![]() Back in the 1990s, when I first started working in the medium, most of the software for computer music was merely a MIDI sequencer (Logic, Cubase, Digital Performer, and Cakewalk are some of the better known), in which the sound modules were actually external (you could have used a hardware sequencer such as an Akai MPC). ![]() Pro Tools is the primary and most famous of the programs for live tracking, with a 4-track version being released by Digidesign in 1991 after several years development as an audio editor. In the old days, as computer audio was just developing, there were three separate threads for composition programs: live tracking, MIDI arranger, and looping. DAWs come in two primary flavors: audio editor and multitrack arranger. ![]() Sonic Foundry’s ACID Pro -now owned by Sony-is a digital audio workstation (aka DAW).
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