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Software News   Software News : Aseq Beta Testers
   posted by bugg on 19-Dec-2002 20:42:52 (2034 reads)
Anyone fancy beta testing the new Aseq realtime and step sequencer, please email aseq@xs4all.nl, there are no min req's apart from of OS 3.1 a midi setup would be nice but not essential. Oh and if ya fancy dontating money to the project visit the site and send 'em ya cash, as an added inscentive you'll get 45% off the product if you buy it once it's released
    

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