I'll make this a separate topic. I have just about all Syntauri software, I think, but some floppies have partially bad files, and stuff needs to be copied to new disks. At one time, I figured out how to defeat the copy protection and get Metatrak 5.0 onto my hard disk. I can probably piece together working disks from backups, but if anybody knows what the protection scheme was, it would help.
I have Metatrak II and 5.0, alpha PLUS, A Capella Systems Music Editor, Computers & Music's Fast Metatrak, C & M's The Interpolator, and Simply Music.
For the Decillionix DX1 card, I have EFFECTS and EFFECTS II, Midi-Madness, P-DRUM, SPLASH, SPARKEE, FIRE ORGAN, and KALEIDO-SOUND. Some of those may not be DX1-specific programs, but things I used in conjunction with it while "VJ"ing 25 years ago. Back then it was called "computer graphics improvisation" and audiences didn't know what to expect. :lol:
There's a couple of binders of ALF diskettes. Lots of Apple II music and noise turned up on this archaeological expedition to the barn.
I have Metatrak II and 5.0, alpha PLUS, A Capella Systems Music Editor, Computers & Music's Fast Metatrak, C & M's The Interpolator, and Simply Music.
For the Decillionix DX1 card, I have EFFECTS and EFFECTS II, Midi-Madness, P-DRUM, SPLASH, SPARKEE, FIRE ORGAN, and KALEIDO-SOUND. Some of those may not be DX1-specific programs, but things I used in conjunction with it while "VJ"ing 25 years ago. Back then it was called "computer graphics improvisation" and audiences didn't know what to expect. :lol:
There's a couple of binders of ALF diskettes. Lots of Apple II music and noise turned up on this archaeological expedition to the barn.
Once upon a time I was pretty good at this, since I wrote games and copy-protection tools for Activision, Sega, and other publishers. Unfortunately, I don't have those tools or the source code for them, since turning over all copies of such was part of the contract.
The last version has crude MIDI out capability, but no MIDI in.