I'm pleased to announce the release of my program

        mma - Musical MIDI Accompaniment
        version: Beta 0.14
        
MMA is a accompaniment generator -- it creates midi tracks
for a soloist to perform with. User supplied files contain
pattern selections, chords, and MMA directives.

MMA is very versatile and generates excellent tracks. It comes
with an extensive user-extendable library with a variety of
patterns for various popular rhythms, an extensive user manual,
and many demo songs.

MMA is a command line driven program. It creates MIDI files
which need a sequencer or MIDI file play program.

MMA is written in Python. You'll need Python 2.3 (or later)
for MMA to function.

MMA is supplied in 4 tar.gz archives. Included:

        mma-bin   -- the main script and library files.
        mma-html  -- documentation in HTML format.
        mma-pdf   -- documentation in PDF format.
        mma-songs -- a collection of about 230 songs in MMA format.

If you get all four download packages the total size is still
less than 1.5 megabytes.

MMA is currently in final BETAs. We are hoping for a 1.0 release
in summer 2005. Right now we need help in debugging the program,
creating songs for distribution, and new and improved
library files.

Best of all, MMA is free. It is released under the terms of the GNU
General Public License. It has been developed on a Linux platform,
but should be usable on just about any system. A detailed page now
exists on our web site on how-to install on a Windows system.

MMA is available on my personal home page:

        http://mypage.uniserve.com/~bvdp/mma/
        
If you have any questions or comments, please send them
to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        
Beta 0.14: A number of bug fixes, many more system macros,
ALLTRACKS command added, major fixes to chord generation.

Comments appreciated!


-- 
Bob van der Poel ** Wynndel, British Columbia, CANADA **
EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WWW:   http://mypage.uniserve.com/~bvdp



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