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Music synthesizer software |
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When the music recording world went digital, people were still using contemporary musical instruments and hardware synthesizers to create music. Despite the research and development of several companies to transfer at least the samplers into the computer environment and making thereby the large behemoths of the past obsolete, the solutions did not function as well, most of them missed an overall solution, a way in which they would not have to be separate from the recording program, some kind of standard. While the market leader Digidesign completely ignored the wishes of users and stuck to the Apple Macintosh platform, despite the increasingly bothersome incompatibility of hardware solutions with every new emerging operating system, the smartest of the smart, Steinberg introduced the VST solution and cracked the ProTools dominance with one strike. Steinberg introduces Cubase with the Virtual Studio Technology - VST in the nineties of the twentieth century, trying to compete with Digidesign's ProTools, which concentrated on professional users and ignored any other people that were interested. Interestingly enough the widespread popularity of Cubase came with a pirated copy of Cubase VST that was freed of copy protection and surprisingly stable. Every single wannabe musician and every single music professional |
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