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{{Infobox Software
| Name       = Dr. T KCS
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| Name         = Dr. T's KCS
| Picture    = dr_ts_kcs_package.gif
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| Screenshot  =  
| Creator    = Emile Tobenfield
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| Creator     = Emile Tobenfeld
| Released   = 1984
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| Platform     = Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Macintosh
| Website     =  
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| Released     = 1984-??-??
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| Website     =  
 
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Dr. T KCS (Keyboard Controlled Sequencer) was a music composing program released for the Atari ST, Commodore 64, Commodore Amiga and Apple Macintosh. Usually since it was KCSd, the music that would be composed would sound a little off-beat. Sadly, there was no version released for DOS. The program's creator was Emile Tobenfield, hence the 'T' in Dr. T. The program was also used to create music for NES and SNES games. Unfortunately, since Emile Tobenfield didn't want to help with technical problems for the program, the program was very short-lived and stop selling quickly.
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'''''Dr. T's KCS (Keyboard Controlled Sequencer)''''', later released as '''''KCS Omega''''', is a music composing program released on several platforms. The program's creator was Emile Tobenfeld, hence the "T" in Dr. T. The program was also used by various composers to create music for NES, SNES and Genesis games. The program was controlled using either a piano keyboard or the computer keyboard.
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==Image Gallery==
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<gallery>
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Image:dr_ts_kcs_package.gif|Box art of KCS Omega.
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</gallery>
  
 
==Composers==
 
==Composers==
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The following composers used ''Dr. T's KCS'':
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* [[David Govett]]
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* [[Frank Klepacki]]
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* [[Mark Van Hecke]]
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* [[Peter Stone]]
  
The following composers used AdLib Visual Composer.
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==Download==
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{| class="wikitable" |
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! Version
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! Download
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! Platform
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! Notes
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|-
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| 4.0
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| {{Software|Dr. T's KCS v4.0.zip}}
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| Atari ST
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| Shareware
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|}
  
* [[Frank Klepacki]]
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[[Category: Missing Download]]
* [[Mark Van Hecke]]
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==Links==
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* [http://tamw.atari-users.net/omega.htm tamw.atari-users.net/omega.htm] - Write up.
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[[Category: Players]]
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[[Category: Atari ST Players]]
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[[Category: Amiga Players]]
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[[Category: Commodore 64 Players]]
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[[Category: Macintosh Players]]
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[[Category: Editors]]
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[[Category: Atari ST Editors]]
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[[Category: Amiga Editors]]
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[[Category: Commodore 64 Editors]]
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[[Category: Macintosh Editors]]

Revision as of 13:20, 11 May 2016

Dr. T's KCS
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Creator Emile Tobenfeld
Released 1984-??-??
Platform Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Macintosh

Dr. T's KCS (Keyboard Controlled Sequencer), later released as KCS Omega, is a music composing program released on several platforms. The program's creator was Emile Tobenfeld, hence the "T" in Dr. T. The program was also used by various composers to create music for NES, SNES and Genesis games. The program was controlled using either a piano keyboard or the computer keyboard.

Image Gallery

Composers

The following composers used Dr. T's KCS:

Download

Version Download Platform Notes
4.0 Download - (info) Atari ST Shareware

Links