Music Factory

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English Language version 1.01

Like listening to music? Why not make it!

Most people enjoy making music, particularly when they can be confident the results will be excellent. Music factory is an easy program so that anybody can make top quality music. This program provides riffs and rhythmic patterns which can be combined in thousands of ways form simple to complex. 

Any combination will always work. A variety of styles provides something for every age group.

The composition mode introduces the concepts that are used in advanced music packages.

Music factory is accessible by a variety of input methods, making it also suitable for people with disabilities.



Platform : PC
Format : CD ROM
Publisher : Widgit Software
Authors : Simon Detheridge
Date : 2001
Product Code :

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Going Places Widgit Software Ltd BBC Micro 5.25" Disk 1984
From Pictures to Words Widgit Software Acorn Archimedes 3.5" Floppy Disk 1991
DrawFile Symbol Collection Widgit Software Ltd Acorn RISC 3.5" Disk 1994
Symbols to Sentences Widgit Software Ltd Acorn RISC 3.5" Disk 1995
Chailey Heritage Symbol Collection Widgit Software Ltd Acorn RISC 3.5" Disk 1995
Ken Jones Symbol Collection Widgit Software Acorn RISC PC 3.5" Floppy Disk 1996

Information About Widgit Software:

Item Manufacturer Date
Widgit Software 1982

 

 

 

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