-=> Quoting Myke Carter to Earl Kurburski <=-
MC> I'm also interested in making animation videos to accompany my audio
MC> work. I've checked into using a Video Toaster to accomplish this. As
MC> far as I know, PCs and Macs cannot handle the demands placed upon them
MC> by a Video Toaster. Their more simplistic internal architectures just
MC> cannot do it as quickly and cheaply.
The Toaster is the way to go if into the video scene at all!
MC> P.S. And just for the record, I understand your student horn analogy
MC> but that aside, just to set the public record straight, the C64
MC> running the SONUS Super Sequencer can handle 8-track MIDI
MC> sequencing not just 3 or 4. So to those of you who have
MC> Commodore computers but have not kept up with the developments
MC> made for the platform in this decade, you may want to write me for
MC> more info.
This is great for someone doing only 8 tracks. A big band chart has a
total of 5 saxs, 4 trumpets, 4 bones, (13 horns, if I don't write for
French horns and/or strings) and a minimum of 4 rhyme. When I get done
entering the parts I need to not be able to hear it but also see it,
transpose it and print it out in individual parts and score. Like your need
for vidio being met by the Amiga the PC is able to do what I need to do.
I don't think you'd try to do vidio on the 64 would you?
MC> mykec@delphi.com
MC> -!- (C) 1996
MC> ! Origin: Big Dreams FAXable CEC Guitarist will write for food
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