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Re: Best of Music Studio



Mitchell Spector <mitch2gs@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<0m8g61p2llg1imbd6ejrk7unqfqkp4l1e8@4ax.com>...
> Kirk Mitchell <kmitchel@nyx.net> wrote:
 
>     That said, I happen to have a diskette with 109 Music Studio IIgs songs
> I'd be happy to share. They're pretty below average I remember, just plain
> MIDI conversions. The most interesting Music Studio songs were those by
> Gene Koh that got published on early SoftDisk G-S issues. Also worth a 
> look at, some songs that used custom wavebank files. There's a rendition
> of "Every Breath You Take" that sounded beyond what you'd typically
> expect out of Music Studio. 

Mitchell, I would be happy to receive your 109 songs and add them to
the collection. You can contact me at my address on gmail shown here.
:)

As for the BEST.OF.MS.BXY I was finally able to get my hands on it,
thanks to a member of this group which followed your suggestion.

To make it clear, MS songs are freeware therefore anyone has the
rights to publish them, even if they were originated from a commercial
collection.

As for peoples pointing at me for being rude, I just wanted to keep
the conversation true to its topic. There are 18 posts with 4 of them
related to MS, and the other posts related to general discussion on
that CD compilation.
I don't have any problem with general discussion of course, but that
was way too much and it was overwhelming the purpose of MS songs
retrieval.
If you wish to discuss about other things, I politely ask you to start
a new topic.