thanks for all those prospects.
Perhaps I should not have used the gaming concept as a framer, figuring there were no musicians here.
My goal is to use my computer keyboard as a music one  in pure DOS.
I have found a copy of cakewalk for DOS, but still appreciate your options too.
Karen



On Wed, 31 Aug 2022, Rugxulo wrote:

Hi,

On Tue, Aug 30, 2022 at 11:45 AM Karen Lewellen
<klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote:

I use dos, google has removed access to YouTube for low graphics browsers.
If you have an answer, care to share?

The YouTube link just shows "Sound Blaster Pro Intelligent Organ"
(Creative Technology, 1991).

What about a so-called "tracker"?

* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_tracker

Here's a few links that I found (off the top of my head):

* https://hornet.org/music/programs/trackers/scrmt321.zip
* https://hornet.org/music/contests/mc6/files/it214p3.zip
* https://github.com/herrnst/impulsetracker
* https://github.com/MobyGamer/MONOTONE/releases/tag/0.3.9


On Tue, 30 Aug 2022, Björn Morell wrote:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAt1rWF-kqE

Den 2022-08-30 kl. 12:02, skrev Karen Lewellen:
 with all of the vintage gaming hinted at here, was wondering if anyone
 knows of a simple pure DOS program that in theory allows one to treat
 their computer keyboard like a music one?
 Need not tap dance as it were, just allow for some basic work.
 Ideas?
 Karen


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