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In 1990 this happened to me.
Grandmother of Logic Pro.
Heh, always weirded me out how much the Atari looked like the sacred Amiga 500... Always curious what that story was about. May have to goog it sometime.
must say Notator looks impressive...
Doch! We've all seen your Omi's organ.
My jaw dropped the other day when I watched a vid in which an Atari ST (and other retro tech) was being driven by Modstep!
Master Tracks Pro on Commodore 64. You had to load each component of the software separately. Record and then unload that part of the app. Load the editor. Edit. Unload that and load in the Song editor. Those were the days. 5 1/4 floppy disks...
Can't really call it music but I used to program the most horrible noises I could in Basic on my Ti 994A, it was like a belching contest with my brother. Had to store programs on casette tape.
Fostex.
Very good Johnny.
You always buy it now and get the upgrade when it comes. That way if they raise the price to cover the years of development that have gone into the new version, you won't get dinged. You can always uninstall the old version if it takes up too much room. Though it does have a few things to like about it.
Besides, we may all be dead, or too old to care by that time, and I'd rather see Imageline get their money before then.
It looks too much like Music Studio ( xewton) , that s Why i prefer to wait ...It could be the contrary with a launch price .I Can wait i am happy with cubase and modstep now ...
Some of these
Then two of these
Then this
Which turned into this
And then thirty years ago, I ended up starting out with this, which was the first thing actual songs could be planned, executed and implemented upon.
That was what I started out on a few years later in 93, logic had just come out, but I didn't have quite enough to get it:(
Used to do all my arranging in the edit page, so they'd only be 1 pattern showing in the arrange window, would cause confusion with other notator/creator users. The iPad would of been a dream to start making stuff on though.
Me too, mostly. Wasn't too big on the pattern thing.
Nice to meet someone else that did it that way round, found it less confusing than the pattern way:)
Bought one of these second-hand in 1991 for £100. It was stolen 4 years later.
Cool to see all these old sequencers.
My entry point into music was drums - started playing formally about 5th grade
Because you can't have a drumset in an apartment, I assembled my first studio rig in the mid 1980s which included a Mac 512K, a Casio CZ100, and a Roland TR 727. Captured sounds with a Fostex 4 track cassette recorder.
In comparison the power of what's on our ios devices these days is crazy.
Now to fully OT, (apols to the OP) here is today...
@AudioGus that looks wonderful. Somehow iOS music has made me go completely minimal in comparison. I'd post a picture of my phone with headphones, but that just doesn't look as cool lol.