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Atari ST - Steem

Atari ST - Steem

2005-10-24 by jshawken

Hello, I'm new to the group, but not to Atari ST's. I've owned at 
least one of every model they produced except the portable at one 
time or another. My last 1040STe died in storage and I tried to give 
the rest of my stuff away, but no one wanted it. So, untill I was 
searching for a Kawai K1 editor and sequencer for the PC that was 
half as good as the software I used on the ST, I'd left the Atari ST 
community. 

I downloaded STeem yesterday and so far it works great! The only 
software I kept for the ST was my midi software and music files. My 
favorite sequencer for performances was Advanced Midisoft Studio 
because it was easy to set up a bank dump as a .sng file and every 
directory of my hard drive had a setup.sng file that installed all 
the patches to my keyboard for the music in that directory. Then 
while the patches loaded into the keyboard, I could load the first 
song to be played. Nothing I've found on the PC will play one song 
while it's loading another. Plus editing the midi data just stinks. 

My old K1 is 300 miles away but I'll try it with the emulator in a 
couple of weeks! I've got so much music that I've not heard in 
years. 

Hal

Re: Atari ST - Steem

2006-01-08 by timothyconrardy

--- In atari-midi-archives@yahoogroups.com, "jshawken" <jshawken@y...>
wrote:
>
> Hello, I'm new to the group, but not to Atari ST's. I've owned at 
> least one of every model they produced except the portable at one 
> time or another. My last 1040STe died in storage and I tried to give 
> the rest of my stuff away, but no one wanted it. So, untill I was 
> searching for a Kawai K1 editor and sequencer for the PC that was 
> half as good as the software I used on the ST, I'd left the Atari ST 
> community. 
> 
> I downloaded STeem yesterday and so far it works great! The only 
> software I kept for the ST was my midi software and music files. My 
> favorite sequencer for performances was Advanced Midisoft Studio 
> because it was easy to set up a bank dump as a .sng file and every 
> directory of my hard drive had a setup.sng file that installed all 
> the patches to my keyboard for the music in that directory. Then 
> while the patches loaded into the keyboard, I could load the first 
> song to be played. Nothing I've found on the PC will play one song 
> while it's loading another. Plus editing the midi data just stinks. 
> 
> My old K1 is 300 miles away but I'll try it with the emulator in a 
> couple of weeks! I've got so much music that I've not heard in 
> years. 
> 
> Hal
>


Hi Hal anfd welcome to the grp

you will find quite a bit of atari software works on steem. Try some
of the algo stuff...I really try to encourage it as its atari's strength.

Tim

Re: [atari-midi-archives] Re: Atari ST - Steem

2006-01-08 by David Wildsmith

???
Tim - What's the "algo stuff"?
David
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 9:04 PM
Subject: [atari-midi-archives] Re: Atari ST - Steem

--- In atari-midi-archives@yahoogroups.com, "jshawken" <jshawken@y...>
wrote:
>
>; Hello, I'm new to the group, but not to Atari ST's. I've owned at
> least one of every model they produced except the portable at one
> time or another. My last 1040STe died in storage and I tried to give
> the rest of my stuff away, but no one wanted it. So, untill I was
> searching for a Kawai K1 editor and sequencer for the PC that was
> half as good as the software I used on the ST, I'd left the Atari ST
> community.
>
> I downloaded STeem yesterday and so far it works great! The only
> software I kept for the ST was my midi software and music files. My
> favorite sequencer for performances was Advanced Midisoft Studio
> because it was easy to set up a bank dump as a .sng file and every
> directory of my hard drive had a setup.sng file that installed all
> the patches to my keyboard for the music in that directory. Then
>; while the patches loaded into the keyboard, I could load the first
> song to be played. Nothing I've found on the PC will play one song
> while it's loading another. Plus editing the midi data just stinks.
>
> My old K1 is 300 miles away but I'll try it with the emulator in a
> couple of weeks! I've got so much music that I've not heard in
> years.
>
> Hal
>


Hi Hal anfd welcome to the grp

you will find quite a bit of atari software works on steem. Try some
of the algo stuff...I really try to encourage it as its atari's strength.

