Cubase Atari St: ~upd~
But these limitations forced speed. There were no plugins to scroll through, no CPU spikes, no operating system updates. You turned on the ST, clicked the Cubase icon, and within 5 seconds, you were recording.
Even today, a niche community of "purists" still uses Cubase on the Atari ST. Electronic artists often claim that the "swing" and "tightness" of the Atari’s MIDI clock give their music a feel that modern software cannot replicate. It remains a testament to Steinberg's design that a 35-year-old program remains perfectly functional and musically inspiring. cubase atari st
A powerful tool for performing "if-then" commands on MIDI data, such as "double the velocity of every third note." The Iconic Workflow But these limitations forced speed
The Atari ST became the industry standard for MIDI sequencing for three specific reasons: Even today, a niche community of "purists" still

