Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!rpi!leah!jac423 From: jac423@leah.Albany.Edu (Jules Cisek) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: ST/Amiga Emulation (contd) Summary: I'm not being foolish Message-ID: <2209@leah.Albany.Edu> Date: 30 Nov 89 02:09:39 GMT References: <2205@leah.Albany.Edu> <419500013@I5000.Prime.COM> Organization: The University at Albany, Computer Services Center Lines: 28 In article <419500013@I5000.Prime.COM>, GARYM@I5000.Prime.COM writes: > Don't be foolish, the Amiga MIDI library is pretty extensive. > > Just to name a few "serious" ones... > > > 1. Texture > 2. KCS - Keyboard controlled Studio > 3. MRS - MIDI Recording Studio > 4. Soundscape Pro MIDI Studio > > That's 4 pretty sharp looking MIDI packages, Im sure there are alot > more on the market given that I can name 4 off the top of my head! I'm not being foolish. The four programs you mention, plus Music-X from Micro Illusions are the only big MIDI packages available on the Amiga. Oh... and M from Intelligent Music. That's a very very small amount compared to the Mac MIDI library or the Atari ST MIDI library. Or even the IBM MIDI library for that matter. I'm not knocking the Amy... I love my A500. I'm an ex-ST owner (3 years of hell :) and an electronic musician. I'm pretty dissappointed with the amount and quality of music software on the Amy. -- Fight | // Julius A. Cisek jac423,jules |Don't Like a| \X/ ->crunch<- SUNYA, NY USA @leah.albany.edu | Be a Brave | IB...M I do think it's good... |Slave