http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/personal-composer-system-2/4036later released as Personal Composer System/2 (1988)
HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
To run Personal Composer System/2, you need the following:
• IBM PC, XT, AT or compatible computer or an IBM PS/2 model 25 or 30.
• A 360K floppy disk drive (a hard disk is strongly recommended) and DOS version 2.0 or higher - except for the PS/2 computers, which need DOS 3.3 or higher.
• A minimum of 640K of RAM - more if possible for a RAM disk.
• Hercules, EGA or equivalent graphics (8512 or 8513 graphics on the PS/2 models) adaptor.
• A mouse would be nice, but is optional. However, if you are going to be using this product a lot, I suggest that you at least borrow a mouse for a while to find out whether this method of access is more efficient for you.
We haven't finished yet: a Roland MPU401 (or compatible) MIDI interface or an IBM Music Feature card.
rip jim miller (?-1991)(pictured on right, next to jaee logan)
below is jaee's own comment for the above photo!
Back in the midi computer pioneering days I was a real enthusiasts I worked with a lot of companies developing music software (Personal Composer) as a beta tester.This is a tribute to my good friend Jim Miller because he paved the way for midi notation software when there was nothing at that time It was an honor to start the computer movement with this man I miss you much.Remembering Jim Miller A legend in the music software industry.
seen in this video around the 17min mark
jx8p, mkb 300, mks-30, mks-80, msq-100, tr-707, tr-727, axis 1, srv-2000, sde-2500, mpu-101, sh-101, mpu-401
PERSONAL COMPOSER SYSTEM/2: Main Features
Score Editing and Playing
Enter and edit standard music notation and lyrics. It's both a word processor and a music processor in one. You can play the score at any stage in its development over MIDI.
Music Printing and Desktop Publishing
Print scores on ordinary dot-matrix printers, laser printers or even phototypesetters.
32-track MIDI Recording
Record from MIDI synthesizers on 32 tracks and 16 MIDI channels (simultaneously) direct-to-disk for infinitely long recordings limited only by disk capacity.
Automatic Transcription
Automatically transcribe Recorder tracks to standard notation in any key for editing in the Score Editor and for printing.
MIDI Graphic Editing
Create any symbol for score entry and optionally assign MIDI codes for synthesizer control.
MIDI Event Editing
Enter and edit MIDI events in the Recorder to 120th of a quarter note resolution.
Performing
Chain songs and synthesizer set-ups for an automated performance. As soon as a song completes, the next one is ready.
Universal Librarian and DX/TX Patch Editing
Store most synthesizer patches and edit DX7, TX7 and TX816 patches.
IBM PC Music Feature Control
Configure the IBM PC Music Feature card and external FB01 synthesizers from a simulated FB01 front panel.
Programming
Assign up to 2000 keystrokes to a single function key. There's also a Lisp interpreter built-in for artificial intelligence programming, and Lisp applications are function key assignable.
distributors:
System Support Associates Ltd, Melbourne House, Melbourne Street, Brighton BN2 3LH. Tel. (0273)603245.