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Tj Shredder wrote: Tue Nov 09, 2021 5:37 pm On Cyclings site they say previous owners should send an e-mail…
Previous owners of version 2.5.7 or later.

I own version 2.0 (released in 1990 by Dr T's Music Software). Still, I could shoot them an email anyway; can't hurt to ask; especially given there's no indication they plan to update M further than it's current 32 bit version.
Yeah, tried in Sheepshaver, but it didn’t work and then came across the web based musicmouse. It shouldn’t be too hard to recreate it in Max or Bitwig. Might be a good weekend project…
Maybe I should make a M4L device…
I'd love to see a M4L version!

Laurie Spiegel might appreciate seeing someone made a M4L MusicMouse too.

Surprisingly, she's still selling Music Mouse and helped me retrieve an old license not long ago. (I own the original Ver. 2.0 floppy from 1988, and the downloadable ver. 2.1.2 for Mac OS9 or earlier; sold on her website)
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allofdrab wrote: Tue Nov 09, 2021 5:29 pm Tim's Atari MIDI World provides a pretty good list of Atari ST "Algorithmic Applications" for anyone interested:
http://atari-music.fddvoron.name/timidi.htm

It's nice to see Tim Conrardy's site is still maintained.
RIP Tim.
Indeed RIP Tim and bless his family for keeping his site and memory alive. :tu:

I was in the process of sending him my collection of old DX7 patches in Atari ST/DX Droid format when he suddenly passed away.

I had hundreds of patches from the early days of the DX long before the internet became a common thing, many of which I've never found in any current collections. Some great patches lost to history from the likes of Cosmo Watts and Bo Tomlyn etc.

Has anyone been able to get any of the Atari ST emulators to work on PC like STEem ? I have tried in the past but was never successful.

Along with all the Algorithmic stuff and cool programs like "Fingers" there were a lot of hardware synth editor/librarians that I've never found a PC alternative for.

I sometimes forget what really cool Atari software there was back in the day.....I'm trippin' nostalgic now. :)
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