Recent | Online | Vintage | Modern | Win | Mac  OS9 | DOS | Amiga | Atari ST | Graphics | Midi io | Sequencers | Roland "MC" | E-mu | Ensoniq | Akai MPCs | Samplers | Akai "S" | Roland "S"Synths | VST Samplers | VST Synths | Roland "JV" | Modules | Drums | Mixers | Timeline | HackintoshArtists | Graphics

Welcome to Oldschooldaw.com! (Online since 2014) proudly SSL-FREE! and serving vintage computers worldwide! if you are human, Register & Login to gain more access to all boards here; Some guest permissions have been limited to reduce traffic from bots and encourage registration.

Post reply

Warning: this topic has not been posted in for at least 128 days.
Unless you're sure you want to reply, please consider starting a new topic.
Name:
Email:
Subject:
Message icon:

Verification:
Type the letters shown in the picture
Listen to the letters / Request another image

Type the letters shown in the picture:
What year was MIDI invented originally? (early 1980s):
what does the D in DAW stand for? (lowercase):
What computer changed the world in 1984? (lowercase):
what year did the akai s1000 get released?:

shortcuts: hit alt+s to submit/post or alt+p to preview


Topic Summary

Posted by: chrisNova777
« on: December 27, 2015, 06:18:38 AM »


Quote
ftp://ftp.ucsd.edu/midi/software/ibmpc/baldem.txt

This is a demo of Dynaware's Ballade 2.51 sequencing program
for the IBM and Roland sound modules. Version 2.51 now supports
additional synths, such as the Roland CM modules, DX7, Roland
D-series, etc.

Ballade is a graphical (EGA/VGA) sequencer, tone editor, librarian
and player. Fully mouse-controlled, you work in standard notation
(scores are printable on a variety of printers) and not "piano roll."
Your song parameters can be edited on pop-up graphs and displays
that you can manipulate. All the standard MIDI recording features
are here: step recording, live recording, fully selective track
monitoring, etc. You play your scores on a "mixing board" that shows
all track changes, pan, volume, reverb settings via numerical displays,
level meters and volume sliders. The tone editor section is first-
rate. The librarian isn't great, but it's enough to get your work done.
The song librarian allows long song names and features CD-like play
options, such as "chain", "random", and "repeat".

Certain functions (such as SAVE) are disabled in this demo, but everything
works. At the very least, it will work for you as a Ballade .SNG file
player if you never decide to buy the commercial program. The archive is
a self-extracting .LZH file.

Contributed by:

Daniel Bise, USC
bise@girtab.usc.edu

ftp://ftp.ucsd.edu/midi/software/ibmpc/baldem.exe