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DESCRIPTION
Matrix Maker X is designed for use in the composition and/or analysis of twelve-tone music. It is designed to facilitate the easy creation and formatting of twelve-tone matrices (12 x 12 arrays) used in the composition and/or analysis of twelve-tone music, as well as the creation and formatting of 7 x 7, 6 x 6, and 5 x 5 matrices (or, for that matter, of any dimension from 2 x 2 through 12 x 12). Any number of matrices can be created without exiting and re-initializing the application; this is particularly advantageous if the program is being used in a networked environment.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.1.7:

This version replaces earlier with a new Universal Binary application that runs natively on both Power PC and Intel Macintosh computers under Mac OS X. V 1.1.7 also has the ability to print the analysis on a separate page and uses a "drag install" rather than installer-based installation method, with the Matrix TrueType font included within the application package rather than installed separately in the fonts folder.

REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.1.5 or later. Native on both Power PC and Intel Macs. Mac OS X 10.5 compatible.

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Developer:M-T Software
Downloads:7,612
  - Version d/l:626
Multimedia & Design:Audio
License:Shareware
Date:09 Feb 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$7.00
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    Feb 16 2009

    JBMELBY  If you have had a problem registering the program, please re-download it. The problem was corrected on February 16th.  
    (Version 1.1.7)

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    Apr 16 2006
    *****

    CMUVIOLIN  Great software, really saves time in composing and analysis. Very fast and smooth with easy to understand layout.  
    (Version 1.1.5)

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    May 25 2003
    *****

    DAVID COLLETT  Several months ago, I wrote a review of v1.0, praising the software and the author. At that time, I suggested that the author expand the documentation to include more explanations of the analysis. In addition, I have been waiting for tetrachordal combinatoriality analysis. In this latest version (1.1.1), the author, John, has greatly expanded the documentation and the analysis of tetrachords. In the past, I've had questions about the program and found smalll bugs. John has always been very polite, helpful, and responsive about answering email and fixing any problems. I highly recommend this software for anyone interested in studying or composing serial music. Great software, great price, great author. Thanks!  
    (Version 1.1.1)

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