Eduardo Tarilonte's Mystica: Looking for Origins of Mystica Phrases

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Does anyone know how I can determine/find the original source of each of the phrases in the Mystica Phrases patch in Eduardo Tarilonte's Mystica library?

I asked Eduardo, but so far he is moot.

I imagine they may be contained in books of chants used in convents, monasteries, or even the Catholic Church.

I would be grateful for any links about them and especially the ones Eduardo used for the library.

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Transcribe the text and google? Maybe it's pseudo-latin like Lorem Ipsum. Some things better stay a secret...
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That's a good idea, thanks. I can google the word-builder words; I don't think the phrases are written anywhere on the interface or documentation. The pdf document doesn't say much about it, if anything.

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Hello,
These are the gregorian chants used in Mystica phrases:

1.-Atende Domine
2.-Ave Maria
3.-Kyrie Eleison
4.-Salve Regina
5.-Sanctus
6.-Schola de Virginite
7.-Ubi Charitas
8.-Victimae Paschali
9.-Ave Maristella

Hope it helps,

Eduardo
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Thank you very much Tari! I was giving up hope.

I was researching chants sites after noticing in manual that the phrases are Gregorian.

Jim

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