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Re: Ahhh... Memories... [message #81266 is a reply to message #81257] |
Wed, 07 March 2007 09:05 |
Doug Wellington
Messages: 251 Registered: June 2005 Location: Tucson, AZ, USA
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"Mark McCurdy" <mark@mccurdy.net> wrote in message news:45eec56a@linux...
> http://www.tweakheadz.com/vintage_sequencers.html
Yeah, memories... Not sure whether I want to remember these or forget
them...
For me, it was a combination of Cakewalk (for DOS. hmm, was it version 2,
or 3?) and a Yamaha QY-10 for sequencing. I also used a bunch of academic
software like Ravel and, hmmm, whatever the predecessor to KeyKit was. I
wasn't really happy with any of them, so somewhere around 1995 I wrote my
own... "DIME" - Doug's Integrated Music Environment. (How lame was
that...!) IIRC, I was using Python 1 under FreeBSD 2 with a PAiA MIDI
interface that I had soldered together...
Doug (where's my cane?)
http://www.parisfaqs.com
http://www.parisfaqs.com
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Re: Ahhh... Memories... [message #81369 is a reply to message #81365] |
Sat, 10 March 2007 09:05 |
LaMont
Messages: 828 Registered: October 2005
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Hey Bill !!,
Aww the Lin 9000..The machine tha started it all to the MPC. It's a toss
up. I had DT on the Atari 1040st adn it rreally synced well, But, the Linn9000
was and still is a beast..
"Bill Lorentzen" <bill@lorentzen.ws> wrote:
>Anyone remember the Linn 9000? I went from that beast to Cubase on an Atari.
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>BL
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>"W. Mark Wilson" <xpam_mark@avidrecording> wrote in message
>news:45efd705$1@linux...
>> Steinberg's first 2 sequencers for Atari. One was 12 tracks, the other
>> 24, as the names imply.
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>> WMW
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>> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
>> news:45ef5d52@linux...
>>> Atari weren't it?
>>> AA
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>>> "W. Mark Wilson" <xpam_mark@avidrecording> wrote in message
>>> news:45ef5996@linux...
>>>> Wow, now I feel R E A L L Y old. I'm looking at Cakewalk pro 4.0
on
>>>> this guy's list and I still have a copy of 3.0.1. Hell, I was using
3.x
>>>> before it was called "Cakewalk".... anyone remember Twelvetone Systems?
>>>> Speaking of Twelve, I have a copy of that and it's big brother, Pro24.
>>>> Anybody here wanna guess who made these two products and join me later
>>>> for beers and then an official valuation on Antique Road Show later
on?
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>>>> WMW
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>>>> "Mark McCurdy" <mark@mccurdy.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:45eec56a@linux...
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>>>>> http://www.tweakheadz.com/vintage_sequencers.html
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