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Dr. T's Music Software
American software company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dr. T's Music Software was a software company based in Massachusetts and founded in 1984 by Emile Tobenfeld. The company developed music software for the Atari ST, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Amiga, IBM Personal Computer, and Macintosh.[1] It operated until the mid-1990s.[vague]
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- Hitman - cue sheets
- X-oR (Amiga, Atari, Macintosh) - patch editor[2][3]
- Tunesmith - composing
- Tiger Cub (Atari ST) - sequencer[4]
- Tiger - sequencer
- Samplemaker - sample editor
- Realtime 1.2 - sequencer
- Music Mouse - composing
- Midi Recording Studio (Atari ST, Amiga) - sequencer[5][6]
- M - composing
- Keys! - composing
- KCS - sequencer (Commodore 64/128, Amiga)[7][8][9]
- KCS Omega - Keyboard Controlled Sequencer
- Tempo Master MPE
- Fingers - composing
- Copyist Professional (Amiga) - scoring[10]
- Copyist Apprentice (Amiga/IBM PC) - scoring[11]
- Prism (IBM PC) - MIDI sequencer
- Algorithmic Composer (Commodore 64/128) - algorithmic composition
- Echo Plus
- Convertifile Plus
- T-Basic (Atari) - BASIC programming[12]
Patch editors for:[13]
- Roland MT-32
- Roland D-110
- Oberheim Matrix 6/1000
- Lexicon PCM-70
- Korg M1
- Korg DS-8
- Korg DP3000
- Kawai K5
- Kawai K3
- Kawai K1
- FX-Pac-1
- Caged Artist - Roland D-50[14]
- 4-op Deluxe[15]
- ESQ-apade - Ensoniq ESQ-1/Ensoniq SQ-80
- E-mu Proteus/XR
- DX/TX Heaven
- Casio VZ Rider
- Casio CZ Rider
- VDS - Ensoniq Mirage
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