I recently was able to track down a 2nd copy of this rare/out of print book, covering in great length use of MIDI equipment and software with Apple, Macintosh, and other computers (the 1st edition was almost entirely apple/mac focused, this is the revised edition).
I could not find a copy scanned anywhere, so I sent off the 2nd copy of the revised edition that I was able to find for scanning. For those who have done it before, for the cleanest/straightest scans with proper OCR (this PDF is OCR'd) you have to allow "destructive scanning."
So, while I'm super happy to still have my own other copy intact, I am also quite happy to be able to share this text with the community. I believe I did the absolute best I could to preserve this text, but please pour one out for the copy that had to take one for the team for that to happen
I could not find a copy scanned anywhere, so I sent off the 2nd copy of the revised edition that I was able to find for scanning. For those who have done it before, for the cleanest/straightest scans with proper OCR (this PDF is OCR'd) you have to allow "destructive scanning."
So, while I'm super happy to still have my own other copy intact, I am also quite happy to be able to share this text with the community. I believe I did the absolute best I could to preserve this text, but please pour one out for the copy that had to take one for the team for that to happen
A Guide To Computer Music, Apple 2, GS, Macintosh, Amiga, IBM/Compatibles : Doland Kozek : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Guide to Computer Music: An Electronic Music Resource Paperback – September 1, 1992by Donald Kozek (Author)
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