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The Atari STe – Still The World’s Tightest Music Computer? (2010 article)

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chrisNova777:
http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2010/03/10/atari-ste/





Mixermap:
Definitely!
Here is mine running Cubase 3 next to Pro Tools 12.
The Pro Tools + USB MIDI timing is pathetic in comparison!
(I have the VGA, PS2 Trackball and UltraSatan SD Hard Drive mods)

chrisNova777:
awesome
im trying to find an atari in ontario canada for some time
its not so easy to find them here where i live!


are u running this with just hte one midi port or do u have a midi expansion of some sort?

Mixermap:
I have an SMP 24 on the Atari ST and use three separate MIDI outs.
Each output goes to a separate rack of modules. That way I have 48 MIDI channels.
I also have a Steinber Midex + and a Emagic Unitor (they all work with Cubase) but the SMP 24 is nicely racked out of the way instead of hanging out of the cartridge port.
BTW, the SMP 24 needs to be ROM version 1.6 or higher to work with Cubase on the ST.
To see the version number, switch on the SMP 24 while holding the "Tap/Shift" and "Start/Stop" buttons (the two on the left), it will beep and the numbers will scroll on the screen.

PS.: Although the SMP 24 has four MIDI outs, so far I only managed to get the first two to work (I need to read the manual :D), for the third output I use the Atari's own MIDI out.

chrisNova777:
im about to buy a 1040 STF i think with 1mb of ram

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