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Sight & Sound Music Software Inc.
USA
Sight & Sound Music Software Inc.
3200 South 166th Street
New Berlin, WI 53151
USA
Year Founded: 1983
Year Defunct: 1986
This company produced many music programs for the Commodore 64 and the Incredible Musical Keyboard plastic overlay.
Kawasaki Rhythm Rocker
Kawasaki Rhythm Rocker was noted to be considerably different from Kawasaki Synthesizer despite the fact that it used a similar keyboard input and was designed to allow the player to create music in a synthesizer style. The program depicted space imagery, a theme that would become common throughout Kawasaki's programs. Kawasaki Rhythm Rocker allowed the player to alter tempo, dub, and bass, and to record his compositions.
Kawasaki Magical Musiquill
The most colorful of Kawasaki's applications, Kawasaki Magical Musiquill was the last program Kawasaki designed as a non-game for children, with his next release, Kawasaki MIDI Workstation, designed as a serious work for professional studio use.
Kawasaki MIDI Workstation
Developed in 1986, Kawasaki MIDI Workstation was Kawasaki's only work of professional software, and after finishing this program he founded Satellites Records and returned to making music of his own.
3200 South 166th Street
New Berlin, WI 53151
USA
Year Founded: 1983
Year Defunct: 1986
This company produced many music programs for the Commodore 64 and the Incredible Musical Keyboard plastic overlay.
Kawasaki Rhythm Rocker
Kawasaki Rhythm Rocker was noted to be considerably different from Kawasaki Synthesizer despite the fact that it used a similar keyboard input and was designed to allow the player to create music in a synthesizer style. The program depicted space imagery, a theme that would become common throughout Kawasaki's programs. Kawasaki Rhythm Rocker allowed the player to alter tempo, dub, and bass, and to record his compositions.
Kawasaki Magical Musiquill
The most colorful of Kawasaki's applications, Kawasaki Magical Musiquill was the last program Kawasaki designed as a non-game for children, with his next release, Kawasaki MIDI Workstation, designed as a serious work for professional studio use.
Kawasaki MIDI Workstation
Developed in 1986, Kawasaki MIDI Workstation was Kawasaki's only work of professional software, and after finishing this program he founded Satellites Records and returned to making music of his own.