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Title: music 2002
Post by: spacekid890 on February 23, 2008, 12:58:51 AM
do any of you guys have music 2002 club edition slinky?
is it a proper music creation program like music 2000 is or just a remixer?
if it is a music creation program does it have all new samples or all the old favourites with a few new ones?
is it easyer to upload your owne samples?
and does it have an online jam section that actualy works  :lol:
any help would be great. cheers buddies.
Title: music 2002
Post by: DJ_Omnimaga on February 23, 2008, 01:12:40 AM
I bought it a few weeks ago. It's like Music 2000 for PC, but it has 4000+ new samples. None of them are from MTVMG2 and Music 3000 though but they are cool. I see absolutely no other improvement in the entire program though, except that it's Windows XP compatible so it crashes a bit less often.

No jam session I think
Title: music 2002
Post by: spacekid890 on February 23, 2008, 01:49:01 AM
Over 4000 new samples you say excellent im defanetly getting this.
im used to the pc version of music 2000 now you can tell when its going to crash and stop it.
normaly when you create a new riff  or resize 1 it starts to spaz out a bit so b4 you take your finger of the mouse button go to the top right hand of the screen and click on 1 of the options and it carrys on as normal bizzare :huh:
thanks for the info on music 2002 it was really useful :D  
Title: Re: music 2002
Post by: Gypsum23 on September 17, 2008, 11:39:20 AM
I've just hunted this down online and got it for £5. I'm looking forward to giving this a bash. I'll let you all know what I make of it.
Title: Re: music 2002
Post by: Not a Number on September 17, 2008, 08:59:45 PM
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on February 23, 2008, 01:12:40 AM
I bought it a few weeks ago. It's like Music 2000 for PC, but it has 4000+ new samples. None of them are from MTVMG2 and Music 3000 though but they are cool. I see absolutely no other improvement in the entire program though, except that it's Windows XP compatible so it crashes a bit less often.

No jam session I think
I'm pretty sure MTVMG1PC is XP compatible; as I'm able to run it fine (but probably due to the fact that it needs 32MB RAM minimum and my computer is s-*shot*
Title: Re: music 2002
Post by: Gypsum23 on September 18, 2008, 04:18:51 PM
I got my copy of music 2002 club edition today..............man it crashes every 5 minutes. It's a waste of time trying to write anything! My music2000 disc for the PC is still missing too, it's driving me nuts.
Title: Re: music 2002
Post by: Not a Number on September 19, 2008, 07:55:59 PM
I, er.... "have" Music 2000 PC. I'd say how, but I think I'd get banned. >>
Title: Re: music 2002
Post by: DJ_Omnimaga on September 24, 2008, 08:46:30 PM
Not that I will tell how either, but I got it in a similar than you =), but I trashed it after I got Music 2002 because it was a lil more stable, even if it still crashed sometimes.

On a side note Music 2002 has really cool samples. A lot of stuff is from Music 3000. That makes me with they did a version for PS2. It's quite ironic that this doesn't come with a royalty free license, considering most samples are from Music 3000 and Music 3000 has one