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>I thought I'd inquire if there were any midi looposts out there that are >familiar with an older program called JamFactory by the now defunct (I >believe) Intelligent Music company. >It's an algorhythmic composition tool that allows you to record up to four >different musical parts, patterns or motifs (via midi) of variable and >indepentent length (according to RAM amount). And then play about with >them >as they repeat, causing them to evolve and change into something new and >different in deliberate or random ways over the course of time. haven't heard of it but it sounds *very* interesting. It's probably for the Mac, right? Is there a program like Max or JamFactory for the PC at all, or would one have to buy a Mac to do fancy Midi stuff? A friend of mine saw Steve Hillage in concert recently. He used a notebook or Powerbook but my friend didn't see what he did. What kind of things can you do with a Powerbook in concerts? Could one do similar things with a Notebook running Windows? -Michael P