This talk of old computers makes me remember the $1,000 upgrade we did on a Mac 512. The upgrade gave us an extra 512 k, and a scsi port so that we could hook up a hard drive. The hard drive was extra, and was 20mb! Woo-hoo, we thought we were cool! While I'm not too nostalgiac about old computers, I do remember having a great time with a Commodore 128 MIDI sequencer called Dr. T's keyboard controlled sequencer. It had several features that I haven't seen duplicated on more modern sequencers. It was very easy with Dr. T to do weird things, like sequences that were different lengths. For example, you could have a sequence in 4/4 running at the same tempo as a sequence in 7/8, so they phased in and out of sync. You could also incorporate probability into your sequenced phrases, so certain notes might only play 60% of the time. It was very handy for generating interesting variety from a limited set of material. One of these days, I'm going to hook up the 128 to the TV and see what it can do with the modular....
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Re: [OT] Old Computers Bad, Old Software Good
2003-06-23 by elle_webb
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