Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!leah!jac423 From: jac423@leah.Albany.Edu (Jules Cisek) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: ST/Amiga Emulation (contd) Summary: Will you guys just let me be... Message-ID: <2240@leah.Albany.Edu> Date: 5 Dec 89 17:12:41 GMT References: <2205@leah.Albany.Edu> <+K_|C%@rpi.edu> Organization: The University at Albany, Computer Services Center Lines: 26 In article <+K_|C%@rpi.edu>, kudla@pawl.rpi.edu (Robert J. Kudla) writes: > 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. Just give me a break. All I want is just to see more MIDI Amiga software. There isn't enough of it. I know, because I use it every day. Please, I don't want to hear any more. I want to generate interest in more MIDI software and you and that Chuck dude just keep getting on my case. If you really want, I'll post the list of ST MIDI software from Electronic Musician (It's really, really long) and you can sit there and try to prove to me that the Amiga has a comparable amount. -- 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