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Copyist IIIReview | Micro Music, Apr/May 1989Scorewriting packages are becoming more and more popular Clive Grace looks at Dr T's top of the range offering |
Dr T CopyistReview | Music Technology, Jun 1987Software for IBM PC and Atari STMusic transcription comes to Atari ST and IBM PC computers with this new program. Chris Many finds out if it does a better job than the human hand. |
Dr T's Copyist ApprenticeReview | Music Technology, Aug 1990Software for the AmigaDr T's programmers probably sieep as often as rust. Ian Waugh boots up the latest version of the successful Copyist scorewriting program - and finds that it's running on his Amiga. |
Dr.T's CopyistReview | Sound On Sound, May 1990Music Transcription ProgramWriting out full scores and individual parts for fellow musicians used to be a slavish occupation for a skilled select few. Now, with the benefit of low cost computers and music transcription programs like this one from DR.T, almost anyone can produce professional results that don't cost the earth. Amanda Stuart explores. |
Quickscore DeluxeReview | Music Technology, Jan 1993Score writer for the PCSettling scores on the PC |
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