved, with dynamic resizing of the fretboard and Guitar Capo support. Export Lists of Styles, RealTracks or RealDrums. Log of messages enhanced, recording more message types. Style demos redone with even volumes. Download Manager to automate download of Band-in-a-Box add-ons in background, accessible from inside the program. Setting the “Track Type” to bass now shows bass clef with tab. RealTracks pushes now happen a little later, sounding more musical, and the timing is tempo dependant and more
NEW! 201 more RealTracks with great new Jazz, Rock-Pop, and Country Styles. These include:
The Jazz Soloist is a music program with Jazz quartet arrangements to show the key elements of jazz improvisation.
You'll how to play the music with on screen notation showing you exactly what notes are being played. You can can the tempo or step thru the song chord by chord. You can learn to play note for note! Plus the songs are in Standard MIDI file format so you can load them in to your favorite sequencer or notation program!
Requirements for the software program:
The Age Pianist is a music program with over 70 New Age and New Age Jazz style piano pieces, performed by top New Age Artists. Plus there's a Guess the song game , program notes and biographies plus more!!
You'll how to play the music with on screen keyboard showing you exactly what notes are being played. You can can the tempo or step thru the song chord by chord. You can learn to play note for note! Plus the songs are in Standard MIDI file format so you can load them in to your favorite sequencer or notation program!
Requirements for the software program:
The MSD Series of Music Style Disks offer an inexpensive way to broaden the
selection of music styles available for the E-66 Intelligent Synthesizer.
Each 3.5" floppy disk contains 16 music styles, covering blues to samba and
swing as well as many other international styles.
The MSD Series allows you to enjoy realtime performance, taking advantage of the
Intelligent Arranger function with complete accompaniments of up to 8 parts.
Major Features
Styles on the Disk
The MSD Series of Music Style Disks offer an inexpensive way to broaden the
selection of music styles available for the E-66 Intelligent Synthesizer.
Each 3.5" floppy disk contains 16 music styles, covering blues to samba and
swing as well as many other international styles.
The MSD Series allows you to enjoy realtime performance, taking advantage of the
Intelligent Arranger function with complete accompaniments of up to 8 parts.
Major Features
Styles on the Disk
The JW50 Music Style Disks offer an inexpensive way to broaden the
selection of music styles available for the JW50 Synthesizer.
Each 3.5" floppy disk contains 10 different pop music styles
Major Features
Styles on the Disk
Singer Song Writer GI provides a powerfull and versatile environment for the creative musician including specific features for MIDI guitar.
The MIDI sequencer includes score editor, piano roll editor, drum editor and step editor windows. There's also step recording, keyboard input using your computer keyboard plus realtime recording from a MIDI guitar using the GI-10 (or any MIDI instrument).
Other features include Auto nuance which allows expressive techniques to instruments such as strings, brass and guitar. It contains over 30 different playing methods that can be easily applied to notes. Such as slide up/down, pull-off, crescendo, vibrato, glissando up/down, tremolo and more.
There's a mixer window where you can mix up to 48 tracks, an arrangement window with more than 30 genre preset arrangements that you can use to build your own songs. The presets include style and chord changes give you a solid background to make your songs.
There's a GI-10 editor included to control the GI-10, score and tabalture print out, MIDI file output (0 and 1 formats), support for GM,GS, LA and other sound modules plus more!
System Requirements:
We no longer can sell this program but you can still get it by going to
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We've left this info up so if you using hardware and want to edit, you can!
Multi Instrument MIDI Editor/Librarian with plug-ins for Macintosh and Windows
Stand-alone and Plug-in versions for AU, AAX, VST3, VST2, MFX, and Studio Connections
Over 830 MIDI instruments and devices supported, 32/64-bit support
Enhanced Editor/Librarian Features
Basics | Midi Quest one |
MQ Essentials | Midi Quest |
Midi Quest Pro |
Info |
MacOS 64 bit: 10.15, 10.14, 10.13, 10.12, 10.11, 10.10, 10.9, 10.8 | |||||
Windows 32/64-bit OS Support: Win10, Win 8.1, Win8, Win 7 | |||||
MIDI interface: any MIDI interface with current OS drivers the properly supports SysEx transmission | |||||
Macintosh hardware requirements: Intel Macintosh with 100MB hard drive space | |||||
Windows hardware requirements: any PC capable of running Win 10, Win 8.1, Win 8, or Win 7 with 100MB HD space | |||||
Download new and enhanced instrument modules from within Midi Quest | |||||
Open Midi Quest data files from all older Midi Quest and UniQuest Windows, Mac, DOS, Amiga and Atari versions | |||||
Price | $69US | $159US | $279US | $399US |
We no longer can sell this program but you can still get it by going to
https://squest.com/index.html
We've left this info up so if you using hardware and want to edit, you can!
