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Hosts & Applications (Sequencers, DAWs, Audio Editors, etc.) • Re: The Amiga MIDI Myth - Atari ST vs Amiga War

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My first Amiga was the A500 in 1987 and then a few years later A1200. Started with Soundtracker and then moved on to Octalyzer, that gave me 8 channels to work with. Compromised sound, but 4 channels simply wasn´t enough. I bought a midi-interface in around 89, using Dr T, which was really an awful sequencer, but served me well until 97, when I finally switched to PC and could start working with Cubase, that I had been drooling over for many years.
I know that Amiga had this Bars & Pipes thing, that could do a lot, but I just couldn´t stand looking at it.
The only reason to get an Atari - which would be a good reason if my computer solely was intended for making music - would be for the access to much better sequencers like Cubase and Emagic Logic. But hey, there was so much fun you could do with your Amiga!

Statistics: Posted by Roman Empire — Thu Dec 21, 2023 11:12 pm



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