What could this be a computer program from the 90s"?

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I am interested what programs are used by producers in the 90's and I want to ask if anyone recognizes what program may be on the cover of the 1997 Scooter Age of Love album?

https://www.discogs.com/master/3489-Sco ... IyMTUxNjk=

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Looks like Cakewalk on the magazine cover. I used Pro-12 & Pro-24 then Cubase on an Atari STe throughout the 90's ... used it for gigging until about 2004/5 when I bought a groovebox for live duties.

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That's Logic (Mac version) - it was called Notator Logic in the early days, from it's Atari C-Lab Notator roots.

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beely wrote: Sat Feb 12, 2022 11:19 pm That's Logic (Mac version) - it was called Notator Logic in the early days, from it's Atari C-Lab Notator roots.
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I go all the way back to Creator/Notator as far as software sequencers go (it was all hardware before that), then moved to Logic at Logic 1.x, and I'm still there (via three different platform changes), many years later... ;)

Happy days - and I can still load *all* my files since 1987..! :)

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Welcome to Nostalgia where the world is turning at least twice as slow. :love:

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hinson wrote: Sat Feb 12, 2022 10:58 pm I am interested what programs are used by producers in the 90's
http://www.muzines.co.uk/

https://www.soundonsound.com/magazine/all-issues

http://www.oldschooldaw.com/forums/index.php

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Protracker on Amiga nineteen ninety something (199?). Can still load my old mod files on Renoise. :)
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Sound Globs was a stochastic music program that was distributed by Twelve Tone Systems (what would become Cakewalk eventually and owned by Gregg Hendershott). Most of what I generated was non-tonal as the program had a real proclivity in this direction. (I prefer this designation to "atonal," but with this app, they were essentially the same thing.) It was used in a horror movie of the period (if memory serves the director actually wrote the score or at least the part that utilized Sound Globs; see graphic below.)

ACID (when it was owned by Sound Forge) was also used for the X Files. It was kind of cool to watch the show and try to identify loops that you owned.
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