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Meathead
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Posted - 2009/06/29 :  18:41:54  Show profile Send a private message
Found this on another forum and thought it was pretty cool.



Version of Cubase from way back when i do believe. One question....

How the hell did people use these?

If i remember correctly, Ionosphere used an Atari (i dont even know what one of those is ) and Cubase all those years back. I may have got a few details wrong? I'd just like to say nough respect to you guys, im baffled by this thing god knows how people actually managed to make such brilliant tunes with systems like this.

And people complain nowadays that their fancy, modern, extremely user-friendly (in comparison) DAWs are still too complex and hard to get their heads round.

I dont really have a point as such to start a debate or whatever with this post i'd just like to bring this to other peoples attention and give a little to the producers who had to put up with these things.


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catjam
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Posted - 2009/06/29 :  19:24:09  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit catjam's homepage
Ha Hah! that looks crazy...looks like something you would see on NASA`S computers lol

i know a lot of producers raved "excuse pun" about the Atari ST when it came out
apparently really good for the use in producing Hardcore..

a lot of dj`s etc that where interviewed in M8 magazine mentioned
they had an Atari ST in there studio
Maybe it was for sensible soccer though lol...great game


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Mortis
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Posted - 2009/06/30 :  09:39:02  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Mortis's homepage
I remember trying out a Drum Tracker a few years ago. Don't think I could get my head around it, might be able to now but with the current DAWS theirs no need thankfully.





But my first was:



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