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3.1.1.4) What is DMIX and how can I get it? (Electronic and Computer Music) |
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This article is from the Electronic and Computer Music FAQ, by Craig Latta Craig.Latta@NetJam.ORG with numerous contributions by others.
DMIX is a Smalltalk environment for music written by Dan
Oppenheim. It's available via anonymous FTP from ccrma.stanford.edu as
dmix/*.
3.1.2.1) Is there PostScript code available for generating guitar scales? (Electronic and Computer Music)
Yes, via ftp as:
anonymous@XCF.Berkeley.EDU:misc/netjam/lib/scales.ps.mail
3.1.2.2) Where can I get online guitar tablature?
James Bender (jamesb@nevada.EDU) maintains an ftp archive of
guitar tablature, at ftp.nevada.EDU(131.216.1.11).
 
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