I just had a funny thought, and am wondering about it.
I ones had steem installed and currently have Hatari installed.
How hard can it be the to get cubase 1 ? working ?
Hatari is an AtariST emulator.....
From Cubase on the AtariST export midi, after doing groove quantization?
I am off at a good start, when I try to start Hatari, it complains about not being able find an tos.img.
An tos image is basically the rom. The Atari ST had the os (TOS) in two ROM chips.
TOS has this rumor, that it stand for either The Operating System or Tramiel operating system. Jack Tramiel, who left Comodore (Amiga)
Slightly off topic the Atari ST was sold as ms dos compatible. The one thing it could do, was read ms-DOS floppies. (and windows floppies, but only the 720 kb ones)
Who would have guessed that one day I would regret throwing away my Atari Mega ST2. ( mega because 2 MB of ram )
I did have Cubase, but even if I had not thrown it away, I doubt the floppy would still have worked.
That floppy would have been about 30 years old.
But:
http://www.oldschooldaw.com/forums/inde ... pic=3416.0
Cubase is from what I have read, the oldest DAW, that still exists today.
For those who do not read the Ardour forum.
When I asked for GQ in Ardour, I learned from Paul Davies, that Cubase never released the templates. (groove templates)
Never give up never surrender, what I hope to achieve is to see, what happens in Cubase.