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Re: Apple ][ music program (INTBASIC ?) with instrument pictures
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"Jason Armistead" <Jason.Armistead@otis.com> wrote in message
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> I remember a program, which I think was in Integer Basic, which played
> a couple of classical tunes with the screen showing a picture of some
> orchestra instruments including (if my memory recalls correctly !) a
> violin, piano and about 3-4 more.
>
> Rather than being a bunch of beeps and bops, the Apple ][ speaker made
> synthesised violin-type (what I'd call "stringy") sounds. I have seen
> these same sound routines used for other programs and was hoping I
> could dig up the source code or BLOAD-able code.
>
> Any ideas on what this program was ? I think it might have been from
> Apple.
>
> Pointers to any DSK images appreciated.
>
> Regards
>
> Jason