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          Music (video game)

          1998 video game

          Music is a music sequencer program developed by Jester Interactive and published by Codemasters for the PlayStation in November 1998.

          A sequel, Music 2000, was released in 1999.

          Gameplay

          Music is a song creation tool. The main screen has 16 channels, where premade sounds called "riffs" can be layered together.

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          There are different riffs, including basslines, drumbeats, samples, vocals, sound effects, and instruments. There are also tools for music video creation.[1][2]

          Development

          Music was developed by Jester Interactive, based in Flintshire, Wales.[3]Music had a small development team and nine months of development time which lead to extensive crunch time.

          After seeing a working demo, Codemasters cancelled their own similar product and published Music instead.[2]

          Reception

          Reception

          Computer and Video Games said that it's easy to use and possible to create very impressive