MIDI Sequencing In 1986 - Watch It In Action

US BBC Archive demonstrates Steinberg's Pro-24, the predecessor of Cubase      21/12/16

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Just brought to our attention on YouTube is this piece from the BBC archive. It's from an edition of Micro Live, dating from 1986. If you can get past staring at that glorious mullet, it shows MIDI sequencing on an Atari which is the computer we all used back then, and then goes onto various other systems...





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