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It's a kind of shareware search engine, which allows you to search, by computer platform, on key words of your choice. Of course, musicians don't use their computers only for music, and if you're on the lookout for other free software, is worth a look.
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The bigger centralised sites carry all the front‑running shareware programs, such as the D‑SoundPRO, SoundEffects, SoundHack and SndSampler digital recording and editing suites, the comprensive MIDIGraphy sequencer, and software synths such as Syd, OutOfPhase and GrainWave. Other sites worth looking at that provide a centralised list of free or shareware programs include Synth Zone ( and Music Search (/).
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MIDIFarm ( is a fun, wide‑ranging music site with a decent selection of free downloads - including, in the Mac section, a free mix automation program ( V‑MIX 1.9.25), which is designed to work with a wide range of off‑the‑shelf fader‑to‑MIDI converters and MIDI‑controlled gain devices. The Miscellaneous section contains useful related programs such as the PC‑based Write Express Rhymer and Phonetic Finder, which could come in useful for songwriting and might save you buying a rhyming dictionary! Shareware Music Machine puts in a pretty good showing for Atari users too, though overall it's sometimes hard to tell from the listings what's a commercial software demo and what's free. There are some slightly more off‑the‑wall categories than you might find elsewhere - sub‑categories feature algorithmic composition and esoteric music programs, and there's also a section for Music Skills software.
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The programs available are divided, by platform, into categories such as Audio, Computer Synthesizers and Sound Generators, Instrumental (software with a drum or guitar bias, plus tuners and metronomes), Keyboards (editors and librarians), MIDI, Sound Cards and Device Drivers, and more. The Shareware Music Machine ( bills itself as "The World's Biggest Shareware Music Software Site", and does indeed feature a huge selection. Still, it doesn't take long to click on a link.
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One such site is Harmony Central ( which features a very good shareware section with an area devoted to each computer platform - even Amiga, Unix, DOS and the alternative Mac operating system BeOS! The site is excellent for Mac and PC users, but not quite as good for those with Atari or Amiga computers, as for these platforms it simply tells you where to go for the listed software, rather than archiving it for download.
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Some sites make life a lot easier for the musician by grouping together much of the decent software, allowing you to download from one place. And no, Cable & Wireless have not sponsored this column, or us! Centralised SitesĪn impressive collection of synth patches and editors can be downloaded from the Red Shift site. (Maybe we shouldn't have told you that.) Cable & Wireless subscribers also receive 100 free evening local call minutes every month, which is great for Internetting. It is necessary to get a non‑local access number from your service provider and use this on Saturdays, rather than the local number most provide these days, but you could literally stay online all day for half a quid. Subscribers to Cable & Wireless' telephone service are even better off, since the company periodically offers a 50p flat fee for non‑local calls of any duration every Saturday. So although you've got to add the telephone time into the equation, net‑sourced programs are still incredibly cost‑effective. Indeed, if you're not already connected to the Internet, you could find that it's worth shelling out on a modem and service‑provider subscription just to access this treasure trove of software.Įven the larger programs, occupying three or four megabytes of hard disk space, usually take no more than 20 minutes to download, with the benefit of file compression (the official figure is about five minutes for 1Mb of material, using a 28.8 modem under ideal conditions). There's tons of the stuff, including enough music‑ and audio‑related programs to keep a computer freak happy for weeks. One of the most fruitful aspects of the Internet is the amount of free software and almost‑free shareware to be found. The Harmony Central site offers one of the largest collections of freeware and shareware software for musicians on a variety of platforms.ĭerek Johnson & Debbie Poyser take you through some of the vast quantities of useful music‑related software available for next to nothing on the Internet.
