Actually Diki, wasn't it called Steinberg Cubit back then? Cubase actually is the development of Steinbergs Pro12-Pro16 and Pro32...Then it went to Cubit, then to Cubasis, and then Cubase....(although Cubasis may have been the "lite" version of Cubase) all so long ago...

It was much easier back then, the limitations of the gear actually made it simpler in my view. Now, there is so many choices in how to do one thing. What VST effect or what plugin...

Back then there was usually only ONE choice to get something done. Made it much simpler!!

I didn't realise the Cubase incarnation was actually around at the time Atari released the Mega4??

Dennis