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Author Topic: Master Tracks Pro (1990) for windows 3.x *download* v3.94 demo, v4.51 full  (Read 12981 times)

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image shows 3.5" floppy disk installers of master tracks pro 4 from 1993

Master Tracks Pro (1990) for windows
Master Tracks Pro for Macintosh was out in the 1980s, but this windows version was released in 1990
im assuming that the version number for mac/pc began where the atari versions left off, which i believe is : version 3.6
theres a version 3.94 demo below from summer 1991 and the 4.0+ version shown below seems to have been released in 1993
so the numbers must have iterated up from 3.94 to 4.0 between 1991,1992 + 1993, it seems that it may have started at version 3.7 or v3.8 on pc im guessing




Passport Master tracks (1987) was available first on the macintosh platform. (see article)
http://www.oldschooldaw.com/forums/index.php?topic=3299.msg3523;topicseen#msg3523

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Passport designs powerful sequencer Master Tracks Pro has served Macintosh musicians admirably for years. Now it has found a home under the Windows environment, sporting enough features to give the best PC sequencers a run for their money.

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discussed here

master tracks pro 4 for windows
running on a 386 DX40 running Windows 3.1 with multimedia extensions
4MB RAM, + a Music quest MQX32M MIDI Interface


http://www.auburn.edu/~wallski/TechnologyPages/MTPro/
http://web.archive.org/web/20001001052204/http://www.gvox.com/studio/support/upgrades.html
http://web.archive.org/web/20030609192251/http://www.gvox.com/store/products_MTP.php

im trying to find a copy of the app. for both windows + mac..
http://cd.textfiles.com/somuch/smsharew/WIN2/MTPRO394.ZIP
this looks to be possibly a demo of version 3.94? dated JUNE 1991
according to dates on program files inside the archive

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Re: Master Tracks Pro (1990) for windows 3.0
« Reply #1 on: January 12, 2016, 07:50:29 AM »
v4.5.1 downloadable here:
rar file with a winimage floppy image inside
you will need winimage http://www.winimage.com/winimage.htm
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Master Tracks Pro "For Windows" v6 requires windows 3.1
« Reply #2 on: November 14, 2016, 07:04:20 AM »
Master Tracks Pro "For Windows" v6





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Re: Master Tracks Pro (1992 Article)
« Reply #3 on: November 16, 2016, 08:05:06 AM »


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                     Master Tracks Pro 4.5

    This version of Master Tracks Pro 4 is designed to run with the
Multimedia Extensions to Windows 3.0 or with the Windows 3.1 MIDI
drivers or with Passport's own MIDI drivers. If you have the Windows
Multimedia Extensions or Windows 3.1 you should not install the
Passport MIDI drivers, instead you can use any MIDI driver that is
installed with Windows 3.1 or the Multimedia extensions. If you do NOT
have Windows 3.1 or the Multimedia Extensions to Windows 3.0 you MUST
install the Passport MIDI drivers in order for Master Tracks Pro to run.

    There are two cases where you might want to use Passport's MIDI
drivers even if you are running Windows 3.0 with Multimedia Extensions
or Windows 3.1. The first case if you want to use Passport's MIDI
Transport interface. The second case is if you want to connect a Miracle
Keyboard or a Yamaha TG-100 sound module directly to your computer's COM
port. In any of these cases you can install the Passport MIDI drivers
into the same directory where Pro 4 is installed. Then, to use the
Passport MIDI drivers instead of the Multimedia Extensions or Windows
3.1 drivers, simply run Windows from inside the Pro 4 directory. Be
aware that when you do this that the rest of the multimedia capabilities
of Windows (i.e. Wave Audio, etc.) will not function.  To restore full
multimedia capabilities you must exit Windows and re-run Windows from
any other directory that does not contain the Passport MIDI drivers.

Note: If you have a MusicQuest MQX style MIDI interface, and you want to
use its extended 32 MIDI channel or SMPTE syncing capabilities with
Windows 3.1 or the Multimedia Extensions then you should get the driver
that is available from MusicQuest.

    The Setup program creates a Program Manager group called "Pro4"
and several Program Manager items (icons) for the Pro 4 executable
program and sample files.

    Several sample music files are included with Pro 4. Some of the
files are authored and voiced according to authoring guidelines for
Multimedia PCs, where channels 1 through 10 are for Hi-End General
MIDI style sound modules, while channels 13 through 16 are for base-
level Adlib, SoundBlaster or MediaVision style FM synth cards. The
best way to get these files to sound good on your system is to play
them back through a correctly configured MIDI Mapper. You can do this
by selecting the MIDI Mapper as the output port in Master Tracks Pro's
MIDI Setup dialog. Alternativly, you can playback the base-level
channels directly to an Adlib sytle FM synth, by selecting the
corresponding output port in the MIDI Setup dialog and by soloing the
tracks that  are assigned to channels 13 through 16. MIDI Mapper
support is only available when running with the Multimedia Extensions
or Windows 3.1. Of course, if you have a General MIDI synth, such as
the Roland SC-55 Sound Canvas connected to a MIDI out port, then you
could solo all tracks that are assigned to channels 1 through 10 and
play them back directly to the General MIDI synth.

