[rec.music.makers] HELP: Mac sequencer and MIDI/SMPTE interface

jdm@gssc.UUCP (John David Miller) (08/08/90)

Well, things have happened such that I will be buying a Mac after all.
I don't mind - the Mac is a fine user machine, esp. for performing arts
like music and video.  Trouble is, this happened just after I bought
Cakewalk Pro 3.0, an MQX-16S, and a JL Cooper MSB+ Midi Patch Bay.  And
I thought I was all set.

However, I have a good relationship with my dealer, and if I act soon,
I can probably trade this stuff in on Mac equiv. goods.  The big
question is, WHICH Mac stuff to buy.

On the high-end serious stuff (all I'm really interested in) there
seems to be two camps: Mark of the Unicorn (makers of Performer and
Midi Time Piece) and Opcode (makers of Vision and Studio 3).  The Midi
Time Piece looks much better than the Studio 3: 8x8 v. 2x8.  Does this 
mean I should go with Performer over Vision?

Since I didn't have a Mac, I haven't paid much attention to the Mac
version of "my sequencer is better than your sequencer" wars.  About
all I know is that both seem to have a devoted following.  How are
their personalities different and similar?  I'm interested in pop/jazz,
i.e., phrase oriented music, more than evolving, droning,  new-age
stuff.  Either better for drum machine programming?

BTW, I'll be getting a Mac IIci, 4Mb RAM, 80Mb hard disk, dunno which
display.

Thanks in advance,

-- jdm
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