Tim,
I was just reading CM Magazine when I happened upon a cool article on the Atari ST. I loved my Atari TT and used SPMTE Track for all my MIDI recording back then. Imagine my surprise when they mention YOU (I guess it is really not that earth shattering knowing how much you love Atari's).
Congratulations! I may have to try STEEM and reminisce over those Atari days (it seems so long ago).
Mike
Congratulations Tim!!! Atari ST GURU in CM Magazine
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- KVRAF
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- 1815 posts since 1 Jun, 2003
i still have steem on my computer together with quite a few of the midi applications from tim's site.
i love them dearly.
i love them dearly.
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- 3833 posts since 8 Sep, 2003 from Santa Clara, CA, USA
HEY HEY
Glad someone FINALLY noticed!! Although I did start a thread on instruments about it. Mike: did not know you are an atari nut as well. Steem works great on a FAST PC. Whats also cool about it is that you can save snapshots, and have a snapshot for your most used apps with everything all loaded, and just click on the snap shot and you are ready to go. I think the AlgoApps are its main strengths, as its hard to find those kind of apps on PC/ Mac plateforms, that are as EASY to use anyway.
Glad someone FINALLY noticed!! Although I did start a thread on instruments about it. Mike: did not know you are an atari nut as well. Steem works great on a FAST PC. Whats also cool about it is that you can save snapshots, and have a snapshot for your most used apps with everything all loaded, and just click on the snap shot and you are ready to go. I think the AlgoApps are its main strengths, as its hard to find those kind of apps on PC/ Mac plateforms, that are as EASY to use anyway.