    There are also several sample music files that are voiced for the
Miracle Keyboard. If you choose either the "Miracle Keyboard" or the
"Sample Music Files" option, Setup will install these files and create
Program Manager icons for them.

    The other sample music files that are included are either voiced
for a Roland MT-32, CM-64 or LAPC style synth or are generic enough
to sound good on just about any synth or sound module. These files
are not intended for multimedia purposes and will not sound right
when played back through the MIDI Mapper.


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Apparently the newest version (6.8.4) was available on GVOX website:
http://jasonwilliams400com.startlogic.com/snor/weeds/SoundFonts/Master_Tracks_Pro_v6.8.4.txt
Unfortunately, it was not archived. But maybe someone will have more luck than me searching for "t684w_full.exe".

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heres a demo installer of a slightler earlier version maybe it will let you upgrade from the demo to the full version?


heres the webpage for it
http://web.archive.org/web/20130505031650/http://www.gvox.com/master_tracks_pro

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Recording and Playback Features
-64 tracks with independent track looping
-Quickly audition and select sounds for virtually any MIDI synthesizer from Master Tracks Pro's editable Device list. List includes General MIDI, and several popular synthesizers. Customize existing lists or create your own
-Bank Select lets you switch to alternate banks of sounds in your MIDI instruments
-Assign any controller like volume, reverb, chorus, or pan to any recordable fader for an automated mix down
-Step Entry: Input notes in step time with selectable duration, velocity, articulation, and MIDI channel for each note
-Looping: Loop any number of tracks independently
-Automated Punch-in: Automatically enter and exit record mode at predetermined "punch" points while your sequence plays
-SMPTE support: Synchronize your music to film, video, or audiotape
-See an accurate display of your sequence's elapsed time, stored tempo, playback tempo, and current time signature
-Control playback and recording; select step-time note duration from your MIDI instrument
-Import, export, and explode Standard MIDI files: Type 0 or C type 1
-Big Counter is perfect for monitoring your sequence at a distance
-Multi-Port support allows for up to 256 MIDI channels


Editing Features
Hot Keys add key commands for transposition, quantize, editors, and more
Velocity Window shows every note's velocity
Graphic note editing: Click and drag with your mouse to change a note's pitch, duration, or timing
Note Velocity Stems give you visual velocity editing
Event List Editing: Accurately edit note, controller, and time data from an alphanumeric list
Change Filter: Simple, one-step editing of notes by their location, duration, pitch, velocity, or channel
Cut, Copy, and Paste editing: Insert or delete any selection to modify your music as easily as editing text with a word processor
Individual Track Lock lets you transpose your song without affecting drum parts
Change note duration, velocity, channel, tempo, or time signature globally or for a specific section
Quantize and Humanize: Tighten up timing errors or loosen robotic, step-entered sequences
Fit Time: Automatically adjust tempos to make any section fit a specified length of time
Zoom in or out: See data in macro or micro views
Graphic editing of MIDI controller data complete with ghost notes
Snap to Grid allows you to quantize your step entry with a mouse
Control the music's feel: Slide selected regions forward or backward in time
Song Play List enables you to load and play a whole set list of songs for live performance
Sync your music to SMPTE via MIDI Time Code with a MIDI/SMPTE interface
Use the Event Editor window as a cue sheet
Supports all SMPTE formats for video and film production
Save and load MIDI System Exclusive data (voices, drum machine data, etc.) with Pro's built-in Sysex librarian
Edit and print your music on a Grand Staff in the Notation Editor
Record and play WAV audio directly using Window's MCI commands
Trigger MCI media events during playback at any point within a sequence
Control multimedia devices or play WAV audio files
Support of Windows 3.1 Multimedia Extensions: MIDI Mapper and MCI (Media Control Interface) commands

this page contains a link to the 684 updater which your supposed to use after installing the 683 version
http://web.archive.org/web/20130505130505/http://www.gvox.com/gvox_downloads#dwnld_mtp

the installer for the demo works fine, but the updater, it wont run for me on windows 7 64bit im assuming it may run on 32bit OS... to be able to patch up to 684

it also installed the the demo into the wrong folder.. 32bit apps are supposed to go into Program Files (x86) folder not "Program Files" dir

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System Requirements
Windows
Pentium class CPU or greater, 32MB of RAM, SVGA video,
PC running Windows 98 or higher (WinME, 2000, or XP preferred)

then again im not even sure if thers a way to enter a serial into the demo to go from "demo" to "full" version