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"Bell Choir" (Conductor and chorus) was done as an experiment for MacHack '92. It has a conductor which picks the songs (text files) and sends them out to other Macs on the local zone running chorus. You can write your own favorite songs to be played.
USAGE
Run conductor on one Macintosh.
Run chorus on any other Macintoshes you wish you join in.
Choose the music on the "conductor" application.
When you click the "play" button, the conductor looks over the local AppleTalk zone for other Macs with "chorus" running. (A desired feature of a future versions is to have the conductor launch the application (chorus).) It then distributes the parts among the machines that it finds--each machine playing just its assigned notes.
To QUIT, press any letter or number on the keyboard.
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Bell Choir hack for Mac / compressed w/ Stuffit
 7 /  2016-04-03 /  102d8091c15823f920c31257b60a2eba90ff3ef0 / 
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Architecture 
 Motorola 68K
Compatibility notes 
Architecture: 68K
System 7 - Mac OS 9.2.2
At least 256KB of free RAM
Note: Do not rename the "chorus" application file or it won't run correctly. Also, Bell Choir only works correctly on stereo Macintosh models (2 sound channels).
Emulating this? It could probably run under: Basilisk II
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