« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2019, 04:14:43 AM »
Hi all:
I have deluxe music construction set. No box, only the original disk and the manual, but both
in good mint condition. The disk works fine, and the manual is good. I started learning to make
music, and that is why I got this program. I did not like it very much, and it has been many months
without using it.
Dang! That's not good that you were not fond of the program. Sorry. I remember that you really wanted to teach yourself piano. May a different program would serve you better? I know, it does take a while to "learn" an app. And time is money!
also have octamed, but I love it much better and i will use it.
Will it help you learn piano?
I would like to sell DMCS for like 20 us dollars, just to be compensated a little bit.
I don't have to sell it, and I could keep it for using it once in a while.
But i rather sell it to someone who will use and enjoy it.
Maybe sell it "free shipping" in the USA?
, if I sell it I clear a little space in my room, which I can then use for another amiga
package.
Are you thin on space? Dang guy! There's always room for Amiga goodies! Although I must admit, I sold off 20+ miggy games real cheap 'cause I wasn't (never) playing 'em. So, I hear ya talkin!
do you guys think about this ? Shall I sell deluxe music construction set ?
Or do you think is better to keep it?
Well since you just told everybody that the program sucks, wait 6 months & then unload it! LOL
HAHAHAHA J/K
Thank you all !!!
No, thank YOU for posting! I'm tired of reading about Amiga AI. Another HAHAHAHAHA!
« Last Edit: October 23, 2019, 04:22:22 AM by giZmo350 »
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