Klarinet Archive - Posting 000352.txt from 1996/11

From: "Nichelle A. Crocker" <crockena@-----.EDU>
Subj: Music Computer Technology
Date: Sat, 16 Nov 1996 22:32:01 -0500

>There is a very useful software program for analyzing harmonics. I use it
>frequently in my instrument design. It is
>called Spectrogram 3 and is freeware. So, you are free to us it with out
>any payment involved. I works on all
>windows 95 systems, with a sound card and microphone.

I downloaded this, and I'm trying to figure out how to use the thing. If
you've got it figured out, I could use some hints.

Another comment on using computers for music. My new computer came with a
program called Microsoft NetMeeting which uses audio (also typed text and a
shared 'whiteboard') in real time over the internet. It requires the same
setup to use its audio capabilities: a sound card and a microphone. I think
it is possible to use this software to teach a clarinet lesson over the
internet, or to discuss music, etc. Does anyone know of this or a similar
program being used for this purpose? Maybe it's even possible to play duets
online... Is anyone interested in experimenting with this? The program is
freeware, and it can be downloaded at:

http://www.microsoft.com/netmeeting/

   
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