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"The Final Cut" MIDI Editing Program
By Richard Winn

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I would like to know if anybody has any information about Final Cut.
I have tried to contact Mr. Ames about it but never received a reply
back.

Richard Winn

 [ "The Final Cut" was published by Legend Software Systems, Edmonton,
 [ Alberta, Canada.  The last DOS version was published in 1992 and
 [ soon afterward the product disappeared.  The MIDI editor/sequencer
 [ program runs on a PC clone under the DOS operating system.  MIDI
 [ wireline data is sent and received using an MPU401 type MIDI
 [ interface card at a dedicated I/O address.
 [
 [ The programs unique feature is the "piano roll" display which
 [ scrolls vertically, unlike other MIDI editors.  It was the first
 [ program to allow simultaneous display of more than one data track,
 [ differentiated by colors, which is very nice when editing organ
 [ music with overlapping divisions or keyboard notes.  I understand
 [ this capability is now available in recent versions of Cakewalk.
 [ -- Robbie


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