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The program was completely redesigned for the [[Amiga]] and [[Macintosh]], but under the name ''[[Deluxe Music Construction Set]]''. This version had more features and better graphics than the other versions of the program. It also allowed users to type in lyrics for their compositions, though these were strictly for the user (the program didn't attempt to "sing" the lyrics, a feat which both computers were capable of with the [[speech synthesis]] software that they came with). It can also read and write IFF SMUS files.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bl3nder.com/music/|title=HugeDomains.com - Bl3nder.com is for sale (Bl 3nder)|publisher=}}</ref>
In 1986 it was ported to the [[Apple IIGS|Apple II<small>GS</small>]] where it made use of its built-in [[Ensoniq]] [[Table-lookup synthesis|wavetable]] [[sample-based synthesis|sample-based synthesizer]]. The port was done by Randel B. Reiss;<ref>{{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050206004021/http://randelreiss.com |date=February 6, 2005 |title=Randel Reiss, Producer }}</ref> it was never released, but its music engine was used for producing the soundtrack for the Apple II<small>GS</small> game titles ''[[Zany Golf]]'' and ''[[The Immortal (computer game)|The Immortal]]'',
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