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Name Keywords
Adams, Brendan  IBM PS1 with a SB16 board
Jorra Ahlberg Atari 1040 stfm, Ensoniq vfx-sd, Roland d5, Alesis d4, Akai s900
Ajigbeda, Tunji 486DX4 100Mhz Computer running Windows95
Guy Allen Win95
Thomas Andersson MU50, Voyetra MIDI Orchestrator plus, PC, AWE64
Antoine PowerMac 7100/80
Jan Apollo Finale and PageMaker
Juan Carlos Mendoza Arias SoundBlaster AWE32 Pentium 133 MHz 32 Ram 3.2 HD
Caleb Austin Industrial Ambient Experimental Noise Turntables Recording Tribal
Dan Austin Alternative Music to Video Games
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B

Name Keywords
C. Scott Barlow Mac ( Jul 2, 1998)
The Bear Audio/Midi....PC
Beck, Roger 2 Macs - Performa 577
Becker, Matthias 24-track Analog/ MIDI studio with hard disk recording
Timothy J. Benedict K2000
Bird, Victor Macintosh
Bjerkan, Lasse p 75, SC 7, Akai s900, Kawai k1, Roland GR 50, Quadreverb
Blackman, Jeremy Gravis Ultrasound, Roland MT-32, whatever used stuff I can get.
Buchta, Peter Mac IIci and Mac 520c
Dean Burkhart Original music
Burrell, Daniel Atari... Roland W30.... TG100 Sound Module
Bushell, Charles IBM clone with SB
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Name Keywords
Viorel Caia realtime arranger
Darrin Cardani Mac Quadra 840av
Mark Chappell digital effects, sampling, programming
Jean Charbonneau Pentium 100 1.85Gb
Federico Chieli Mac Quadra 650
Józef Chwast DX4/100/12RAM/1,3GB + Yamaha PSR400
Allan Clapp 486DX4-100MHz; 2 gig w/16 ram Roland Rap 10
Les Paul Cleveland Eager to exchange info / tips and learn MIDI tricks
Jeff Cohen Gateway 2000 P133 with 32mb EDO ram
Tom Collins Mac 460 Performa
Bill Conn Macintosh Quadra 650
Ian Cornock Midi
Gary D. Cox IBM clone with a sound blaster
Alain Cyr 386SX-33
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D

Name Keywords
Will Davis Mac with 40 meg of ram 5 gigs of hard drive space
René Decker
Luca, De Florio PC 80486dx4/100 - SB16aspMCD
Larry De La Cruz Mac Performa 630
Dennis Cubase, Cakewalk
Herman de Vries M1, Korg, Gospel, Awe 64,
Mario Diaz de Leon crazy techno, shadow companion
Mark Dorosh Macintosh Computer, Roland Sound Canvas SC-155
James J. Donahue bass-head, Mackoid, college student, d.j., producer
Tim Dowson 486DX with Windows'95
Rick Drummond Midi synths and midi guitar
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E

Name Keywords
Benjamin Ellis Linux and Windows '95
Ron Ethridge Amiga 500
Steve Evans Classic Rock, Volleyball
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F

Name Keywords
Yiu, Hon Fai MIDI Programmer and Performer, Music Composer and Educator, Hong Kong
Steve Farrell music, keyboards, midi, stuff
Frank Felice composer, bassist, pastatech
Dave Fellows New-age, Ambient, Electronica
Kola Finger PC 1.5 GIGA HD, 16 RAM, Windows 95
Tim Fischer Power Computing Power 120 Mac Compatible computer
Harlan Foster 486dx80 w/8-meg (16 soon), sb16
D. Friday Guitar,keyboards,Midi,song writing,composing,collaberating
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Name Keywords
Daniel Garant alternative,rock,cakewalk,Audiotrix 3d-XG.
Jonathan Garrett MIDI Orchestrator Plus for Win 95 and Vienna SoundFont Studio
Don Gerrity MIDI Help, education, teaching, books, digital audio, sound cards
Anthony F. Giuliani WE32 Sound Card
James C. Godber Gateway p-5 120 and an Ensoniq sound card
Heather Goehring PC 233, Finale, Alesis, Fatar, composing and decomposing
Brandon Goins I work on my Pentium 133 at home
Frank Goodnough Mac Performa 6320CD, Cybersound Studio keyboard
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Name Keywords
Ben Hall Atari with EMAGIC's Logic and SoundDiver
Peter Hanney Programming Win95 Computer generated music
Bob Hays Atari ST and IBM PC
Alex Hendler Win95
Martin Hitchin 133mhz P.C+ Mu80,Roland-JP8000,Boss DR 330+dr5
Mark Honnold Amiga
Peter Huisman PC
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I

Name Keywords
Matthew Iverson Cakewalk Pro Audio 6.0 Band in a Box Wave SE
Inch, Phil 486DX4/100
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J

Name Keywords
Leonard Jacobs Improvised Music, Sound Effects
Lamoureux, Jean-Jacques music piano classical composer
Miroslaw Jatczak PC Pentium 90 SCSI 1,5 G0/AMIGA 500 44M0
Jim Recording, Songwriting
Sondra and Les Jones Education Home Studio
Johnny AMD P-75(160MHz),16 Mb, 1.2Gb HD Iomega Zip / WIN95 MidiMan
Jamie Johnson want to learn more about hardware
Richard Jordan Win/Dos/Linux
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K

Name Keywords
Kevin Kerin Mac midi educator
Ben Kettlewell power Macintosh 6100/66 w/32MB RAM, 350MB HD
Tom Kristoffersen Hyundai DX 2 66 MHz,soundcards are SoundBlaster AWE 32
Michael L. Klein Macintosh Midi
Frank Kubat 5 computers here, LAN at the house.
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L

