Ahh, the old Atari software...
Someone else mentioned it and I have to agree. The midi timing was always tight and the programs straight forward enough. I never had the occasional hiccups and crashes that I've had with nearly all of today's soft DAWs.
I tend to stay away from recording audio altogether on the PC with Sonar, Cubase, and even FL, which has transformed greatly from a simple drum pattern machine to a full fledged DAW. FL is still very cool for manipulating Patterns and midi files, but I wouldn't miss the audi features at all if they weren't there.
I mainly use the computer now just for sounds and effects ( Vsti / VST / DX, etc ), although it's also good for me for midi composing and editing in the simpler apps like Energy XT. Also, Cool Edit Pro and still works flawlessly for editing and mastering audio tracks.
I can still mess with some of the Atari stuff I have using the windows Atari emulator "Steem". Every now and then I get a little nostalgic for it, so maybe I'll even try firing some of them up. "M", Atari Cubase, MTpro36, Ludwig, and Midijoy were among my favorites. I also have a bunch more, some of which are freely available for d/l at Tim Conrardy's Atari Midi site.
No OS upgrades for me, at least right now. I'm fine with what I have on XP and using an external recorder for Audio.
Regards,
AJ
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AJ