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5.1.8.1.1.1 MusicMaster DOS Export
Users of MusicMaster's original DOS program need to generate a file named LIBRARY.ASC with the
MusicMaster MS2ASC utility. The resulting LIBRARY.ASC file will then need to be copied to a location
where XStudio can retrieve it for import. MS2ASC.EXE uses a file that the user creates and saves as
MS2ASC.DEF. This is the same layout used to create a MAESTRO.MDB file. If you have created this
file for Maestro, you can use it for XStudio as well.
MS2ASC.DEF Layout
The typical MS2ASC file contains the following information -- notes in [ ] are for your information and
are not part of the file.
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