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January 1989


“The CZ-101 and CZ-1000 are ‘multi-timbral’ synthesizers. This means that when used with MIDI they can play up to four different timbres at the same time.”


November 1989 “After turning on the computer and inserting the correct disks, the user merely points to an ‘icon’ or picture of an application and presses a button on the ‘mouse,’ a cute little device that fits under the hand and rolls around on the desk.”


May 1990


“Question: How would you compare charting on paper to using the computer?” “Answer: It is much faster to chart on paper but the computer is more accurate and allows for more creativity. However, the computer itself does not create.”


January 1993


“If you have a Mac ‘Powerbook’ 145 (or greater) laptop you can plug a standard Mac MIDI inter- face into the serial/modem port just like a desk-top Mac.”


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