The Open End (Boston Sound Report 1988): Difference between revisions

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BSR: One of your new directions seems to be using the Macintosh.
BSR: One of your new directions seems to be using the Macintosh.


AH: Well, actually, I only used the Macintosh once, and that was on "MacManus." It wasn't even my computer, the Macintosh doesn't work very well with the Synth-Axe. I have an Atari computer with Steinberg software, because at the moment, the Mac with the Unicorn software doesn't record all the midi channels simultaneously - it records them one at a time. The Synth-Axe puts out information on all six midi channels simultaneously, so you would have to play one string at a time, and that would be a total pain in the ass. (Laughs)
AH: Well, actually, I only used the Macintosh once, and that was on "MacMan." It wasn't even my computer, the Macintosh doesn't work very well with the Synth-Axe. I have an Atari computer with Steinberg software, because at the moment, the Mac with the Unicorn software doesn't record all the midi channels simultaneously - it records them one at a time. The Synth-Axe puts out information on all six midi channels simultaneously, so you would have to play one string at a time, and that would be a total pain in the ass. (Laughs)


BSR: Do you have plans that would incorporate video?
BSR: Do you have plans that would incorporate video?