Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!pawl!kudla From: kudla@pawl.rpi.edu (Robert J. Kudla) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: ST/Amiga Emulation (contd) Message-ID: <+K_|C%@rpi.edu> Date: 5 Dec 89 08:05:33 GMT References: <2205@leah.Albany.Edu> Organization: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY Lines: 29 You're obviously very misled since there is a lot of MIDI software on the ST that is not available on the Amiga. Realtime from Intelligent Music and The Steinberg-Jones 24track Sequencer are two big ones I can think of. There are very few MIDI applications on the Amiga, come to think of it. Serious ones, in any case (Sonix is NOT serious)... Yeah, yeah, and there are plenty of MIDI programs on the Amiga that you can't get on the ST (I won't even talk about the Mac's plethora of software right now). Look. I know a fellow right here in Troy who's been doing work on porting RealTime. Since I don't have a MIDI interface right now, I haven't paid much attention but I'm under the impression that it's either out or will be RSN. But regardless of that one software package's availability.... nearly every commercial MIDI program that I've seen that's available for more than one variety of computer is available for the Amiga as well as the ST and Mac. In fact, there's at least as much commercial MIDI stuff out there for the Ami as there is for the Pee Cee, if not more. PD stuff, I dunno about. Haven't looked yet. I know there's a DX patch librarian out there, and that's what I'm interested in.... -- Robert Jude Kudla Albums I would rather listen to than Pink Floyd's "The Wall": Madonna, "Like a Virgin"; Tiffany, "Tiffany"; George Michael, "Faith"; The Partridge Family Sings; Eno and Fripp "Evening Star"; any Debbie Gibson album, the list goes on and on....