Congratulations! You're using hardware. You know something that many musicians have forgotten. Whatever the reason, hardware synths and effects simply sound better and are more reliable than plug-ins.
However, the heart of your studio is still the computer. That's where you do all of your recording, mixing, fixing, and playback and its where you spend a lot of your time. The computer also has important assets such as raw processing power, a large monitor or two, and huge amount of disk storage space. And most importantly, the computer can help you get more from your MIDI hardware.
Ask yourself...
Did you ever wish there was an easy way to get all of your instrument's patch names into your sequencer so that an accurate list was always displayed, even if the sounds stored in your instrument changed on a daily basis?
When was the last time you created a custom bank of sounds using just your instrument (without wanting to perform a Pete Townsend on it)?
Have you ever wished you could rearrange the sounds on your synth to match your organizational style but found the synth wasn't up to it. Or, you just didn't want to have to manually keep track of all of the links between Performances, Combis, Multis and their associated Programs, Patches, and Sounds.
Have you stopped tweaking patches because you don't have anywhere to store them even if you do create something that you like?
Have you stopped tweaking patches because you spend more time flipping through pages on the synthesizer than you do actually working on the sound parameters.
Do you wish you could create some new variations of your favorite synth sounds but you don't have time to figure out what each one of those 1500 different parameters does or just where they're found on the instrument.
Are you tempting fate by not backing up your custom sounds. Almost every week there's a posting somewhere on the internet saying "I did something incredibly stupid and I just lost all of my patches".
Would you like to have a library of 5,000, 10,000, or 20,000 sounds for your instrument and actually be able to find the sounds you need, when you need them?
The Answer...
The solution is Midi Quest. Not only does Midi Quest provide you with one of the best ways to work with your MIDI hardware, it also gives you everything you need to get the most out of your MIDI hardware investment.
Midi Quest does this by providing a set of fully integrated tools that not only display, edit, and organize the settings of your instrument. They also maintain the relationships between the various types of data in your instrument.
If you want to create a new bank of sounds, its easy, just drag and drop the patches from one bank to another. Now, you want to create a new bank of Performances (also called Combis or Multis depending on the instrument). For Midi Quest, that's also easy. Midi Quest will copy over the selected Performances along with all of the sounds that those performances need to work correctly. Try doing that in other software or on your instrument.
If you want new sounds for your instrument but don't have time to learn every detail of synth programming, Midi Quest has easy click and go tools that will give you great new sounds without requiring that you understand every nuance of your instrument's audio engine.
With Midi Quest you can also be as detailed as you want to, with a control to tweak virtually every parameter in your instrument. Since Midi Quest uses the entire computer screen, you won't spend your life flipping through submenus and with the computer's virtually unlimited storage space you are free to make as many variations on a particular sound as you want. While Midi Quest's organizational tools will allow you to find the sounds you're looking for tomorrow or in a year from now.
Midi Quest supports over 650 synthesizers, drum machines, effects, and other MIDI devices so there is a good chance that we already support most, if not all, of your hardware. You can find a list of supported instruments here and click here to submit a request for instruments that don't currently have a Midi Quest module. Of course, with Midi Quest XL, you can always make your own editor, if you want.
A Little History....
Midi Quest was first released in 1989 for DOS, the AMIGA, and ATARI ST platforms and is the oldest actively supported software dedicated to getting the most from your MIDI hardware. And, Midi Quest was based on a previous 5 years experience creating software to support specific instruments such as the DX7, DX7II, D-50, M1, K1, and many others. And before that? Well, before that there was no MIDI.
During the last 20 years, Sound Quest has stayed at the leading edge. We invented the concept of using audio plug-in formats such as VST to virtualize hardware synthesizers. Sound Quest was the first company to provide software that automatically adds patch names to script files such as Sonar's MASTER.INS and Cubase's instrument patch scripts. Finally, even 10 years after its innovation, Midi Quest is still the only software which offers maintenance of parent/child relationships between Performances and Patches in a hierarchical synthesizer - a truly critical requirement for making your instrument easy to use.
Midi Quest XL continues to lead the way with the first Windows 64-bit hardware virtualizer and editor/librarian software along with the only x64 plug-in software available for your instruments. When you go x64, Midi Quest is ready. Watch for more innovations from Sound Quest in the future...
