Pro-16
Pro-16 tech specs
- Company: Steinberg
- Type: MIDI sequencer
- Platform: Commodore 64
Pro-16 was a MIDI sequencer for the Commodore 64, made by German company Steinberg.
Quotes
I don't think it's what you use, it's how you use it and how well you know it. It doesn't matter if it's 20 years old, if it does a good job it's irrelevant.
— Pascal Gabriel, 1989[1]
Notable users
- M/A/R/R/S[2]
- Bomb the Bass (due to Pascal Gabriel)[3][1]
- S-Express[4] (also due to Pascal Gabriel)[1]
References
- "Made in Heaven" Tim Goodyer, Music Technology, May 1989, pp. 22—26
- "M/A/R/R/S" Simon Trask, Music Technology, Nov 1987, pp. 39—42
- "Bass Studies" Tim Goodyer, Music Technology, Oct 1988, pp. 38—41
- "A Night In The Studio" Tim Goodyer, Music Technology, Feb 1989, pp. 40—45
External links
Reviews
- "Professional Conduct" Simon Trask, Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1986, pp. 78—81
- "The Soft Parade" Nick Graham, In Tune, Jun 1986, pp. 36—39
Tips
- "The Professional's Choice" Tony Hastings, Sound On Sound, Apr 1986, pp. 63—65
Commodore 64: Pro-16
Software MIDI sequencers: Creator | Cubase | M | Music Machine | Pro-16 | Pro-24 | Realtime | Sweet Sixteen | Tiger Cub