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Name: Joćo Carlos Oliveira do Nascimento
Email Address: juca@melim.com.br
Web Site:
Date: Jan 22, 1998
Experience:
I'm a keyboard player with 30 years of experience, 12 years in MIDI. I play keyboards in a big band and have a home studio PC basead, where I make musical arrangements to songs, digital records of songs, jingles and other services.
Hardware:
PC Pentium 100, 32 meg EDO/RAM, WD Caviar 3.1 gig HD, Digidesign Audiomedia III Sound Card. Korg: Wavestation EX keyboard, M3R module, X5DR module. Roland: Sound Canvas SC-50. Emu: Proteus 1/XR. Diigitech: TSR 24S multi effects processor. Alesis: 3630 Compressor and M-EQ 230 Equalizer. Opcode: 8 Port/SE Midi Interface/Patchbay. Tascam: M-2524 (MIDI).
Software:
Cakewalk 6.01 Jammer Professional 3.0 Power Jamm 32 (Editor for Sound Canvas) Cool Edit 96 Korg X5DR Editor Polyphony 1.0 (Editor for Proteus) WSEditor (Editor for Korg Wavestation) M3RLibEdit (Editor for M3R) StripWav 2.0.2 Others.
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Name: Jason Robert Nelson
Email Address: esmai@minn.net
Web Site: Fuzzy Guy Records
Date: Jan 19, 1998
Experience:
5-6 Years experience with MIDI. Just completing an independent release CD (mid Feb. 98) which can be heard using Real Audio at my web site http://www1.minn.net/~esmai/jasonrobert.html. This CD was produced almost entirely on nothing more than an IBM PC with Cakewalk Pro Audio. Written several conceirtos & string quartets a while back, but stopped when I started a rock band. I've written a few soundtracks for short films, commercials, public TV programs, and videos. I play Guitar, Bass, Drums, Piano, French Horn, & Trumpet. Currently I play and write for a pop band called Four Corners by Jason Robert. Because of my previous interest in writing classical movie soundtracks, this style comes out in the band's music in a strange way.
Hardware:
Self-built Pentium 150Mhz. 96MB Ram, 1.6GB & 4.3GB Hard disks. 6x, and 16x CD-ROM Drives and a Recordable CD Drive. For synths I use nothing more than a Sound Blaster AWE32 Card with 8 MB of ram, teamed up with a Sound Blaster AWE64 Gold with 4MB of RAM. If ya' tweak it long enough it'll sound okay. I have a Roland JUNO-106 that I use just as a controller.... my thing is to find collections of various junk.. plug 'em together, and attempt to create something professional out of it.
Software:
Cakewalk Pro Audio 6.0.
Other Info:
Seeking other musicians for live performance.

Stirling Newberry
allegro@bluesky.net

Set up: Macintosh and an array of programs, from Performer and Finale down to shareware to drive a Proteus and Kurzweil set up with a 16 track mixer. My knowledge of technical details is Moderate, my knowledge of Software is good, my knowledge of Midi as it relates to classical music is good.

Primarily my set up sees work for classical music, composition and producing performing editions of classical works (i.e. scanning in a work, and then adding the notation that midi looses, and then moving to a notation application to produce something a musician will play from, including notes, amendations and additions that are essential for good performance. Drop me a line to exchange midi files or scores.

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John C. Nichols
nicholsj@earthlink.net

Experience
3 yrs. experience with MIDI. Most of what I know I learned from foul-ups with temperamental equipment. I'm also in the Recording Industry Management program at Middle Tennessee State, probably the country's best school for this sort of thing, so if anyone has any questions about MTSU, feel free to e-mail me.
Hardware
I use a Mac Quadra 630, MIDI Express, MX-8, Kawai K11, Ensoniq SQR+, Peavey ProFex II, Yamaha W5 (coming soon), and all the free beer I can manage.
Software
Performer 5.0.2, UniSyn, trying out MIDIShare to write my own software.
Other Info
I'm really into writing a wide variety of music and honing my recording skills, but I'm about to put that on the back burner and apply to law school. Not that I'll ever give this up, but I also really dig the legal stuff and would like to be able to help out musicians who would otherwise be taken advantage of.

P. Spencer Norby
spenor@pcd.net

Experience
1 year experience. Specialize in creating choir accomp. sequences and sequence choir parts for teaching them. I Teach music in public school including choir, music keyboarding using the Yamaha M.I.E. System, and use sequencing and notation programs for students to create own pieces. At home I have a Roland JV-35 and a Power MAC. I use Master Tracks PRO, Musictime, Nightengale, Band in a box, and am beginning on Encore.
Hardware
Power Mac 6115 CD Roland JV-35 MacNexus interface Yamaha MU-5 for portable stuff
Software
Encore, Master Tracks Pro, Musictime, Nightengale, Notescan Also have extensive educational programs library following software search for Tacoma School District.
Other Info
I'm interested knowing how other teachers are incorporating MIDI into their curriculums

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