Midi Quest 10 XL
How does Midi Quest 10 compare with every previous upgrade? Quite simply, there is no comparison. Almost three years in the making, Sound Quest has never before packed so many enhancements and new features into a single upgrade.
Along with the hundreds of "small" improvements, Midi Quest 10 and Midi Quest 10 XL add major enhancements such as: multi-threaded MIDI I/O, which can cut SysX download times from 50 - 75% or more; Studio Connections plug-in support for all 650 instruments; brand new VST and MFX plug-ins - yes, that's new - and we even enhanced the old ones too; video tutorials are back, 12 hours worth; and finally, 64-bit versions of Midi Quest XL and all of its plug-ins. That's just the beginning of the list.
Midi Quest 10 XL ships with two different VST and MFX plug-ins.
The first plug-in is an enhanced version of the original. This version can load any Midi Quest data file into your host sequencer as a plug-in. What's new is the plug-in's ability to load as well as send MIDI data so you can add patches to a Library or update a Set from a plug-in stead of having to load up Midi Quest.
The updated VST and MFX plug-ins now receive CC events either from the sequencer track or external MIDI hardware and use these to remotely edit instrument parameters. The VST plug-in also includes enhanced automation features to match those available in the MFX plug-in so you can now automatically trigger SysX transmissions when the data is loaded, when the sequencer starts, when the sequencer loops, and when the sequencer stops playing.
The second VST and MFX plug-ins are completely new and appear in your list of VST or MFX lists as individual instruments. For example, if your studio contains an M1, a Motif, and a JV-1080, your VST plug-in list would list each of those three instruments separately. Choose an instrument and a custom sized Set window appears. Load data in from the instrument or read a Set file in from disk and you're ready to go.
These new plug-ins are designed to let you treat each piece of MIDI hardware as an integrated component in your sequencer, just like a soft-synth. All of the Midi Quest XL's SysX data is stored in your sequence file so when you take your sequence to another computer, the Midi Quest data automatically comes along with it.
Studio Connections - the New MIDI Hardware Plug-in Standard
Sound Quest is proud to announce that it is now providing Studio Connections compatibility for all Midi Quest 10 XL instruments. Support for the Studio Connections standard was previously limited to a small number of Yamaha devices. With Midi Quest 10 XL, Studio Connections now supports over 650 MIDI devices from 60 manufacturers.
Midi Quest 10 XL currently supports all Studio Connections on both Windows and Macintosh with features including Total Recall and access to the host sequencer's MIDI ports. In Windows, this allows Midi Quest XL to work effectively as a plug-in even if your MIDI interface has only single-client drivers.
It's a 64-bit World out there...
The x64 version of Sonar is shipping. The new 64-bit VST standard has arrived so x64 upgrades to Cubase and Nuendo can't be far behind. These new sequencers will offer great new features including smoother operation and access to much more memory but there is a catch, you need 64-bit plug-ins to run in your x64 sequencer.
With Midi Quest 10 XL, you can start using a 64-bit sequencer any time you want. Midi Quest 10 XL includes x64 compatible versions of all of its VST, Studio Connections*, and MFX plug-ins.
Midi Quest Dramatically Improves SysX transfers
How would you like to cut your SysX transfer times by 25%? 30%? 50%? 75%?
Midi Quest 10 features multi-threaded MIDI I/O. What does this mean? It means that you can send SysX data out every MIDI port of each of your MIDI interfaces simultaneously. If you need to send SysX to two or more instruments at the same time, you don't have to wait for each instrument to receive its data, just start a transmit for each instrument and you're done. And even then, you still don't have to wait. The MIDI I/O window that you're so familiar with is gone! If you've got another instrument that isn't receiving a bulk download, you can edit it, audition patches, try out a mix or blend, anything. You won't even know that you're downloading except for some blinking in the MIDI Monitor window.
Midi Quest Video Tutorials Return...
For those of you purchasing the DVD (yes, DVD) version of Midi Quest or Midi Quest XL, you will find that the disc contains over 12 hours of Midi Quest tutorials in .AVI format. You can watch these from your browser or run them from most AVI compatible players. These tutorials cover virtually all of Midi Quest's features including a number of development tutorials for those of you who always wanted to create your own instrument modules.
If you hate reading manuals but want to know everything that there is to know about Midi Quest, these are definitely for you!
Midi Quest 10 XL Features
XL Highlights
Plug-in Features
Highlights
Patch/Parameter Editors
Bank Editors
Sets
Libraries
Collections
Librarian
Sound Checker
Basics
Advanced Features
System Requirements
PC
Mac
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