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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: weGuru on November 25, 2008, 03:25:45 AM
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Anybody here got Steinberg pro 24 for amiga?
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Wow, I didn't even realise Steinberg had made any software for the Amiga!
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I've heard about it a looooong time ago and would too be interested. I have some very old tracks in PRO 24 format on an old Atari disk.
Or does anyone know of something that can read the PRO24 native format from 1989?
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Use Midimover on Atari emulator...It will convert sng to midi...Then just transfer them to pc or whatever you desire
Update:
Look here http://www.gnmidi.com/
see in the freeware section...sng2midi
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Is that the same "song" format? Korg i3 and PRO24?
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Not sure...but worth a try though
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A nice read on old Steinberg history
http://www.steinbergusers.com/cubase/cubase_legacy.php
Yes, Steinberg made Pro24 on Amiga :-)
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Seaquest wrote:
A nice read on old Steinberg history
http://www.steinbergusers.com/cubase/cubase_legacy.php
Yes, Steinberg made Pro24 on Amiga :-)
I looked all over the site - have they been good guys and released it to the community like Bars & Pipes?
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Me.
I remember that Pro 24 (Cubase father) was seen as Gods' creation and I bought it... but never used :-)
Well.... I tried but I had no instructions 'cos that was a copy :-P
Don't shot me now :flame: !! In 1990 piracy ruled!!! ... and I was young... ;-)
It should be somewhere... among a lot of other floppies...
I will search for it!
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If you find it will be willing to buy it...if the disks work...
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I actually found a copy of early Cubase for Atari (worked on emulator) on the net that could read PRO24 songs and convert to standard midi files so I can load them into Bars & Pipes.
My problem is solved! :)
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cubase le? did that work ok?
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@ weGuru:
Searching for it, I'll let you know! :-)
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Jambalah wrote:
... I bought it... Don't shot me now :flame: !! In 1990 piracy ruled!!! ... and I was young... ;-)
Why would you pay for a pirate copy anyway?
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Weirdami wrote:
Why would you pay for a pirate copy anyway?
Oh... Well, we paid floppy disks cost... But it's not the all true: I knew pirates that did this kind of work for ten years and then became paladin of the justice!
After they earned a lot of money, of course....
By the way, here you are:
Pro24 (http://img242.imageshack.us/img242/336/pro24ob3.jpg)
I found it and it works like 10 years ago... Ah, Amiga...
We have had (and have too) a lot of beautyful stuff that too many people can't even imagine ;-)
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can i get a copy?
Yes i know its pirate ware...But there is no place to buy an original version...Havnt seen it on ebay at all
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weGuru wrote:
cubase le? did that work ok?
I think it was Cubase 2.0 or something like that (for Atari), don't know if the current Cubase is still able to load PRO24 songs.