Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!rex!rouge!pa!me300234 From: me300234@pa.usl.edu (Stelly John B III) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: ST/Amiga Emulation (contd) Keywords: Amiga, MIDI Message-ID: <745@rouge.usl.edu> Date: 5 Dec 89 06:28:03 GMT References: <2205@leah.Albany.Edu> Sender: anon@rouge.usl.edu Reply-To: me300234@pa.usl.edu (Stelly John B III) Organization: Univ. of Southwestern La., Lafayette Lines: 21 In article <2205@leah.Albany.Edu> jac423@leah.Albany.Edu (Jules Cisek) writes: > >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)... > >-- >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 Just to name a few serious ones... Music-X (MicroIllusions) Synthia Professional (The other Guys), Dr. T's KCS level II,III M Intelligent Music, Passport Master Tracks All of these are excellent and some (like Synthia pro) offer things that aren't available on Atari's. --John Stelly