Mac OS 9 Lives
Digital Audio Workstation & MIDI => Digital Audio Workstations & MIDI Applications => Music Notation/Score Editors => Topic started by: ronsonjonson on February 27, 2015, 09:30:27 AM
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Hi everyone
My copy of DMCS from ca 1988 opens in Sheepshaver and appears to behave normally, but when I attempt to open a score that I really want to try to recover (there's just one) I get a big crash (my guess is that it has something to do with sound--but I'm baffled). Does anyone have a working copy of DMCS, or would anyone be willing to convert the score to a midi file for me?
Thanks!
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deluxe_Music_Construction_Set (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deluxe_Music_Construction_Set)
It is from 1986, not 1996
I remember the Amiga version.
http://www.mobygames.com/game/will-harveys-music-construction-set (http://www.mobygames.com/game/will-harveys-music-construction-set)
That one is the precursor. Apple II, Apple IIgs, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, Commodore 64, PC Booter...
We can't find http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/deluxe-music-construction-set-25 (http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/deluxe-music-construction-set-25) a download for that, so if you want us to try in OS9 native vs Sheepshaver, attach the DMCS and the score file.
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.... but when I attempt to open a score that I really want to try to recover (there's just one) I get a big crash (my guess is that it has something to do with sound--but I'm baffled). ...
I'm afraid that this will be happen in a real Mac also. Unless you use a real old Mac like a 68k with System 6 or 7 ...
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Ah, that's too bad--but I guess it was a bit of a long shot. I remember that I used it with my Mac SE, so I guess that would have been OS 6 or so...
Thanks anyhow.
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This is pretty wild, but I got OS 6 running using MinivMac, made a new HFS disk image with DMCS and my docs on it....AND IT WORKS!!!! Thanks for the tip about non-compatibility with OS9--that was the clue I needed to properly remember what the operating system was back then. Now for the excitement of trying to export something...
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By the way, if anyone ever decides to walk down this strange road, I discovered, after all this effort, that Studio Vision from Opcode (which I've got running in SheepShavered OS9) opens DMCS 2.5 files perfectly! That would have been much easier....
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Ok, Thank You for the info :)
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how are u running opcode on sheepshaver ?
theres no midi communication on sheepshaver..
its incapable of communicating to usb or serial midi devices is what i was told
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I've just exported SMF (standard midi files) for use in Logic--no attempt to get actual communications out!
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I've just exported SMF (standard midi files) for use in Logic--no attempt to get actual communications out!
u might aswell not even try because ive read its quite impossible.. this info came direct from the creator of the sheepshaver app himself.
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This is pretty wild, but I got OS 6 running using MinivMac, made a new HFS disk image with DMCS and my docs on it....AND IT WORKS!!!! Thanks for the tip about non-compatibility with OS9--that was the clue I needed to properly remember what the operating system was back then. Now for the excitement of trying to export something...
Hi Ron. Would you be able to take a look at the creator and file type of the DMCS score files and report them here? It would be much appreciated.
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Hi, I have been struggling to recover some DMCS 2.5 files and turn them into editable notation in Overture or even Finale. I have managed to get DMCS running in an emulator, and noticed that nsputnik was wondering what the file Type and Creator codes are for DMCS files. They are:
Type - USC2
Creator - UHRU
and if you are working in ResEdit to recover old files, makesure Inited is also checked.
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EZ Vision can open and export DMCS files. If you can't get EZ Vision running and need some files converted, hit me up.