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Sun, 03 Sep 1995 16:46:44 -0500 (EST)
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Re: KCS software
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Not that this is directly IDM-related, but it may be helpful....
quoted 10 lines All this discussion on Dr.T's KCS software and KCS Omega 2 software has got> All this discussion on Dr.T's KCS software and KCS Omega 2 software has got > me very curious - > now can somebody explain this in simple terms - > 1. Who makes it. > 2. Where is it available. > 3. What does it do exactly. > 4. Is it compatible with > A. Mac B. Cubase > 5. What is the exact name of this thing. > 6. How much does it cost (U.S $)
For all this info and lots more on *many* different software sequencers, check out the December 94 issue of KEYBOARD, which has a special overview of music software of all kinds. Quick details on Dr. T's KCS Omega: Only for Atari ($99) and Commodore Amiga ($69). Seems it's called "KCS Omega II" for the Atari, and just "KCS" for the Amiga. Not directly compatible with sequencers by other companies except via Standard MIDI Files. I don't have it, but it sounds pretty cool for live techno.... requisite IDM-content question: Has anyone recently seen a copy of FSOL's _Cascade_ single on CD in a shop? I've been on the lookout for ages, and have never seen it anywhere. Any info appreciated.... Neil Hetrick nh6957@wcuvax1.wcu.edu