Name Keywords
Bob Lang 90Mhz Pentium PC with 16 Megs of memory and SoundBlaster AWE
George Leong Apple Mac Quadra 650 w/CD300
David Lodge Mac
Bruno Lostia Cakewalk
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M

Name Keywords
IAN MACDOUGALL POWER MAC 7200/90
bob & chris Marler Hard disk recording midi sequencing
Daniel Marottoli psr400
Diane L. Marshall Atari, Sequencing, Yamaha, keyboard, Senior
Massimo salsa and merengue, more than musicals
Roger May Yamaha PSR620 Pentium 166 32mg ram
Bob McKinney 486 DX 66 with a Roland SCC1 Sound Card
Guy McMahan Pentium 100/Windows '95/ SoundBlaster 32 PnP/ Music Quest MQX-32M Interface
Jeffrey W. Mikulski Mac LCII
Steve Mironov guitar synth; improvisation
MicL Morris/JAM STUDIO Demo Recording Engineer Analog 8tk and digital
Bob Muller PC 486DX/2, Roland SC-88 for sound generation
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N

Name Keywords
Joăo Carlos Oliveira do Nascimento Software, MIDI exchange information, audio applications
Jason Robert Nelson Bands, Music, Live
Stirling Newberry Macintosh
John C. Nichols Mac Quadra 630
P. Spencer Norby Power Mac 6115 CD
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O

Name Keywords
Carl S. Oginski Pentium 90 w/ 32 Mb RAM, Commodore Amiga 500
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P

Name Keywords
Pam Parkinson Macintosh 6300 CD with Translator Pro
Robert Parr Electronic Musician
Christian Perbix 486 DX2-50 with a Turtle Beach Maui soundcard
Eric Peterson Cubase for Windows, lots of outboard gear.
Johnny Phoenix power Mac 95 and radius 110
Bob Powers Windows
Keith Ian Price Pentium - OS/2
Kyle Priess Alesis SR-16 drum machine MIDI Composer
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Q

Name Keywords
Adriana Quintero learning more
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R

Name Keywords
Giacinto Renda Pentium 100 MHz 16M ram
Rob Rivera Macintosh PowerBook 5300cs, Atari 1040f
Paul Robb 486 DX2-66
Ramon Roca Pentium 200, a Roland SC-55st
Rohner, Hans Compaq Prolinea, Soundcard MQX-32M
Remo Rombi WINDOWS '95
Ronald midi dump files
Dave Ross 2 Dell 486 somethings (one buffed up a little)
Carl Russo baroque, classical,
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S

Name Keywords
Flagiello Salvatore Macintosh Performa 5300
Russell Sasaoka P200 with 32 Megs of RAM, a 4 g ig HD
Stuart Scanlon Ambient, Downbeat, Epic
Ken Schubert Mac IIVX and Quadra 630
Oded Sharon Roland's A-30 as my master keyboard and AWE-32 as a sampler
Laird Sheldahl Mac (Quadra & LC) and IBM
Satoshi Shinozaki Guitar Synth Polytonal/polyrhythmic compositions
Roberto Bermudez Silva Latin Midi Files
Michael Skains Mac: 660AV and PowerBook 150
Carl Slaton KORG WaveStation SR module and Ensoniq SoundScape for sounds
snoopy Pentium 100, canvas
Ray Sowder Mac Centris 610
Dave Spitzberg Roland JUNO-106 & SPD-11 and a Yamaha rx-17
Spot the Dog I'm just a boring ol' Windows 95 person.
Nevso Stanley Quadra 650 24/250, PowerChip enabled, 1.7Gb Micropolis HD
Harvey Starr We manufacture MIDI Guitar controllers
Neil Stein Gateway 2000 486DX
David Stevens Pentium PC using Windows 95,  Cakewalk, Mastertracks and a Roland Sound Canvas
Colin Sumner Guitar, Keyboards
DrSun html
Shane Sweeney Atari Mega 4, Pentium 100Mhz computers
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T

Name Keywords
Jeff Taylor Pentium based PC including a RAP-10 board
Tedawa Korg X5D
Gran Tngring Amiga 4000, Roland Sound Canvas, Roland D-10
Tymusz Using a Clown P166+ 6x86 PC, Roland JV-1000 workstation with GS Expansion
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Name Keywords
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V

Name Keywords
Rod Van Beek
Henk van der Loo Cakewalk 6/7 Midi style enhancer
Jim Vorves 2 DX4-120 processors, 4 Roland sound cards
Mario Vengoechea Cakewalk Pro Audio 6.0 -(thinking about Cubase)
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W

Name Keywords
Mark Wellendorf I would like to know if the program "Trax" can change the key of a midi file
Pershing Wells Cakewalk Professional for Windows vs. 3.0
Kyle T. Whitlock Macintosh Performa 630CD computer/250meg hard drive/8 meg ram
Dave Williss PowerMac 7200, Roland SC-7 GM sound module
Kenny Wilson Mac Performa 600CDw/20 meg of ram, 4 gig hard drive
Michael Wilson DIY, Experimental, Acid, Live PA
Bud Wise Custom built Fatar keyboard with a Pentium 100 and 20 megs RAM, pair of 1.2 gig HD's
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X

Name Keywords
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Y

Name Keywords
Yiu, Hon Fai MIDI Programmer and Performer, Music Composer and Educator, Hong Kong (7/8/98)
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Z

Name Keywords
Aaron Zilch Jungle, Hip-Hop, industrial, Remixing, sampling
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