Tim



Re: [atari-midi-archives] Re: Atari ST - Steem

2006-01-08 by Mark Wynkoop

This is the excellent algorithmic composer stuff,
which is one of the many good reasons to continue
using an Atari in your 21st century studio.
-Mark

--- David Wildsmith <doublewah@...> wrote:

> ???
> 
> Tim - What's the "algo stuff"?
> 
> David
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: timothyconrardy 
>   To: atari-midi-archives@yahoogroups.com 
>   Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 9:04 PM
>   Subject: [atari-midi-archives] Re: Atari ST -
> Steem
> 
> 
>   --- In atari-midi-archives@yahoogroups.com,
> "jshawken" <jshawken@y...>
>   wrote:
>   >
>   > Hello, I'm new to the group, but not to Atari
> ST's. I've owned at 
>   > least one of every model they produced except
> the portable at one 
>   > time or another. My last 1040STe died in storage
> and I tried to give 
>   > the rest of my stuff away, but no one wanted it.
> So, untill I was 
>   > searching for a Kawai K1 editor and sequencer
> for the PC that was 
>   > half as good as the software I used on the ST,
> I'd left the Atari ST 
>   > community. 
>   > 
>   > I downloaded STeem yesterday and so far it works
> great! The only 
>   > software I kept for the ST was my midi software
> and music files. My 
>   > favorite sequencer for performances was Advanced
> Midisoft Studio 
>   > because it was easy to set up a bank dump as a
> .sng file and every 
>   > directory of my hard drive had a setup.sng file
> that installed all 
>   > the patches to my keyboard for the music in that
> directory. Then 
>   > while the patches loaded into the keyboard, I
> could load the first 
>   > song to be played. Nothing I've found on the PC
> will play one song 
>   > while it's loading another. Plus editing the
> midi data just stinks. 
>   > 
>   > My old K1 is 300 miles away but I'll try it with
> the emulator in a 
>   > couple of weeks! I've got so much music that
> I've not heard in 
>   > years. 
>   > 
>   > Hal
>   >
> 
> 
>   Hi Hal anfd welcome to the grp
> 
>   you will find quite a bit of atari software works
> on steem. Try some
>   of the algo stuff...I really try to encourage it
> as its atari's strength.
> 
>   Tim
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>
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Re: [atari-midi-archives] Re: Atari ST - Steem

2006-01-09 by David Wildsmith

Dr T?
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2006 3:44 PM
Subject: Re: [atari-midi-archives] Re: Atari ST - Steem

This is the excellent algorithmic composer stuff,
which is one of the many good reasons to continue
using an Atari in your 21st century studio.
-Mark

--- David Wildsmith <doublewah@...> wrote:

> ???
>
> Tim - What's the "algo stuff"?
>
> David
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: timothyconrardy
> To: atari-midi-archives@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 9:04 PM
> Subject: [atari-midi-archives] Re: Atari ST -
> Steem
>
>
> --- In atari-midi-archives@...m,
> "jshawken"
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello, I'm new to the group, but not to Atari
> ST's. I've owned at
> > least one of every model they produced except
> the portable at one
> > time or another. My last 1040STe died in storage
> and I tried to give
> > the rest of my stuff away, but no one wanted it.
> So, untill I was
> > searching for a Kawai K1 editor and sequencer
>; for the PC that was
> > half as good as the software I used on the ST,
> I'd left the Atari ST
> ; > community.
> >
> > I downloaded STeem yesterday and so far it works
> great! The only
> > software I kept for the ST was my midi software
> and music files. My
> > favorite sequencer for performances was Advanced
> Midisoft Studio
> > because it was easy to set up a bank dump as a
> .sng file and every
> > directory of my hard drive had a setup.sng file
> that installed all
> > the patches to my keyboard for the music in that
> directory. Then
> > while the patches loaded into the keyboard, I
> could load the first
> > song to be played. Nothing I've found on the PC
> will play one song
> > while it's loading another. Plus editing the
> midi data just stinks.
> >
> > My old K1 is 300 miles away but I'll try it with
> the emulator in a
>; > couple of weeks! I've got so much music that
> I've not heard in
> > years.
> >
> > Hal
> >
>
>
> Hi Hal anfd welcome to the grp
>
> you will find quite a bit of atari software works
> on steem. Try some
> of the algo stuff...I really try to encourage it
> as its atari's strength.
>
> Tim
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [atari-midi-archives] Re: Atari ST - Steem

2006-01-09 by charles copp

Subject: Re: [atari-midi-archives] Re: Atari ST - Steem

Dr T
hello mark , well i guess i can take the words out of tims mouth ....no not only doctor T , i did enter this thread half way through......so i have no idea where it started .... from what i understand is that your searching for a good algo composer....in any case ,LUDWIG,is your direction. it houses most features and functions expected of a "algo-auto-random-variable-compo-tool !!!!!".
hybrids arts is great ...by far!!!! . in addition ludwig allows the user to save file as midi. limitless control over segmented parts then manipulate with counter-actions...
charles

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