choueiry@disuns2.epfl.ch (Berthe Yazid Choueiry) (04/17/91)
Hi, I am posting this for a friend, so please send replies to choueiry@liasun1.epfl.ch. I shall transmit. Thanks. -------------------------------------------------------- I am looking to buy a portable atari stacy (model 1 or 2) in order to make use of cubase, but how does this stand up to todays competition- I heard its still the best, is this true ? Is there something comparable available for the macintosh? Burton Lewis
s37837k@saha.hut.fi (Jari Lehto) (04/19/91)
In article <1991Apr17.165104@disuns2.epfl.ch> choueiry@disuns2.epfl.ch (Berthe Yazid Choueiry) writes: >Hi, >I am posting this for a friend, so please send replies >to choueiry@liasun1.epfl.ch. I shall transmit. Thanks. >-------------------------------------------------------- > >I am looking to buy a portable atari stacy (model 1 or 2) >in order to make use of cubase, but how does this stand >up to todays competition- I heard its still the best, is >this true ? I think Cubase is still the best, 2.0 is absolutely great. But C-Lab's Notator is quite close... Remember, Cubase needs a lot of RAM and a harddisk is preferred! >Is there something comparable available for the macintosh? Sure is, but not really anything that could *clearly* beat Cubase. And portable Mac + MIDI-software (the level you seek) may well cost much more than Stacy + Cubase. Jartsu * * * Nothing yet, but I'll keep on scanning... * * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ *