![]() ![]() The same TX7 patch in SoundDiver on the Mac I couldn’t bear to part with mine either even though, thanks to legacy song support and MIDI Files, my Atari Creator and Cubase sequences have migrated to the Mac. Certainly, its MIDI timing has a reputation for being rock solid and many still use it to this day for this reason. Still, the Atari legacy continues in one way or another. The Atari Falcon could perform this feat and C-Lab even bought the rights to the design to keep it going for a while longer. Especially, as systems enabling MIDI and hard disk audio recording to run in tandem were now vying for position. Inevitably, the cost of rival Mac and PC systems fell, and the Atari’s star began to fade. Meanwhile, in Europe, excellent software for the Atari was being developed in Germany by Gerhard Lengeling (C-Lab Creator and Notator) and Karl Steinberg (Pro 24, Cubase). In the USA, the likes of Passport Design Master Tracks Pro, Opcode Vision, MOTU Performer and Twelve Tone Systems Cakewalk were making big impressions on Mac and PC users. ![]() Atari users would gain similar functionality, but somewhat scaled down, just a few extra ports and synchroniser features with C-Lab’s Unitor and Steinberg’s MIDEX+ being popular for users of Creator/Notator and Cubase, respectively. The other function these professional interfaces offered was an integrated timecode reader/generator to synchronise MIDI sequencing software to tape or video. Im just experimenting with a few things, seeing if I can create the ultimate : Logic Studio091407 11:21 AM.A 1989 Atari 1040STFM running C-Lab Creator MIDI sequencer in 2013 Once I started using the channelstrips optimized for the G4 it seems to run quite well. Ive got MainStage running on a 1.33Ghz PowerBook G4. Im on a G5 ppc, hope it goes smooth.Not on my G5. ![]() Yo Busch.you up and runnin yet My box just hit the front door and Im gonna try and install as soon as I finish up this thing Im doing today, so after dinner. MainStage also comes with some killer soft synths like EVB3 and EVD6 plus the EXS sampler, analog synths and a TON of sounds and presets from the JamPacks and control strips. With MainStage, assuming you have the laptop in front of you or close by, you have a very easy to manage interface. I would say Receptor is more of an industrial strength solution in that its really designed to playback the most demanding soft synths. This program provides you an easy integration with databases, text files, graphic images, as well as CAD drawings.AnyLogic Professional 7 provides a complete, powerful and versatile environment for all modeling and simulation needs. ![]()
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