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Originally posted by Diki:
before that, Atari ST4 (to run the earliest forms of Cubase)


Yeah, I too owned an Atari 1040ST, my first computer dedicated to music , but running C-Lab Notator . Both Notator & Cubase the premiere midi programs of it's day. I still think Atari computers could have remained the PREMIERE computer for music as I always thought the Computer 'timing capabilites" better than Mac & PC both. After the demise of Atari, I finally settled on the Mac a second alternative, but enjoyed the power of Notator's sucessor: Logic, and then later, Logic Audio, and now partnered with Apple. I'm still belileve Logic Audio the most powerfully flexible software for midi music production, but had to go to the dark side after realizing that so much of the 3rd software for music is only available on the Windows Platform. Now that Mac are now intel based, I may be going back to Mac again. We'll see. Now if only the Atari platform could be re-surrected again. oh well. - Scott.
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